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    Soundiron 60% Off Flash Sale on Mars & Venus Symphonic Choir!

    I know this is an old post but I'm curious if anyone has heard of any movement on an update for these two libraries?
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    Hollywood orchestra opus edition and hollywood orchestrator

    Hey All. I know it's been covered but I can't find the answer - did they fix / add an ability in OPUS Orchestrator for MIDI export for each line? I'm using Reaper. EDIT. Ah at a about page 300 I found they added a hand icon, works great!
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    Hollywood orchestra opus edition and hollywood orchestrator

    Thanks for the update, I'm glad they are working on it. I could say I need to practice playing more to gain dexterity to move my fingers to make sure there's no gap between changes when playing live!!
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    Hollywood orchestra opus edition and hollywood orchestrator

    I haven't made purchases in a long while but this peaked my interest. I am very impressed with the new player and updates, the orchestrator is really something else. Does anyone know if the sustain pedal works on the Orchestrator patches? I thought I saw a post that this was a bug but that...
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    Has Virtual Sound Stage Become Abandonware?

    Hi, I tried a number of times to reach out to the Dev to get my key re-issued for VSS2 last year as I lost it in a crash of a harddrive. I did not get any response. I just send another e-mail to the e-mail on the site listed. If you happen to hear from him, can you see if he can respond to my...
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    Has Virtual Sound Stage Become Abandonware?

    2caudio's offerings are fantastic, I'm playing around with them now. Unfortunately I had to abandon VSS2. I sent a few polite messages but after 3 weeks of not hearing anything I moved on.
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    Has Virtual Sound Stage Become Abandonware?

    I looked at 2caudio precedence it sounds like it moves the sound well around when panning, what would you say is a con about it? A demo with a life harp is very nice.
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    Has Virtual Sound Stage Become Abandonware?

    I noticed that a lot of people here said they got a response but it seems that was in 2018, over a year ago year ago. It's been almost two weeks and unfortunately I might have to move on from the product or get creative in how I solve this.
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    Has Virtual Sound Stage Become Abandonware?

    Hi all. I'm curious if anyone has a different contact then that's on the site for VSS2. I emailed again and it's after the new year but still no response. Maybe there's another email the developer checks more frequently.
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    Has Virtual Sound Stage Become Abandonware?

    I hope to hear from him. It's the holiday season so I'm sure on top of normal work he may be spending time with family. His original e-mail noted I should keep the key carefully stored and I somehow missed it in my transfer, so I don't blame the dev on that part. It's a great piece of...
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    Has Virtual Sound Stage Become Abandonware?

    I thought that would have been the case but in the confusion I must have installed the keyfile in a location that might have gotten lost. I have my original library and all the samples from my previous setup but I just cannot find the file. Ugh, I have restored 99% of my system but this this...
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    Has Virtual Sound Stage Become Abandonware?

    Hey all, reviving an old thread. I needed to rebuild my PC and I didn't realize the keyfile for VSS2 wasn't stored locally and the original e-mail link is no longer valid. I e-mailed support but after seeing this thread I'm not sure how quickly I'll receive a response. I have the original...
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    A question of decisions - Classic movie soundtrack scoring - Exercise

    Alex you know my thoughts, its excellent, one of my favorites of yours worthy of study. Production value is amazing and I was lucky enough to see it through its development as well.
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    First library for a newbie. Albion One vs Metropolis Ark 1

    Another vote for EW composer cloud. Everything you'll need for a long time before it's a problem. I would spend your resources and time learning composition and orchestration before diving into spending lots of money on samples. In fact, and its painful but valuable, you should...
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    Hollywood Strings and Brass Gold to Plat

    Specific question for those who've upgraded. Did you have to download the new samples for the extra 16bit mic positions? Currently if you click on the close mics PLAY tells you you need the license. Although the 24 bit samples are nice I care more about the mic positions. HDD space is low as...
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    Playing the Hell out the SWAM Violin

    I think the sample modeling / audio modeling stuff is stunningly realistic and has me wanting to buy a breath controller. I feel to play it live you really need that 3rd CC one the volume. I'm also am stuck on buying the strings. I want the Violin and Cello but at that point I might as well...
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    Room tone / Hall noise

