Most of the orchestral samples have been pre-positioned in the libraries we use. So they sound naturally to the left (the violins for example) or naturally to the right (the cellos for example). But what if you want to reposition the instrument? Well, in this video I show you a simple trick to reposition the […]
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Psychological connection
This video is about the first 7 seconds of my orchestral music track Floating Balloons. The first 6 bars. There is a story to tell about this intro. It has all to do with establishing a psychological connection with my listener. And maybe it has something to do with my background too 😉 Don’t forget […]
Floating Balloons
This is going to be a very interesting series of videos about my orchestral music track Floating Balloons! We dive into the little details. Revealing secrets that will help you compose orchestral music. Don’t forget to hit that like button if you appreciate this video. Also sub to my channel for my music and videos about how to […]
#winpaulsmacpro
Paul Thomson, one of the founder fathers of Spitfire Audio, launched a challenge on Youtube recently. The #winpaulsmacpro challenge. The assignment is quite simple. Use a recorded voice pad from Paul in a cinematic music track with a length between 1 and 2 minutes. With the use of minor and/or major modes. The price to […]
Mics – Orchestral Mockup
In this video we get a little bit personal. The microphone balance (settings) is a matter of taste. Some people like the big stage sound with lush strings and ambience. While others love the intimate much more dryer sound of a small room. In my opinion there’s no wrong or right, it’s a matter of […]