Composers for orchestra, choir, string quartet, or any other ensemble. Sheet Music, Finale, Sibelius, handwritten, music purists, electronic, acoustic.
I use one of the sample libraries with a sampler. The library is called East West and the sampler I use is Kontact3. These were not sequenced or finessed. They are straight out of Sibelius. I was surprised how good the performance was out of the box. When these are finished I have to run them trough a midi sequencer - I am liking Digital Performer. I sort of painted myself into corners - the music runs away from me - I have to crack the proverbial "reign that puppy in" whip.
And I love deep, deep secrets, as well as things with the number seven in them. Nice selection, I much enjoyed all of it. Did you acquire a symphony orchestra since we last spoke, or one of those DAW-library-thinga-ma-jiggers of which everyone on this forum so frequently speaks? I still have that Roland Juno synth from something like 20 years ago now (but sadly, not the Moog); It's still the "state of the art" for me. The only significant technological advancement on my part in the last two decades has been the replacement of the Tascam 4-track recorder with a hard drive and wave editor, and the cassette with the CD.
I'm deep in Indiana now, at the lake. I'll have to get nearer Chicago before I can stream your music, as I don't have the bandwidth here. I can, however, hit a local tavern and catch Nascar, real fighting, or monster truck events. I'll listen tomorrow when in the Big Onion.