    I know this an old thread but I was searching for room noise samples and found this. Totally awesome, thank you!
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    Star Wars Main Title Mockup

    I have cinesampes (Brass core) as well and that JW preset had helped indeed. I first tried this with Adventure Brass but couldn't get the sound right but it's better with Cine. You said you use velocity, are you saying you didn't use any CC curves for expression and modwheel for the long notes...
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    Star Wars Main Title Mockup

    I think it's excellent, very true to the material and produced very well - totally awesome! How long did it take you to do this? Did you play it all in, or program (if a mix, which would you say you did more)? I'm also curious as to what samples you used (brass) and if you have and MIDI files...
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    Star Wars Main Title with Sample Modeling and Adventure Brass

    It's very good, I enjoyed it a lot. I've been trying to mock this up myself and unfortunately I've been unable to produce something realistic sounding. As I have SM and Adventure, would you be willing to share your MIDI of this to show how you wielded the brass to produce your mockup? It...
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    Gibson Brands ceases development on all Cakewalk products

    Very True on reaper. I setup Reamenus to fix the odd menu layout and liked the app because it was lean and fast (never crashed). I switched mostly because of the lack of a notation editor which I believe they have since added.
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    Gibson Brands ceases development on all Cakewalk products

    I was really sad to hear this, I'm an amatuer composer and really liked Sonar but this forces a switch. Many people are worried about a Windows update putting an end to Sonar but I'm more worried about a Kontakt, Play, Swarm, or other player sampler update doing Sonar in. You can get by for a...
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    What's happening at SampleModeling?

    Ahh, I see, ty
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    What's happening at SampleModeling?

    Oh no, I have been looking at the violin for a long time. I hope they either release it as a kontakt instrument or this gets resolved.
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    Looking for a harp

    What's a good harp to sit in the background of an orchestral mix for runs? I have the Orange Tree's one and although it sounds beautiful its so mid range boomy it doesn't sit right in any mix I try.
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    Best online courses for composing and orchestration?

    The Guide to Midi Orchestation is an excellent book. Mike Verta's lessons are the best, truly amazing, and cheap. Norman Ludwin (posted above) is a gifted instructor and a kind, eloquent teacher. If you'd like consistent educated feedback, it's a great option to consider lessons with him.
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    Star Sword

    Paul Thank you for your response, thats not a bad suggestion. I've had a very wide range of opinions on this piece so I'm not exactly sure what I'll do with it (have another version started as 2 handed piano piece). If anyone else want to chime in as well, it's most appreciated!!
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    Star Sword

    Hello everyone, I hope you are well. I hear plenty of amazing music from those on this forum, it's truly a pleasure to listen to! I wanted to get your thoughts on an action cue of mine - I tried to take inspiration from TSFH and adhere to what my music teachers and Verta teach. Hope you enjoy it!
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    Cinematic Studio Solo Strings - available now!

    It really is a beautiful sounding library and the patches are very fun to play. This is what I came up with when messing with the library. The melody lines are played by CSSS and I support the piece with some pad strings / CSS bass. Some of the other demos are really amazing (I'm not at that...
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    Cinematic studio solo strings !!!

    Nils / Pro That answers it (did watch the walk through but missed it on my way through), thank you! Interesting you talk about Friedlander as I was comparing the two on my own setup. I wonder how the Joshua Bell will handle this. I have CSS so I'll just program / work around when needed...
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    Cinematic studio solo strings !!!

    I love the library but I've been having difficulty getting a good vibrato fade when playing (I mapped the cross fade to a fader to test). It feels like the vibrato is either on or off and when it's off it feels like it has phasing issues if you don't move expression / mod wheel. Anyone else...
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    Cinematic Studio Solo Strings - available now!

    I picked these up, and as expected they sound amazing. Those classic legato patches have awesome playability though great for inspiration!!!
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    Spitfire Audio Presents... PAIRS - Thanks For Your Support & Feedback

    Understood, I'm not sure now. At first I thought they were offering the EVO which I would have jumped on in a secobd.
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    Spitfire Audio Presents... PAIRS - Thanks For Your Support & Feedback

    I'd like an opinion on this as well. I'm picky about VST pianos and I tend not to like them but I haven't bought a single product from spitfire that I haven't liked. Albion V is impressive and I like it.
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    Berlin Orchestra Inspire - Released!

