Here's some techniques for writing better virtual orchestrations which I wish I knew when I was a beginner. Doing this will make any string library sound better. - Get Benjamin Wallfisch Strings: - Composers Summit 2024: -------------------- 00:00 - The problem 01:38 - Tip 1: Layering Articulations 02:42 - Tip 2: Using split sections to avoid mud and clutter 06:46 - Tip 3: Automating Mic Positions 14:47 - Tip 4: Morphing Articulations 23:32 - Extra Tip -------------------- 🎼 PROJECT FILES: ⏫ PRIVATE LESSONS: 📚 COMPOSING COURSES: -------------------- 🎧 MY MUSIC: 💬 COMPOSERS COMMUNITY: 🗣️ GET IN TOUCH: 📷 BEHIND THE SCENES: 🐦 TWITTER: -------------------- 🎻 LIBRARIES & SOFTWARE: - Strings: Metropolis Ark 1, Cinematic Strings 2, Fluid Shorts, Jaeger - Brass: Metropolis Ark 1, Century Brass, Jaeger - Percussion: Damage, Rhapsody Orchestral Percussion - Choir: Metropolis Ark 1, Oceania - Piano: The Giant - Solo Vocals: Jaeger, Vocalisa - Guitars: Guitar Rig - Trailer SFX: Juggernaut, Cinematic Trailers Designed, Scenes From The Multiverse Vol.1, Shredders, AVA Instinct - Mixing & Mastering: iZotope Ozone, ValhallaRoom, ValhallaShimmer, FL Studio Plugins - DAW: FL Studio 20 -------------------- 💻 HARDWARE & PC SPECS: - Desktop PC: 3.7 GHz Intel Core i7 8700k / 32GB DDR4 RAM / 2TB Samsung Evo860 M.2 SSD - Laptop PC: Asus ROG GLW752 ( Intel Core i7-6700HQ / 16GB DDR4 RAM / 1TB Samsung Evo860 M.2 SSD) - Audio Interface: M-Audio M-Track Plus - MIDI Keyboard: M-Audio Keystation 49 MkIII
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