I’ll go completely against my other post and put forth one that is only ensemble noise. Air, room noise, breathing, occasional ever so slight notion of page turning, very slight and occasional bow click, etc. More than just the room tone patch that Cinesamples put out ages ago.
I’ll go completely against my other post and put forth one that is only ensemble noise. Air, room noise, breathing, occasional ever so slight notion of page turning, very slight and occasional bow click, etc. More than just the room tone patch that Cinesamples put out ages ago.
There already is a Daniel James pulses, check out the Hybrid Two stuff and Hybrid Tools 1. That's all his. I think the Vangelis idea is great! Has a real CS80 ever been sampled? Not just emulated but actually sampled? That would be pretty awesome. Djawadi solo strings is an instant buy as well haha. What I would give for that GoT solo cello sound!John Williams Runs, Thomas Newman Keys, Daniel James Pulses, Nobuo Uematsu Triple A Toolkit, Ramin Djawadi Solo Strings, Pharrell Rhythm Beds, Vangelis Vintage Synths... Oh and a Michael Giacchino Animators Sound.
Bravo. You and @rottoy are killing it right now. Haha!
This is like my worst nightmare. How about just more libraries that create unique tools for composers to manipulate and find their own inspiration in?
Mozart fed off of inspiration from Bach, Bach fed off of inspiration from Monteverdi, Beethoven fed off of inspiration from Mozart, John Williams fed off of inspiration from Holst. It’s about how you can take the things that your inspired by and make them your own. Taking concepts and combining them, augmenting them, simplifying them, screwing around with them, you get some pretty neat stuff!Why find your own inspiration when you can just pay several hundred dollars to feed off of someone else’s?
what have you done