Using Counterpoint to tame The Vienna Symphonic Orchestra

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    Was written using twelve Instruments from Synchron Vienna Player



    https://youtube.com/shorts/ouFG4X3on1c?si=vYlaH6eZuqJ_mYcP



    The Instruments used were Tubular bells, English horn, Tuba, Majestic, Tin whistle, FX Comfort and Pain, Tutti full range, Tenor, Choir, Children’s choir, Oboe, and Glockenspiel.

    All parts are just the dry versions, stripped of any effects in the players mixer section and I didn’t use any processing.

    Amazing how with little or no effort from me, they all seamlessly knit together to form an organic whole, gets very difficult to distinguish between different strings, choirs, winds etc, I guess its because that’s the point with an Orchestra and that it’s evolved that way down decades or more of experimentation.

    This is the second track I’ve used it on the other will be released early next year, a drum & bass track, the orchestra stuff makes it really special sounding.

    My engineer new where the parts come from and said it was nice to hear some orchestra parts, he engineers large classical gatherings, so that’s a real compliment to Synchron.

    Big up to all the guys who made it possible, thanks a bundle, I owe ya bigtime.

    Just waiting for Fx piano to finish transferring, then I’ll give that and the strings bundle som stick.

    Best job in da world innit.
     
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