T-Bone in the Real World

edited June 2010 in User demos
Here's a little cue from a TV show I'm scoring... Hope you like it

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  • edited 9:13PM
    Very nice! :) love it.



    I really get into that, has them chords that 'get' you ;)



    And... how amazing does that trombone sound!
  • mgfmgf
    edited 9:13PM
    Dan,



    Is the instrument in the guitar track a virtual or live guitar?



    mgf
  • edited 9:13PM
    The guitar is a human.. (me) Brushes are a combo of recorded loops and overdubbed. Bass is Kontakt. Piano is one of the many (don't remember)



    Dan
  • mgfmgf
    edited 9:13PM
    Even though I was listening for the Tbone, which sounds

    very realistic, the guitar caught my ear first. It doesn't

    surprise me that it is a real guitar played live.



    As usual good job!



    mgf
  • edited 9:13PM
    I really dig this man, but I think that you're not mixing the t-bone as high as you might if it were real.



    Don't be shy. ;)
  • edited 9:13PM
    You're right... but this is for TV where there is a lot of dialogue. If I mix the T-Bone louder, the whole cue gets shoved back.. so I have to do a TV mix where solo instruments sit farther back in the track than you might do "for listening".



    Here's another cue showing the wonderful Trombone and also Mr. B ...
    This is a scene where this woman talks incessantly.

    Kind of borrowed the idea from the old Charlie Brown cartoons where the adults were always "Wa Wa Trumpet"



    Dan RAd

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