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Curtis Schweitzer
Приєднався 21 лип 2006
Cantamus Processing Overview
A short explainer on what I do to get Cantamus App playback!
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Відео
tread softly (Score Video)-- Cantamus App Playback
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A setting of Yeats' poem "He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven" for SATB Chorus, a cappella, written for my wife on the occasion of her birthday. The original text is as follows: Had I the heavens’ embroidered cloths, Enwrought with golden and silver light, The blue and the dim and the dark cloths Of night and light and the half-light, I would spread the cloths under your feet: But I, being poor,...
Winsome Vortices (Score Video)
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I keep meaning to put these up more frequently! Nevertheless, here is the 4th track from my album "vespers", this one in a more regimented, slightly more upbeat 6/8 meter with alternating sections of slow, frozen pulses. As you can probably tell, the video is created from the PDF of the full scores that are included in the bandcamp version! This recording is thanks to the lovely people at Brook...
and we shall be as one with the stars (piano roll)
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"and we shall be as one with the stars" is a tone poem for orchestra. Originally written as the first movement of a multi-part work, the music grew and grew in the making into its own abstract exploration of a suite of musical ideas inspired by the cosmos. Built on a set of contrasting sections of layered atonal and polytonal material against both lush chromatic and diatonic melodic ideas, the ...
and we shall be as one with the stars (score video)
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"and we shall be as one with the stars" is a tone poem for orchestra. Originally written as the first movement of a multi-part work, the music grew and grew in the making into its own abstract exploration of a suite of musical ideas inspired by the cosmos. Built on a set of contrasting sections of layered atonal and polytonal material against both lush chromatic and diatonic melodic ideas, the ...
Anthocyanin (Score Video)
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From my album "vespers", a look at the first track "Anthocyanin".
Chama
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Sci Fi Suite
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Some orchestral/synth hybrid music that I think I might just cut up into loops and stems to make available on a game asset marketplace. We'll see how that goes.
A bit of Fantasy
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This week's piece is done 100% in Logic as a test run of my template, which broke this week and required quite a bit of fixing. I enjoyed the results!
and i saw the mist hanging low on the water
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Lydian-mixolydian piano textures with synths and a little suitcase.
Up Heaven's Broad Blue Stair
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Messing around mixing some semi-phrase-ish libraries (Crow Hill's String Murmurations) with more static libraries like Slate Ash's Landforms, along with some synth arps, pulses, and percussion.
Henges (Score Video)
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From my album "vespers", this is a look at the score for the 5th track, "Henges". Performance by the lovely musicians at Brookspeare Music: brookspearemusic.com
Works in Progress-- Worlds the Wilderness (Score Video, Cantamus App Playback)
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This week, something completely different some choral music I've been working on after finding cantamus.app an online service that will render a surprisingly not-awful version of your choral work with synthesized playback that includes the text. As the title would suggest, I'm still working on this one (in particular details and text divisions in mm. 2-5), but I was pleased enough with the play...
The Grove (Now completed!) and a Walkthrough
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The Grove (Now completed!) and a Walkthrough
Grove (WIP Composition-- StaffPad Playback of String Section using Berlin Strings)
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Grove (WIP Composition StaffPad Playback of String Section using Berlin Strings)
How I Export from StaffPad into Logic
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How I Export from StaffPad into Logic
March 28 Stream Replay: Finishing what we worked on yesterday
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March 28 Stream Replay: Finishing what we worked on yesterday
Yet More Orchestral Writing in StaffPad
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Yet More Orchestral Writing in StaffPad
Really amazing string work, they sound so good and feel really good and some really nice dynamics!
Great writing for chorus, dear Curtis! What did you do to get the sound file from Cantamus App sing as a chorus and not as four single voices? I already tried to multiply sound files from Cantamus in audacity with themselves, but since it's always the same vocal colors, it doesn't lead to a real multivoice choir sound. I guess, when there is a way to change the harmonic spectrum of the file so that the vocal colors sound differently it would be possible to put different layers on top of each other in order to simulate the sound of a real choir, but I haven't been able to figure out how to do that, yet. So I really wonder what you did here.