    I'm also finding it layers very well with other libraries (especially the sketching ones), shorts and longs. Their mic description was accurate as well, not too wet or too try.
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    Berlin Orchestra Inspire - Released!

    Totally agreed about the layering. Take the high strings 8va legato patch, pan it a bit to the left, layer it with the flutes and clarinets 8va legato, balance the two, and then play some melody lines. Wow.
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    Berlin Orchestra Inspire - Released!

    OT / Anyone looking at this library Excellent stuff, truly fun and enjoyable to play and a great deal even at the retail price. The orchestra has lovely tone and the library is consistent between patches. As I have BWWs, it was easy to dive into this. I really enjoyed the piano (playing and...
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    Berlin Orchestra Inspire - Released!

    I don't have cubase but every single time I add a library in sonar to kontakt it crashes. I get around this by adding all libraries in kontakt outside of my DAW. In my case it's no big deal is I don't buy libraries everyday.
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    Berlin Orchestra Inspire - Released!

    Super excited, but I got "$serial" for my serial number in my email from you. I got it addressed to "$name" (I sent you an email about this). I know your gonna be swamped but letting you know in case this isn't isolated to me! Edit - I guess it's not just me, hopefully it's not too hard for...
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    Berlin Orchestra Inspire - Released!

    I resolve my VST purchases with 2 considerations generally 1 - Do I need this for a project / does it add value at its price point for me? In this case I say most definitely yes for me as you get a suprisingly filling taste of 2-3k worth of libraries for $300 USD from a company that makes some...
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    Berlin Orchestra Inspire - Released!

    Pulled the trigger! I will be out with friends on Friday after work and have to wait until Sat to play with it though!
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    Looking for recommendations for accurate studio monitors

    I have a forced corner setup myself and I've been hesistent to buy better monitors because I've heard that many of the good ones mentioned on this thread deal badly with corner setups (esp in bass). I've tried basic treatment (corners, stuff around the room, carpet) but the only thing that gets...
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    Berlin Orchestra Inspire - Released!

    Although I definitely have enough orchestral patches to cover what this does, the OT sound and price probably make a buyer out of me. If I do get it it would be the first time I buy a library before it's out and can hear user reviews - breaking my number 1 rule of technology.
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    Berlin Orchestra Inspire - Released!

    I want to be careful not too talk too much about other libraries but I'll say this of OTs inspire - awesome percussion and the ensemble patch to me seems like an amazing gem. It's not just the aux sounds it's the drums as well. My music teacher constantly notes that I (and many composers)...
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    Berlin Orchestra Inspire - Released!

    Ahh damn, I wish I could have a future road map for these VI releases. I was looking for exactly this but bought Symphobia instead at full price 3 weeks ago. I was looking for well done Multis for a sketching tool - this sounds great for that. Symphobia is still fantastic at this but this $300...
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    N

    I know the term revolutionary is overused but 'N' really is something else and totally next gen! It's gonna change samples as we know them.
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    Template approach for Composing

    So I know this is a massive topic and has been covered in many ways but I was curious about thoughts on two different approaches specifically. My templates have always been modeled strictly after score format where each track is an instrument and all articulations are channel / keyswitched...
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    Bernard Herrmann - Last Few Hours REMAINING & New Demo by Paul

    Andy's demo makes me think I should give up making music and go fishing instead! I don't think I'll buy the library yet, I definitely think I will study more!
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    Best monitors under $300?

    Hi Jon, I'm Lou! Love the picture and I totally get that and have been there. My comment about honest sound was to elude to what you describe and I know and understand all of what you said up there. And your right, you can't just slap a plugin there and call it a night. You need to test...
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    Best monitors under $300?

    That's a tough comparison they are both very good. Some have argued that the 701s do the orchestral stuff very well but the 650s are just amazing all around. Whatever you get make sure to buy and amp. I would demo both if you can. I use the Fio e12 and it works well and not that expensive.
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    Best monitors under $300?

    Jon I had serious reservations about room correction software myself but after applying correction and independently testing it (using a beringer ECM8000 and a few of the guides linked from VI-C) the 'math' showed a drastic improvement in response across the spectrum. Also people noticed a...
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    Best monitors under $300?

