If you make classical mock-up with GPO and Finale, it maybe sound tacky and tasteless, I don't know. But is not right to say that classical composers cannot try to make as good mock up as they can. It is very very hard to recruit live players for so…
You can't. If you watch the demo, you will see that. The strings are spread across the keyboard from Double Bass to Violins, but you know not what the instruments are because everyone knows that cellos and violins can play some same notes, overlap I…
But with Symphobia, it can only be used for cinematic music that doesn't need score. Because it will be hard to score it. When you play strings on it, it doesn't tell WHICH strings.
And the very very very worse thing is the pre-sets. They all sound…
No-one needs ALL of VSL ($20,000). If you buy complete, you will have overlap. The cube at half the price will do everything.
But is true. VSL is the cream of the cream. Only 'samplemodelling' and 'projectsam' come close. But NOT Symphobia.
For the money and for what you want, GPO is brilliant. Very very cheap and good honest sounds. I know what you mean about the free plugins. They sound a little bit the same as instruments wrote on a Yamaha mini-keyboard or something same.
What Chri…
You need to ask solicitor, not amateur composers who haven't reached your success. Only a good solicitor can prevent you getting ripped off, although he may rip you off himself. Vicious market.
Congratulations on contract.
Yes - it must be possible
The reason is that all versions of cubase export midi and then Sibelius will import midi. If you have dragged some notes back and forth across bar lines (to humanise the performance) you may need to quantise again, because…
ah yes, but cubase (SE 1), the old one, doesn't display score information. Just notes on a stave. so I think that midi will be enough, or otherwise I start from scratch with sibelius after I have printed the manuscripts from cubase. someone told me…
yes
You'll have to be careful and plan it out a bit so that you get useful results, but a little bit of experimentation should get you what you want.
I am not sure.. but cubase MIGHT export musicXML. if it does.. your cubase score will hold up a l…
I have to know some information with sibelius, becasue I will get it in 2 months. but before that I need to know something.
I have .cpr files of my compositions from cubase. but notation is not good facility but I still use it to put notes in and t…
There are some great ways out there to get notes on the page. Lets's find solutions to problems, share tips etc. Finale work arounds? Getting scores from DP into Sibelius? What grade sand paper to use to file that old nib on your pelican pen?
I liked both pieces. The 3 Scribes had some very pertinent references to Berg, Webern and Schoenberg. Yadda Yadda Kin Snip is interesting in a sonic way. Excellent work!
Danilo,
I listened to Yada Yada several times and I just wanted to remark on your artistic bravery. While the piece is somewhat "out there", I give you an A+ for uniqueness. I definitely look forward to hearing more from you.
Welcome to the Forum. Your music is ...interesting, but I imagine that it means something more profound to you. I am sorry to hear about your father. I hope you post more music. I am curious.
Welcome to the forum, please post some music so we can hear what your heart is telling you.
Ray
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What have you composed for? Or what medium do you work around?
Choir, Orchestra, Contemporary Ensembles
What is your favorite genre or style of music?
Avant Garde
Is music your main income source?
No - Not Yet
Where do you live?
Ljubljana
About Me:
I is composer of moderrn muzic. For me, art must have the deepness and meaning. To write what you learn is good, but to write more is gooder. Stockhausen did this, so too did Berio and Boulez. If you write what alredy people write, it is not good, and not art. All artistes must be pioners and say something new for the people.
I do this. My muzic is good and new. I learn all of the scales and notes at my school, and now I go more.