@delpimpo They use programs called sequencers, also called digital audio workstations (DAWs). Major ones are logic, digital performer and cubase. They allow you to compose music in a format called MIDI (musical instrument digital interface). You can have your composition played by instruments on your computer. Your DAW will have a few built in instruments, but you will need to buy plugins for a wider variety of sounds. These include synthesizers and samplers. DAWs can also record audio.
Tyler isn't a composer, he works with pre-recorded samples, just join it and send it to an orchestrator to make this sound playable by orchestra. Beltrami has quality, Tyler doesn't. His music is superficial.
@delpimpo They use programs called sequencers, also called digital audio workstations (DAWs). Major ones are logic, digital performer and cubase. They allow you to compose music in a format called MIDI (musical instrument digital interface). You can have your composition played by instruments on your computer. Your DAW will have a few built in instruments, but you will need to buy plugins for a wider variety of sounds. These include synthesizers and samplers. DAWs can also record audio.
@peppersax It is a "bent" cimbasso. A type of contrabass trombone.
Pete Anthony is cool. He's worked with composers such as John Powell, Christophe Beck, Theodore Shapiro, and James Newton Howard, and Danny Elfman.
does anybody knows what software film composers use to make the mock-ups of the cues?
love marco's 3:10 to yuma...
WTF is that brass instrument that looks like a cross between a trombone and a euphonium?
you should visit his website... it has soundtracks and ORIGINAL SHEET MUSIC !!!! I couln't believe it...
:)
I'm a fan of Beltrami, and while his misic does work for Live Free or Die Hard, it isn't up to Kamen's level.
Tyler isn't a composer, he works with pre-recorded samples, just join it and send it to an orchestrator to make this sound playable by orchestra. Beltrami has quality, Tyler doesn't. His music is superficial.