    I agree with you Jon but that part you added in the Edit is critical and more depressing. Most rooms would fall into this, although room correction software like ARC can work very well on monitors in smaller rooms. One company has software which can correct a headphone but since there is no...
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    Symphobia or Equivalent

    In the end I went with Symphobia 1. All I have to say is 'WOW'!
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    Studio Monitor - How neutral are they??

    I gotta admit, I found fighting my room to be one of the most frustrating realities of music creation. You can't buy your way out of it with equipment because physics is your adversary here. Bass traping, speaker placement are key but in many home studios this gets you only so far. You'll...
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    Custom 88 Semi-Weighted Controller - Interested?

    Mike I'm totally onboard with this. A year ago my old m-audio died and I was shocked at how bad most of the controllers were out there in touch and feel. Kontakts Komplete's was the most frustrating. I wanted to like and buy one. I love NI stuff. They did all that work on highlighting the...
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    Symphobia or Equivalent

    Hmm. I saw someone mentioned Albion IV Uist up there and as a spitfire fan (own, Albion, I, II, and Mural Evo) that's a worth consideration. As I only need the warped hits, risers, and effects, maybe it makes sense to get that instead of Symphobia. I read somewhere Symphobia's layout and...
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    Symphobia or Equivalent

    It seems like Symphobia has the kitchen sink and Expressivo is a phrase library. I may not need everything in Symphobia but might be limited by the phrases in Expressivo. Expressivo could be a nice tool to learn as I can see how the transitions are written. Does anyone feel like it's...
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    Symphobia or Equivalent

    All awesome information as always here. Looks like Expressivo or Symphobia could fit the bill. I'm curious of people who own both. It look's like Symphobia has more then expressivo but it seems like the 'more' is regular orchestral patches. It's also twice the price.
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    Symphobia or Equivalent

    I'll check the other recommendations as well, didn't think of the sonokinetics library. In the end I'm curious what some who score here use. I'm not looking for straight synth generated sounds.
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    Symphobia or Equivalent

    I'm looking for a good orchestral effect library for scoring especially for risers, fillers, detuned effects and hits. I have many libraries for the orchestral foundations but Im looking to add a bit of a modern edge especially during transitions. I think this library is it (even Verta uses...
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    Norman Ludwin Orchestration 15 Lessons Ebook

    I'm sorry the OP has not found the material rewarding but Norman's books are designed for a wide range of skill and knowledge and start with the first book you mentioned as an into. Information of what's contained can be found in other areas but it's presented in a very concise and direct way in...
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    Acoustic Piano vs Weighted Controller

    A lot of good things stated here and jimmy up there has some good advice to not get screwed. Piano tuners will be excellent for knowledge on used pianos and you could get a technician to check out a piano for like $50 -$100 in the US. Also, not all piano stores are bad but you do have to be...
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    [A Duet With the Maestro Himself!] The Joshua Bell Violin (Developer’s Thread)

    I second this, I'd love to see other traditonal WW's from them. Could you imagine an Oboe?
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    Two scales to learn...?

    I read tons of different descriptions about modes and how to use them over the years and none of them really sank in. I would get it at the time of reading it but just didn't stick long term. Someone linked this below in another thread on VI and I was blown away by this guy. 20min and this man...
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    It's that Time of Year Again, Help Me spend around $1300

    This is a bit OT but I wanted to tell you how nice it is to hear how you help kids understand such a wide range of possibilities in music playing and creation. Music has evolved in so many ways over the centuries and the technology today allows what was impossible just 15 years ago. If you...
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    Spitfire 10th Anniversary WISH LIST

    Albion V has an Evo grid and a ton of their eDNA engine based synths one being better then the next. The air and ice legatos soar. Cant speak for the other two but there's one note about Tundra that makes it different from many others imo. Lots of synths, pads, outside the norm articulations...
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    Musical Sampling releases Trailer Strings!

