Old Hymn for virtual orchestra

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2007/08/20 11:45:14 (permalink)

Old Hymn for virtual orchestra


This is an instrumental arrangement for virtual orchestra of an old hymn. It is a work in progress because I have only finished the first two verses.

My orchestra is built with a core of Garritan Pocket Orchestra with each section augmented with instruments from Juno D and Emu Proteus.
All the tracks are recorded in Sonar where reverb plug ins are applied and then it's all mixed down.

note: song deleted while i practice more orchestral arranging
post edited by kayehl - 2007/08/21 12:24:03

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    DuRod
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    RE: Old Hundred (Doxology) for virtual orchestra 2007/08/20 12:19:35 (permalink)
    Nice job, never heard this one done in such an orchestrated way. Makes it really sound majestic, and you do some really nice keyboard work. I always liked this one. Thanks

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    RE: Old Hundred (Doxology) for virtual orchestra 2007/08/20 13:13:38 (permalink)
    Kevin - I haven't heard this song in awhile. Good job with this! Made me feel like I was standing in the orchestra pit. Nice instrumentation if I might add.


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