Hi Dr. Jan-Nicolas,
First: I'd like to thank you so much for the add,
Second: thanks a lot for telling me how do you make your music and how do you get your sounds, for me I use the Finale for writing the notes (I never write by the keyboard, and I use the computer's keyboard instead). As a wave editor I use Sound Forge, it is similar to Wavelab or maybe more advanced.
Do you know that I dream to have the Vienna Library one day; it is the best software in the world but as you mentioned it is very expensive, I have real problem with the strings sounds especially the violins and that's why if the work is Oriental I record several tracks to be as real orchestra (Please listen to (La Mush Ana) for example (by the way you can watch it in the YouTube.com.
Lastly I wish you a nice time with your beautiful music,
Best regards,
Ahmad
Hello Dr. Jan-Nicolas,
Really beautiful music and very good orchestration, I can't believe that you don't work with the music but in the history there are many great composers who works with something else such as Korsakov, I enjoyed your music very much, which software do you use for creating the orchestral sounds?
Best regards,
Ahmad
At 5:42am on February 22nd, 2008, Alex Pfeffer said…
Hi Jan, du fragtest nach den Instrumenten aus "The Gathering". Da es sich wie im Text bzw. Tag beschrieben um eine offizielle QLRA Demo handelt, sind alle Instrumente aus dieser Library. Cheers, Alex
you've so good music,my favorites are; "Feeding" and "Mystic"..good work!
Best Regards,
mtfyz
At 4:33pm on February 14th, 2008, Curt Schatz said…
Hi Jan. Thanks for listening.. The voice in the Dream of Pharaoh is from the wonderful EWQL Voices of Passion set.
BTW, your music is really well done. A pleasure to listen to; especially mystic and Immortal Train. Great stuff!
At 10:01pm on February 13th, 2008, Marinho Nobre said…
Thanks for adding me buddy. Awesome music !
Marinho
At 8:25am on February 10th, 2008, Chris Merritt said…
Hi Jan, I studied German in school. I'm not sehr gut, but I verstehe etwas!
At 7:21pm on February 9th, 2008, Chris Merritt said…
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First: I'd like to thank you so much for the add,
Second: thanks a lot for telling me how do you make your music and how do you get your sounds, for me I use the Finale for writing the notes (I never write by the keyboard, and I use the computer's keyboard instead). As a wave editor I use Sound Forge, it is similar to Wavelab or maybe more advanced.
Do you know that I dream to have the Vienna Library one day; it is the best software in the world but as you mentioned it is very expensive, I have real problem with the strings sounds especially the violins and that's why if the work is Oriental I record several tracks to be as real orchestra (Please listen to (La Mush Ana) for example (by the way you can watch it in the YouTube.com.
Lastly I wish you a nice time with your beautiful music,
Best regards,
Ahmad
Really beautiful music and very good orchestration, I can't believe that you don't work with the music but in the history there are many great composers who works with something else such as Korsakov, I enjoyed your music very much, which software do you use for creating the orchestral sounds?
Best regards,
Ahmad
thank you for listening and your comment..
you've so good music,my favorites are; "Feeding" and "Mystic"..good work!
Best Regards,
mtfyz
BTW, your music is really well done. A pleasure to listen to; especially mystic and Immortal Train. Great stuff!
Marinho
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