    I do not have this problem although it does take my I7 out for a spin. I end up using Adventure Strings more then trailer strings. My guess is most people went with Adventure as it came out right after TS and tends to have a wider base of applications. The adventure patches on both are great...
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    Spitfire 10th Anniversary WISH LIST

    Holy wow Tundra is fantastic! Spitfire makes some pretty amazing sample libraries, but their sound generation synths are off the charts. I bought Mural Evolution before it was retired as a standalone product and I find I use it all the time. Tundra will be another one I'll use all over-...
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    Upgrade Monitors or Not / Room Mixing Improvements

    I'm deciding on whether to upgrade my HS5 / Cerwin Vega Xd8 combo. I have a bad mixing spot to start with as I mix in a corner but as my room has to be livable plus fit all the stuff I have in it, it's the only option. I've placed traps in the corner facing the wall but as expected I have some...
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    Spitfire 10th Anniversary WISH LIST

    I've been desperately trying not to buy stuff as I have tons of VIs (and so much left to explore) but I've been itching for Tundra since it came out. I haven't gotten the email yet but I think this one's going to open my wallet a bit!
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    Is 32GB of ram ok for a full orchestral template?

    Yes, definitely Reaper in the beginner bundle. Curious to others, what do you think of the 'make music starter bundle idea'? Sweetwater and other places sell the hardware aimed at music production (at what I consider a high mark up), but the software these days is just as complicated. You can...
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    Is 32GB of ram ok for a full orchestral template?

    I love the plan and you could definitely make a solid "orchestra in a box" but it couldn't handle the kitchen sink (but 32gb will get you far). Taking it further EW could work with Cubase and sell these with a Hollywood Orchestra template installed, an audio interface device, midi controller...
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    Is 32GB of ram ok for a full orchestral template?

    I thought I was going powerful and slim but yours is a tall order. I built a 64GB system on MicroATX in a media case which is pretty small for its power but your going further. I wouldn't worry as much about cooling because your not building an overlocked gaming rig with a massive video card...
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    Is 32GB of ram ok for a full orchestral template?

    As most have said you can get away with it but you'll be happier with more RAM. Less freezing tracks and better performance overall. With purging and instrument selection you can make it work on many system specs. Maybe I missed something or a clarifying post but for 2.5k you can easily build...
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    Is Music Theory Knowledge Vital In Creating Great Music?

    I don't know why but all I could think about when reading this thread was this - If you grew up in the 80s this might give you a smile :)
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    Musical Sampling releases Adventure Strings!

    I'd say Trailer Strings are more aggressive and Adventure Strings are a bit smaller. Both are big though but it's nice they can hit the lower dynamics. They play similarly (which is awesome), and Adventue Strings has more of the core articulations. You won't be disapointed if you get them and...
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    Trailer Strings vs CSS

    A decision was probably made at this point in time, but Adventure Strings has a wider articular set and smaller ensemble size then Trailer Strings. Adventure Strings is probably a better comparison to CSS then Trailer Strings. Still though in the end, they are all awesome.
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    Rachmaninoff Prelude in C-sharp minor

    These are all excellent resources and ideas, thank you!! I'll continue to work on this piece but look at others from the link you provided. I tried messing with Sonar's tempo mapping software and it sort of works for my audio. In the end the best way to achive natural tempo movement in a...
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    Rachmaninoff Prelude in C-sharp minor

    This brings up an interesting point about music and subjectivity. I heard the orchestrated version of this when I was young long before I knew who Rach even was. Most people heard / played the piano piece first and that became their 'base' of what this should and was intended to be. I might...
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    Rachmaninoff Prelude in C-sharp minor

    I also just realized something that might also help, and I can also explain a note about what 'Telarc' is (you asked in the first post). The late Erich Kunzel, former conductor of the Cincinnati Pops did a recording with the now out of existence Telarc digital company of this. He took some...
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    Rachmaninoff Prelude in C-sharp minor

    Thank you for your long thought out response. It is very useful and when I'm home from work today I'll review through it thoroughly. You basically nailed where I'm stuck with all this - my mockups as mockups are ok but compared to the real thing I'm off, esp in the realism / passion area...
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    Rachmaninoff Prelude in C-sharp minor

    @ctsai89 Thanks for the feedback guys, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I used HWB+Ablion 1/2, HWS, 8dios's Agitato, BWW, EW and Impact Soundworks for percussion. I made another update and tried to soften up the string triples in the opening to make it less sea-saw like with the silence. I have CSS...
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    Rachmaninoff Prelude in C-sharp minor

