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Posted by alanzo on Sep-23-2004 13:03:

OMG It's NOT TRANCE (Part 2) - Alan-M - Sex In A Minor

I did this piece about the same time as "Symphony #1" but never posted it. I did it about 6 months ago... I'm sure if I re-did it now it would sound 10x better production wise... but either way.. here it is

How a 4 year trance producer does a classical piece

Alan-M - Sex In A Minor
Bitrate: 192kbps
Length: 2min 35sec


Feedback would be appreciated


Posted by Mike_Foyle on Sep-23-2004 13:27:

hmm melody is nice! but the sounds are very computurey, especially those reason vocals :P

It would be nice live, i dont think u can really make a classical piece without a live orchestra or something.


Posted by alanzo on Sep-23-2004 13:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Mike_Foyle
especially those reason vocals :P


Spectrasonis Atmosphere actually.. I dont use Reason

All the rest of the samples are from the Vienna Symphonic Library... If I where to do it now I would use much better FX, a much better vocal sample, and Edirol Orchestral since it sounds just as good and is easier to use.


Posted by Letters on Sep-23-2004 17:02:

So you made this track only by using your computer? lol

I think this is quite nice, but abit boring imo. Good job.


Posted by alanzo on Sep-23-2004 20:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Letters
So you made this track only by using your computer? lol

I think this is quite nice, but abit boring imo. Good job.


yeh it's not a live orchestra (obviously) - and it sounds like ass butt becuase I have no skill in making an orchestra sound real..

I eventually plan on doing a trance remix of this and my other classical piece.. should prove to be two very epic trance tracks..


Posted by Trefall on Sep-23-2004 22:14:

VSL is indeed an incredible program, and one can make some very believable orchestral performances with it. A piece by Matthias Guenthert.

I thought the vox sample took away a lot of the believability of it actually being an orchestra playing, but like you said, VSL is really hard to use anyway. Can't deny the quality of the sampels though


Posted by alanzo on Sep-24-2004 01:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Trefall
VSL is indeed an incredible program, and one can make some very believable orchestral performances with it. A piece by Matthias Guenthert.



that mp3 is really good.. it's amazing what u can do with a little bit of articulation and the right amount of EQing/reverb

i've gotten better using those tricks since I did this piece (why it would be 10x better) but I don't think I could get it to sound as good as "Ready to Fight"


Posted by Sunquest on Sep-24-2004 03:44:

def. not sounding good with the voice hehe, u couldve added more reverb on it, more and raise the release and amplitude a little...
other than that, the sounds are excellent
fits a game like zelda, or lord of the rings hehe
gr8 work m8, peace out


Posted by Redbull on Sep-26-2004 16:54:

Not sure if there are any football fans here but this almost sounds like something that could be played on an NFL Films segment.


Posted by EtherealSL on Sep-27-2004 05:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Redbull
Not sure if there are any football fans here but this almost sounds like something that could be played on an NFL Films segment.


haha YES


dude: edirol orchestral

that thing works wonders. seriously, every single time i use it, i have to change into a new pair of pants cause i keep on spoiling them with excitement.


Posted by davidemonin on Sep-28-2004 01:53:

I am liking the melodic ideas in this, but not the quality of the sounds. As already said, they a little "computery" or too digital. Would be nice if you redue it with better sounds/effects and stuff.


Posted by Lee Silver on Sep-28-2004 17:28:

Actually that sounds are too digital... Same compose is good, but I don't have any associations with sex

Meybe some soundfonts help you? I recomend you website with good banks, all of them are totally free of expense, but you must register: http://www.sf2midi.com/



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