Cuando hice un curso de dirección orquestal, esta obertura estaba entre las que había que escoger para dirigir, aunque yo escogí la obertura de la flauta mágica del tío Mozart jajaja.
I used Logic Pro X for the audio, and any video editing software of your choice is fine, I personally am most comfortable with Screenflow so that's what I used
thanks! the nice part about doing stuff like this is that I have as many tries as I need to get the part right, which ends up in a very polished end product. id like to upgrade my mic eventually, which is the main source of the synth kind of sound right now
Beautiful job! I'm a retired horn player and appreciate this sort of thing. Keep up the painstaking work! Very enjoyable.
The low horn sound is very very nice
You're kinda nuts bro
wonderful!!!
Genial!
Bravo!
Good
awesome, great job
This is great. Being locked down I was looking for something to do. Now Im going to go look up Logic X. Thanks for the inspiration Spencer.
Logic X is pretty expensive, and while it's a great software program, you could start making multitracks with audacity like I did (free program)
Cuando hice un curso de dirección orquestal, esta obertura estaba entre las que había que escoger para dirigir, aunque yo escogí la obertura de la flauta mágica del tío Mozart jajaja.
This is great. What editing software did you use?
I used Logic Pro X for the audio, and any video editing software of your choice is fine, I personally am most comfortable with Screenflow so that's what I used
This almost sounds fake like if you're using a synthesizer. Amazing job!
thanks! the nice part about doing stuff like this is that I have as many tries as I need to get the part right, which ends up in a very polished end product. id like to upgrade my mic eventually, which is the main source of the synth kind of sound right now