(Titanic Soundtrack) Rose - Orchestral Version (IK Multimedia Miroslav Philharmonik 2 CE Demo)
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- Опубликовано: 22 авг 2019
- To test out the software I attempted to remake Jame Horner's song, "Rose" from Titanic. Really nice program for the price! I definitely recommend it.
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Sounds amazing nice work
This is a very interesting take on the song! I like it a lot. Nice work!
Nice job!
Excellent!
Very nice. If I had to make a suggestion, and I am not a flute player, it would be to have some short breaks, on the soloist, from time to time to simulate that performer taking a breath because I really don’t know if you can pull a Kenny G on the flute. Outside that, it is a very beautiful composition.
Thanks! Yea, listening back to it you're definitely right regarding the flute. I already had some issues with the virtual instrument as it is trying to get the flute to decay naturally so I didn't think about the note length, lol.
Now I'm primarily using Spitfire Audio programs, so I might revisit it with that in the future!
Andoroid - Cool. Glad I can help. I just acquired Miroslav Philharmonik 2, from IK, in the Group Buy and I was looking for performances using that sound library. So, thank you so much for taking your time in creating this.
Wind instruments have a lot of nuance that can be difficult to capture, although we can get pretty close.
What DAW are you using
Reaper by Cockos
No! You didn't PAN the instrument groups in the position like they are situated on an orchestral stage (e.g. Violins L, Celli R.)
something bizarre I noticed with the sound library is how set in stereo every instrument is
almost all of the string articulation (if I recall correctly) strangely are split from left to right as you go up the keyboard, so the highest default notes of the violin patches are Right, while the lower violin noted are center
So I always found panning difficult with this specific program
Much quantize, what feeling?
It was a demonstration of the sounds moreso than a studio ready performance. In current arrangements I don't quantize