Zoot_Rollo
Throbbing Member
Recipe 1 & 2: my final music purchases for 2021.
thank you!
thank you!
Still one more month to go - you sure about that?Recipe 1 & 2: my final music purchases for 2021.
thank you!
Anyone successfully buy VSS 2 recently?A link to VSS 2 - if that is the one @PhilipJohnston was referring to:
parallax-audio
www.parallax-audio.com
okaaay, one more reverb.Still one more month to go - you sure about that?
I wrote to the company many times without getting any reply!!! Many people are complaining about this and we feel this product unfortunately is no longer supported. I much prefer investing in software that I know they are going to give you support when you need it and future updates.Anyone successfully buy VSS 2 recently?
It seems you're using the examples as the recipes, and they are not. Of course, you can do that if you want, but the course is clearly designed for you to write (and often play in) each part of your own composition. The performance element of course lends itself to DAWs; this gives practice doing what many composers end up doing as a primary input method.Actually, some of the Orchestration Recipes are a bit easier in a DAW:
o Recipe #19 requirs "String" samples, not violins, violas, etc. For example, at least one of the recipes requires violins to play below "G".
Well, almost. I use the examples as starting points. That is, I enter the recipes as written, then I extend them to make them longer and more like a paragraph, rather than just a sentence.It seems you're using the examples as the recipes, and they are not. Of course, you can do that if you want, but the course is clearly designed for you to write (and often play in) each part of your own composition. The performance element of course lends itself to DAWs; this gives practice doing what many composers end up doing as a primary input method.
Again, if you found something that works for you, great. Yesterday when figuring out a 5-voice chord progression for harp, I used step input and "q-flam" in Logic to easily arpeggiate them.
Very nice. I often struggle with turning an 8 bar idea into a full piece, and I wouldn't have thought to use OR primarily for working on that. Cheers!Well, almost. I use the examples as starting points. That is, I enter the recipes as written, then I extend them to make them longer and more like a paragraph, rather than just a sentence.
old VI versionVI or Synchron-ized version?
But still, you should actually just use the recipes as a template based on their themes, and write new compositions from scratch. You wouldn't want to get into copywrite issues with using the notes that Phlilip wrote. That'sl called plagiarism. (no offense, just stating facts)Well, almost. I use the examples as starting points. That is, I enter the recipes as written, then I extend them to make them longer and more like a paragraph, rather than just a sentence.
Of course. That goes without saying--I would never distribute the tracks. I use them simply as references, for my own education.But still, you should actually just use the recipes as a template based on their themes, and write new compositions from scratch. You wouldn't want to get into copywrite issues with using the notes that Phlilip wrote. That'sl called plagiarism. (no offense, just stating facts)
I was trying to recall what was said if it was January or the beginning of the year that could extend the date beyond JanuaryWasn't there supposed to be a new product in Jan?
Wasn't there supposed to be a new product in Jan?
In a thread about a sale for volumes 1 and 2, Philip posted the following:I was trying to recall what was said if it was January or the beginning of the year that could extend the date beyond January
Which I would assume means it's estimated to be within the first half of the year.No further sales then until after the launch of the expansion, some time in Q1-Q2, 2022.