Leizer
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March of Mars (orchestral)
And now over to something completely different... Here is a classical orchestrated "tune" I wrote in -99. This time I used the original arrangement to try to get a realistic orchestral sound with SONAR. We that don´t own our own symphonic orchestra have to do it this way. I used: - Dim Pro (with DSF symphonic strings HD) - Sonatina symphonic orchestra (a great free softsynth! Should work with DimPro but I didn't understand how to so I used SFZ) - Roland JV-2080 racksynth (had some some complementary sounds there for brass and strings) - 4 takes (vln 1+2) with my violin to get a more realistic sound on the strings Go listening and feel free to comment! https://soundcloud.com/lasse-williamsson/march-of-mars
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jamesyoyo
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Re: March of Mars (orchestral)
2013/11/22 08:56:00
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Sounds terrific, Lasse. Nice movement and great dynamics.
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Lynn
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Re: March of Mars (orchestral)
2013/11/22 12:56:32
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Super! This is high quality programming and writing. I enjoyed this very much.
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Walt Collins
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Re: March of Mars (orchestral)
2013/11/22 13:40:37
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Outstanding, and a shining example for us who aspire to write orchestral music. I really loved this, and I don't usually love classical. The melodies and counter-melodies were well conceived, and the performances sound beautiful and natural. It does not sound "programmed" at all to me, although I admit I'm not an expert on classical music. Really great!!
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theguitarplayer
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Re: March of Mars (orchestral)
2013/11/22 16:17:50
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Enjoyed this piece. Nice work with the instrumentation and the mix is perfect. Very nicely done. Peace and Blessings, John
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Leizer
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Re: March of Mars (orchestral)
2013/11/23 13:43:15
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James, Lynn, Walt and John: Thank you for taking time to listening and for your nice comment!
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Re: March of Mars (orchestral)
2013/11/24 18:39:29
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I love Orchestral work...very nice indeed! The horns are fantastic!
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Cabbitt
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Re: March of Mars (orchestral)
2013/11/25 07:33:25
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This is brilliant; absolutely stunning. Regards, Bob
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Re: March of Mars (orchestral)
2013/11/25 10:30:49
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Leizer
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Re: March of Mars (orchestral)
2013/11/26 18:18:52
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Cclarry & Cabbitt: Thank you for your kind words! 3dmus: I love film music, and I remember thinking of John Williams style when writing this piece. Goonies is nice. I've always been impressed by the film music of Disneys 40-50s classic films. Everything that happens on the screen is hearable in the music. =)
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Noisy Neighbour
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Re: March of Mars (orchestral)
2013/11/29 15:25:20
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Impressive! You definitely know your craft. I was a pleasure to listen to to this!
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