I've also scored a few pieces that jumped into my mind uninvited that required immediate scoring, lest I forget them. They need development, so don't expect them to have that satisfying structure to them yet. They're the bare bones of what's to come. One that I have available is the Classic Tear Jerker . This plays as one of the characters is dying and speaking to the main hero.
I'm filming the opening credits in a few days, but I'll have a better synopsis and explanation of what's going on here in a bit.
Very nice piano and orch. The mystery is all behind the sound. I'd love to know what you use to make the orchestra sounds but you don't have to tell me if you don't want to. If you do, is it software? and available on MacOSX. I could use a good application that deals with orchestra sounds since my workspace isn't big enough for anything else but a laptop.
Posts: 31 | Location: Iceland | Registered: September 15, 2005
Wow...definately didn't notice you posted here. I used Cubase with Edirol Orchestral to achieve those sounds. I now use it on my laptop when I'm in class--er, I mean, on the road.
I just downloaded a software "garritan personal orchestra" and I must say it is one of the best filmscore softwares I know. There is avaible very rich and realistic sounding full symphonyorchestra.