    I know your response wasn't malicious, you were trying to help and I do appreciate that. My response was mostly frustration at trying to get this whole music thing "correct", lol. If you produce music well (orchestration, mixing, mastering, etc), people just feel it, and seeing them feel it is...
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    Rachmaninoff Prelude in C-sharp minor

    Damn, that's the kind of response that makes me feel like I should get a new hobby...I put a lot of time into this thing too :/ The Stokowski sound is what I was comparing it to and I've been A and Bing them as best I could, and thought I came a bit closer then you perceived. -Considering...
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    Rachmaninoff Prelude in C-sharp minor

    Hi, I appreciate the feedback. I reduced the reverb a bit, pulled back some of the horns later on, and added tempo variation based on your suggestions. Please let me know if you hear a difference. I'm curious if you ever heard the Telarc recording of this, it's what I'm aiming for.
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    Orchestral Bass Drum

    Those are all good suggestions, thank you! I posted a piece, an orchestral mock up of Rachmaninoff's Prelude in C-sharp minor, in the composers forum which has bass drums I'm trying to improve. I posted it there as I'm looking for overall feedback, and hopefully for people to enjoy.
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    Rachmaninoff Prelude in C-sharp minor

    I did a mock up of the piece as a full orchestral work using the Telarc recording of it as a guide. I hope you enjoy, and I would appreciate feedback as always!
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    Orchestral Bass Drum

    It's a shame I can't get them seperately from the whole package (can I??). I've been looking at Drums of War as they are on sale and can layer them with a bass drum.
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    Orchestral Bass Drum

    Moving the note around is a good idea, plus I'll consider the Comp points you noted Alex. I found I get closest to what I want when I use the 'sloppy' articulations on some of the spitfire drums (it's not what its called but I think you get what I mean). On Sunday I will provide an example...
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    Musical Sampling Adventure Strings Teaser!!

    Truly sorry all, I miss read the OP topic, I was thinking it was Trailer Strings (damn these guys release stuff fast). No I haven't tried these yet but I definitely see them in my future (as the rest of their offerings are amazing).
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    Orchestral Bass Drum

    With my mock ups Id like to work out a nice solid sounding orchestral bass drum that cuts through a mix, has plenty of punch and body, but isn't muddy. The best example is the bass drum in any of Telarc's recordings (those specifically) of Star Wars. I have the bass drums from EWSO, the...
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    Musical Sampling Adventure Strings Teaser!!

    I have these an am a big fan! They work well with Adventure Brass and when I'm done with another piece I'm working on I'm going to mock something up with them.
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    Do I really need more Brass?

    You could look at Adventure / Trailer Brass from Music Sampling for something different. It's not a full library with tons of articulations but they do shorts / longs in one patch well and have a Sample Modeling type playability to it.
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    Orchestration courses?

    I'm glad you found my post helpful. If you can't take a lesson, you can always get one of his ebooks. He covers detailed analysis of scores that's easy to read (and of orchestal scores that are hard to find), contains audio examples of the material, and has awesome reference sheets. Only $30...
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    Trailer Strings vs CSS

    Playability The playability is what is close to Sample Modeling for the articulations provided. I aggree with you about it's limited nature, and I noted to the OP this wouldnt be a core library.
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    Trailer Strings vs CSS

    I don't feel the machine gun effect on Trailer Strings, and the shorts hit with amazing sound and speed. To me creating fast arpeggios and ostinatos with this sound very life like. Higher velocity on shorts trigger different playing effects of strings adding nice realism. On a side note I...
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    Trailer Strings vs CSS

    I have both and although I love both , I'd say the real difference is workflow. That and you'll get a much more vibrato out of CSS on sustains. You can play excellent, fast, shorts and longs with Trailer Strings - playability is through the roof and better then any library I've played or seen...
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    Musical Sampling releases Trailer Strings!

    These strings sound excellent and are fun to play. The ability to play crisp shorts and lush sustains without a keyswitch is awesome. It's funny, these feel more like Adventure Strings then the Trailer Strings (if bassed on music sampling's brass offering). They can handle lower dynamics very...
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    Your favourite composition/orchestration tips

    Yes, it would be nice to get this kind of book on many different types of music. I guess it requires the right kind of composer as well, one willing to sit down 'fireside chat' style as well.
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