Germain B
Senior Member
Hello !
I didn't intend to do this but here it is, my first mockup !
I love this little theme by John Williams so I decided to take a look at the score and I found myself entering everything in my notation program and then in Cubase.
It's the first time I really study a score and really deal with notation. Quite an exercise...
I've learned a lot ! Orchestration, use of dynamics, low ends, mixing, use of libraries/layering, notation reading -I love transposed instruments...
Standing on the shoulders of giants..
I use mostly Orchestral Tools libraries with the Abbey Road One Orchestral Foundations underneat (of course, I had to) and a bit of CineBrass (trombones and horns) and Swam Brass for those extradynamics and bite.
I use a tempo detection but tweaked it quite a lot. There's still room for improvement here I feel.
Thanks for listening and please, give me any feedback and/or advice !
EDIT :
After your valuable feedbacks (thanks !) I did a second version :
See this post for more details.
I didn't intend to do this but here it is, my first mockup !
I love this little theme by John Williams so I decided to take a look at the score and I found myself entering everything in my notation program and then in Cubase.
It's the first time I really study a score and really deal with notation. Quite an exercise...
I've learned a lot ! Orchestration, use of dynamics, low ends, mixing, use of libraries/layering, notation reading -I love transposed instruments...
Standing on the shoulders of giants..
I use mostly Orchestral Tools libraries with the Abbey Road One Orchestral Foundations underneat (of course, I had to) and a bit of CineBrass (trombones and horns) and Swam Brass for those extradynamics and bite.
I use a tempo detection but tweaked it quite a lot. There's still room for improvement here I feel.
Thanks for listening and please, give me any feedback and/or advice !
EDIT :
After your valuable feedbacks (thanks !) I did a second version :
See this post for more details.
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