I will make a full video on it! While I am in process of that, here's a quick written overview of what I did here: 1. Finalize everything in the music (not the score!) and then import it into cantamus. Something is always wrong the first time so I make sure to use the first run through to change anything that sounds odd (e.g. sometimes Cantamus has a hard time with the endings of certain words), so I use this to fix any weird errors like that. 2. Create 6 versions of that finalized "cantamus version" in different keys-- + and - 1, 2, and 3 semitones. I don't know if cantamus uses samples at all, but I suspect they have to as moving the music even a half step away seems to trigger totally different sound that doesn't cause phasing issues. 3. Export SATB stems for each version, resulting in 4x6, thus 24 tracks in different keys. 4. Import into the DAW and use a pitch shifting plugin to move them to the original key, and import SATB stems of the original key as well, so now 7 individual voices per Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bass line. 5. Offset each track by a small amount so that you don't get all the voices hitting various consonants exactly perfectly, to mimic how a real choir doesn't have everyone hitting all consonants at exactly the same time. 6. Mix the resulting SATB stems better-- I find Cantamus generally has the SA voices much too loud and out of balance, and not nearly enough B, so I usually push the basses by at least a couple db, and tone down the Sopranos considerably. (Obviously, this is a relative measure-- with 7x4 or 28 tracks that were originally meant to be only 1/4 of a full mix I have them all down something like 10 db before I even start mixing to prevent peaking/distortion) 7. Run through reverb and other finalizing plugins to "suck it all together" like it occurred in a real space. 8. Make a version that's the actual score that has all the cantamus changes removed. I'm not sure this is the absolute *best* way to do this yet, as I'm still experimenting. It always sounds better to pitch things down as opposed to up, and in this method almost half the tracks are pitched up, and I've noticed that they tend to sound weird, so in this version I think I actually have them mixed in *extremely* lightly. I think it might be better to put together a set of tracks that's the original plus maybe 4 semitones of transposed versions instead so that everything is pitching down. Might be able to do that with, say 2 tracks that are pitched up to retain the feeling of 7 singers per part, or maybe even mess with a version where the lyrics are changed to create subtly different consonants/vowels and aren't transposed at all. (I keep forgetting to change all instances of "I" to "eye" as I've noticed cantamus doesn't do a diphthong for this and it sounds absolutely bizarre to me). Basically, its the "transposition trick" that is often used when you are working with say, a sample library that only has 1st Violins and you need a 2nd Violins part, so you sent MIDI that's maybe a whole step up from the "true" pitch to force every note to be a different sample, and then use a pitch correction plugin to pull everything back down to the correct tuning, only in this case you are sending MusicXML to cantamus that's transposed instead of using a MIDI transposition plugin. Adding a reverb plugin makes a big difference too as it tends to smooth out some of the weirdness.
@@CurtisSchweitzer Dear Curtis, thanks a lot for that detailled explanation. That's simply amazing. It might be a quite complicated process, but it seems totally worth it. I Like your rendition a lot and will try out the technique soon with one of my yet unperformed pieces. Thanks again!
What a beautiful composition, dear Curtis! Nice balance between repetition and variation, also some exquisit sweet dissonances and unexpected chord changes. I love it!
Really beautiful. Love 1:00
More Curtis let's goooooooo!!!!❤🎉🎉
Absolutely invigorating! Makes me dream of hearing your songs in concert someday...
Very beautiful and a great performance!
Thank you for your in-depth video, Curtis. I wanted to ask if during your testing you had experienced anything like this problem I am having: I just received my complete EW Hollywood Orchestra Opus Diamond edition...1 TERABYTE of it! There is a lot to love at first glance as the updated UI is beautiful but I do have one major concern thus far. EX; If I load French horns the volume of the notes played in the lower octaves is so much less then the volume of the upper octaves. Generally the bottom brass notes can knock you out of your chair but these are actually wimpy compared to those in the upper register. I have many libraries in all price ranges and have never seen something like this. I am hoping that there is an answer and fix for this but I can't imagine what that could be. Thus far I see several of the brass instruments have this issue. Can you think of a reason why this is happening? In the mean time, Happy New Year.
I want to thank you for some very special sounds, your music is beautiful
Thanks for you kind comment, and of course glad that you liked the music. Appreciate you stopping by!
I really love the brass sections in this! Some really cool writing in this. A few moments in this remind me of Williams but with your awesome touch on it!
This felt super cinematic like it was made to be put alongside an animated short movie! Really cool stuff! I don’t think I have the skill set to make music like this. It seems like it would be really difficult to get this kind of rich atmosphere in the music without a ton of practice. Most of what I make is like peppy and upbeat so I love seeing other styles not like mine to learn more about orchestration techniques! Thinking I might try to make something more like this in tone for practice later!
Thanks for stopping by and giving it a listen-- I appreciate the time commitment as I know it's not exactly short! :). Would certainly love to hear your take on this style-- I find that people who "stretch" themselves often write the most interesting material.
5:40 The build to that was chilling in the best ways. This would be awesome soundtrack music, I swear. It's ethereal-transcendent ✨️
Just finished listening to it. That was incredible 🙌 How long did it take to write that?? That would've taken me months if not years 😭 I'm not usually one for modern-esque music, but I absolutely loved it!!
