new demo trumpet et Fhorns

edited December 2012 in User demos
best regards

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  • edited 10:50PM
    The first horns sound nice!



    Unfortunately I think that the snare is way too much in the front and could use more variation through the whole piece. Moreover the trumpet sounds a bit to "alone" ... could use more backing from the whole orchestra maybe. The chords (choir and strings? ... I am just on netbook speakers here, sorry!) sound a bit to pattern based; sounds like you just copied a pattern just to have chords in the background. I would try to let the voices play with each other so that it will come more to life! :)



    The flute sounds very high in contrast to the backing. Maybe the backing could be at least a bit highher in that passage? Just some thoughts. Keep it on. :)
  • edited 10:50PM
    It sounds just fine with my PC speakers (fairly decent ones). I think the snares were meant to be loud, perhaps, to suggest a martial feeling. French horns are great as are the trumpets.



    I guess I would agree, that what I think are the flutes, are not too realistic sounding, but other than that. I like it very much. It sounds great!



    Thanks,



    Dan
  • edited 10:50PM
    Thank you for your lit(enlightened) advice(councils), for flutes it is a question of wallander instruments, and it is true it is not terrible for rest I am going to work by taking into account your advice(councils)



    Thank you
  • edited 10:50PM
    WIVI can be very great for winds; I use it for my woods all the time, too! Maybe it will help, if I tell you that I use the no-reverb room in WIVI and try to mix the winds like Samplemodeling Brass, since they come without any reverb. So you have too set up ER and reverb extra for brass and wood, BUT you have great control and it will blend very well, since you can put everything in the same / similar room/s. Reverberation can make a looooooot of difference for the end sound! :)
  • edited 10:50PM
    hello



    thank you i'll try this, and i love your demos ;) your work very cinematic..



    sorry for my english i'm french ;)
  • edited 10:50PM
    Hehe, thanks for your feedback, too. To your english: Ca ne fait rien! ;)
  • edited 10:50PM
    I like this. I also agree that the snare could move a bit to the background. :)
  • edited 10:50PM
    thank you for feedback i apreciate



    regards,



    bravo pour ton français :)

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