SM in the Movies

edited September 2014 in User demos
Here's a scene from a low budget film called "Men's Group" that I'm doing the score for. It's a fun movie and my score has a Jazz overtone to it. Here's a scene using both the Soprano Sax (in a BeBopish setting) and the flute (in a spoofy Classical Setting)









Thanks to all the folks at Sample Modeling for the great instruments that help bring inspiration and give me expressive possibilities no other VIs offer.

Comments

  • edited 7:34AM
    Wow! You played and mixed it so well that it sound completely real, musical and fun.
  • edited 7:34AM
    Thanks… I had fun doing it, and I believe when you have fun making music, people can hear that. Every time I pick up the breath controller to use with the SM instruments, I just have so much fun and am so inspired.



    All my life I've played keyboards and guitar, which are great instruments, but now, with the SM stuff and a breath controller, I can do so many things I only heard in my head and would need other musicians to actualize. Granted, there are things a "real" player brings that I never will (Unless I learn Sax, Trumpet, Trombone, Oboe, Clarinet, French horn, Tube etc) but I can get so close… Thank you Sample Modeling!!!
  • edited 7:34AM
    I agree, it sounds very realistic. Using a breath controller makes a huge difference for me too. Thanks for sharing!

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