Your music made me get back into composing. Thanks. And Thanks for this. Nice to see all the tinkering.
@marcozannoneАй бұрын
Wow that's nice to hear! Thanks for watching!
@REST316Ай бұрын
YAY! The long violins and flute technique was really cool! Also love seeing how you get that really clean brass.
@marcozannoneАй бұрын
Thanks Rest! Glad you enjoyed it!
@treytrey-mv8cjАй бұрын
I love seeing your process in these videos, it's so insightful.
@marcozannoneАй бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
@taromuzikpieАй бұрын
amazing
@marcozannoneАй бұрын
Thanks again:)
@renzyxАй бұрын
i love your works man! so good
@marcozannoneАй бұрын
Great to hear, thanks for listening!
@Nexun8Ай бұрын
Great work fellow - your channel got randomly recommended to me recently and i actually decided to stick with it :) We got quite a similiar workflow with similiar libraries, so ill leave it with a small advice: after youre done with the brass part, try to split up the CSB solo trombones sus patch into individual lines with slightly altered automation, this does a TON to the overall "live vs midi" impression :) the same can obviously be done for the bass bones, although i personally feel that the impact of this step is much more noticable in the tenor bones, thus i usually also choose the lazy route and stick with the sus patch for the bass bones , but depending on the piece ( you got up to 3 voices for the bass bones) it can be appropriate to just go for it and try how it would sound
@marcozannoneАй бұрын
Nice thanks for the tip I'll try that!
@RaymondDoerrАй бұрын
Amazing process improving something mediocre to something great with the editing and enhancement you are doing!
@marcozannoneАй бұрын
Thank you!
@imbailing29 күн бұрын
I want to make something like this as well, not confident though