Stephen Drake writes: >>It sounds great! I can tell there was a ton of effort put into it, and the sum of all your fussiness sounds very realistic. I've listened to a few of the sampled orchestral renditions of symphonic works, and they generally stink.<< Thanks for the compliments. With the newer and better sounding sampled libraries, it's usually the person using them that isn't putting in the effort to make them sound good. I hear stuff that isn't played with enthusiasm, the crescendos don't sound big and full, and so on. Jay writes: >>See, now this is something I have trouble keeping my mouth shut on. While some of your instrument programming has been amazing (why you didn't post your amazing piano patch here that you did on AH is a mystery). I still haven't heard a mix of yours that gives me the "symphony" feel. Perhaps more focus should be put on "synthesizing" the placement of instruments in a room...<< This is really only the second mix where I've put a symphony of instruments together. These instruments I'm still modifying and refining. However, this is a Beethoven Symphony, meaning a smaller orchestra. It's not a huge 100 piece Tchaikovsky type of orch. There's no brass section really. No trombones, tubas. Only a trumpet note mirroring the timpany, and a couple of french horns. This recording is a bit muddy, so the woodwinds got covered up with rather heavy strings which aren't very clear. So those things need to be taken into account as this is a test to hear the sounds together. Maybe it's not a "symphony" feel but an orchestra feel. Strings are a problem when it comes to placement as the MMV chorus sucks and using mono sounds also sucks. Eventually I'll use external gear for better stereo sounds and maybe overdub many times to place strings near and far and spread them out. I've made a point to post this demo to the Northern Sounds forum which is the main sample forum on the net where all the sampled orchestra people and companies hang out. Those sample guys were sure impressed and didn't think a synth could pull this off. Even had one guy who's heavily into brass libraries think I mixed in real brass samples, so that's what I want to hear. The point however, is nobody has taken subtractive synthesis seriously enough to even attempt this. Nobody can seem to handle it for doing this kind of stuff. Carlos is the only other person who tried to mimic all the instruments of an orchestra, but avoided subtractive synthesis going with additive, and only the percussion sounds real. The strings, brass, and winds all sounded very fake. More a problem with the synth than Carlos probably. I didn't post the piano here yet because I wanted to get more demos done first and post them elsewhere and just be able to direct people there. But here's the link below for it. A while back on the Nord Mod list people were attempting to synthesize a piano and all failing to do so. Same with the Tassman synth. There's never been one done to date. I only did the piano to show once and for all that it could be done on a synth. http://home.att.net/~synth6/Arturia_MMV_Piano.mp3 I had to brighten up the piano for the recording below a bit sacrificing some realism, but it's only there as a place holder to try some other orchestral sounds and passages. Again, it's 100% MMV. http://home.att.net/~synth5/Arturia_MMV_Orchestra_Grieg.mp3 An Arturia section has just been added to the electro-music.com page and I have quite a few more MMV demos there. So you can go to the link below to hear more. It's mostly more acoustic emulation except for the last piece which has a random mix of stuff acoustic mimicry and synth only type sounds. http://electro-music.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13880 -Elhardt
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Re: [motm] Modular Synth Emulating Symphony Orch - MP3 Demo
2006-10-21 by Kenneth Elhardt
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