Hi Everyone
I am running a session on Making Orchestral Music on Computer in conjunction with my employer The University of the West of England's Centre for Music. It is aimed at entry/beginner level composers and established music producers who are interested in learning about using orchestral libraries.
FREE
Monday 19th 18.00 pm - 20.00pm
Register here; https://info.uwe.ac.uk/events/event.aspx?id=26378
Making orchestral music on a computer - a guide to sound libraries will cover:
It is not a comprehensive look or comparison of lots of libraries, just a selection of some that I have because this subject is huge and there are a lot of orchestral products out there. I am by no means a professional composer but an aspiring one, I have been making/learning about orchestral libraries for just over a year but have been making dance music for about 5 years and have several releases under my belt.
Hopefully it can help people who are starting out and also people who already make music of other genres, Orchestral music can be used in so many ways to enrich your sound. So whether you make, Soul, House, Hip Hop, Pop, DnB, Rock, Metal or whatever it can still be useful to see what is possible to incorporate if you haven't yet explored.
thanks
Rich
I am running a session on Making Orchestral Music on Computer in conjunction with my employer The University of the West of England's Centre for Music. It is aimed at entry/beginner level composers and established music producers who are interested in learning about using orchestral libraries.
FREE
Monday 19th 18.00 pm - 20.00pm
Register here; https://info.uwe.ac.uk/events/event.aspx?id=26378
Making orchestral music on a computer - a guide to sound libraries will cover:
- things to watch out for when buying an orchestral library
- what is on the market and comparing/demonstrating various sample libraries including; Spitfire Audio, Native Instruments Symphony series, Sonuscore The Orchestra, Sonokinetic Libraries and more
- looking at free orchestral sample libraries inc Spitfire BBCSO Discovery and other instruments that can help you make professional music for very low cost.
It is not a comprehensive look or comparison of lots of libraries, just a selection of some that I have because this subject is huge and there are a lot of orchestral products out there. I am by no means a professional composer but an aspiring one, I have been making/learning about orchestral libraries for just over a year but have been making dance music for about 5 years and have several releases under my belt.
Hopefully it can help people who are starting out and also people who already make music of other genres, Orchestral music can be used in so many ways to enrich your sound. So whether you make, Soul, House, Hip Hop, Pop, DnB, Rock, Metal or whatever it can still be useful to see what is possible to incorporate if you haven't yet explored.
thanks
Rich