@@Sgbear_ this was maybe a couple of weeks? I was originally going to make it a first movement of a larger work but ended up changing my mind about the structure and decided it worked best on its own. I composed it in StaffPad which makes the composition time a lot more compressed as I am most comfortable in that process. Glad to hear the vibe hit you exactly how I was hoping it would- definitely going for exactly what you described!
whaat who wrote that? it's fire
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I love it.
Glad you enjoyed it-- been sitting on this one for awhile so its nice to get it posted!
Another banger, reminded me of the alien ost at parts
That's quite a nice compliment given how much I adore Goldsmith's writing on that score!
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first found your stuff through airships as the music struck me as on par with halo's soundtrack, listening to all of your other stuff leads me to believe everything you make is gold.
Klingt super!
Beautiful! I love how it opens up at bar 156 (and 265). What presets are you using?
Sorry I missed this one! As for presets, I'm mostly just messing with different combinations of each instrument-- say, one of the Viola layers with another Viola layer, with the whole ensemble being something like a string quartet + double bass with as little layering of each as possible to (ideally, not always succeeding) give it a natural feel. Honestly I've pretty much used probably 50% of the available layers to build my own presets so hard to list them, but that's the process by which I choose them.
Hey you were on my Spotify wrapped! Loved this piece and it’s undulating feel, you really make odd meters work without it ever sticking out
Dang, that is fire🔥🔥
Amazing as always you are breathtaking👏
pretty
Too many notes
Beautiful Piano work as always. Amazing compositions Curtis. Keep up the sublime work! 👍
This gives me halo vibes and I definitely would listen to this on my music
Hey Curtis. Long time listener since the Starbound days, just stopping by to let you know you've been one of my biggest musical inspirations. Thanks for everything you've done and keep making great songs.
Oh wow, had to rewind and relisten with proper headphones❤
lots of cool stuff! - I like the really low bass strings that swell in an out. What exactly are the orange lines at the bottom of the screen? When they peak, its like a kind of synth pad sound? Is there a better name for that cause I'd like to look more into whatever it is. Just a whole bunch of filters put on an instrument?
The lines are the various CC1 (Modulation) controllers for the tracks, often controlling volume or timbre settings. Glad you liked it!
Beautiful
what software do you use?
There's a lot-- a bit more than is easy to list in a reply, but you can see an overview of my template here: ua-cam.com/video/GFui13Bp87k/v-deo.html And a slightly out-of-date look at the hardware setup here: ua-cam.com/video/G6tFqpO_mBM/v-deo.html
sounds like a beautiful icy landscape, maybe more like the tundra
this has some sick castley vibes to it
This is amazing! I wish I had the skills to compose something like this😅
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Superb Composition as always! I imagine this playing through a waltz through a abandon library. The piano really adds allot as it builds in suspense. Keep it up Curtis! 👍
I dunno why this was recommended to me, but it took me a few second to understand why it sounded a lot like the starbound ost. Glad to have found it, it's really good!
Love the piano sound and the polytonal spooky vibes in this one! 🎃
reminds me a bit of legend of zelda, a temple or dungeon
Beautiful! Didn't know about the album, but will check it out now.
Very emotionally mystically ethereally moving composition. Beautiful work as always Curtis. Keep it up! 👍
With the announcement that Halo Studios is currently working on several games, I really hope that they come back to you and the others for music again. You guys did so amazing on the Halo Infinite soundtrack, I was just listening to it again today and I really do think its lives up to the legacy left by Marty. I'm sure even if they have been in contact with you, you can't say, but I'm rooting for ya.
Would love to be invited back-- one of the highlights of my career!
@@CurtisSchweitzer I'm sure it was. As far as I know thats the only time you've had your music actually played by a real orchestra, right? So I imagine that was really cool for you.
@@CurtisSchweitzer I think starbound was as well
That piano is sooo good. Love this. 🙏🎃
0:57 music starts
Love to see you still producing music. I bought your Starbound album years ago and still listen to it to this day. I would love to see you hit another big gig like that again. Your work’s so beautiful!
I am so glad you stopped by and enjoyed it!
Wonderful space/sci-fi vibes from this one… 😄 Btw, the I-ii-vi-IV progression, in the middle and at the end of the track, I noticed it in some other album tracks of yours, it always sounds gorgeous.. and feels very nostalgic/hopeful.. do you like to use it in particular?
I have a couple of things like that-- "tools in the toolbox" I like to say-- that fit a particular mood or atmosphere that I pull out from time to time. I find they are most useful in little sections, and that it is a good idea to have a bunch of them to switch between so that you avoid using them too much!
So beautiful man
Great job, always some Starbound vibes
Oooo so nice :)