- 1.Some shit
- 2.Test with samples, electronic sounds, orchestral....FAIL
- 3.The ghost at St Martin's beach
- 4.Melancholia I-Jennifer's diary
- 5.The Jewel-Ouverture (New version)
- 6.The outsider-Part II- across the forest (no drums)
- 7.The outsider-Across the forest-with drums-without guitar
- 8.To whom it may concern (2)
- 9.Altariel
- 10.Alegro for harpsichord, strings, oboe and flute
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Thank you for your feedback, I'm glad you liked "Tamed Moments". I didn't play violin in this track and used "Gypsy" violin sample. I was really pleased with the sound. I'm looking forward to hearing it when it will be recorded with live performers.
Thank you for having taken the time to listen.
Best wishes,
Marie-Anne
Psichology! Maybe you can gather your both vocations and do some research on composer´s role. I have read some articles about it, found them interesting. Yes, my surname is basque but my name is canarian
Logic has also symphonic instruments, but not them all sound great, for example strings aren´t that good, that I regret. Where are you from, Miguel? I answer in both languages so the conversation can be followed by other users in the official language of the site as well. Greetings!!
Hi Miguel, thanks for listening and your comment. I use Logic Studio, the full version. I chose the instruments I thought sounded more real, but not them all are so accurate. What do you usually use? If you are interested in a particular timbre just let me know, maybe I can offer some more information. Regards, have a nice day!
Thanks for the add. I am listening to your work, find it quite interesting! The Ghost at Saint Martin´s beach is very intriguing, I like it!! Also Altariel, sounds so delicate. I think you are quite versatile. Very nice work Miguel! Regards, merry christmas! :)
Thank you for your kind comments. You have some great music here. I especially like 'The Jewel Ouverture' and 'To whom it may concern'.
All the best,
Marie-Anne