Thank you very much sir, yeah the piano sketch is def half of it haha, a lot of work needs to be done in the orchestration to match the original vision
Really great sound. When I listen to the final product, It isn't difficult to imagine something massive and grotesque trying to kill you. When the choir kicks in, it takes me back to when circle strafing a boss was the only survival tactic I knew because I hadn't seen all the ways I could be one-hit back to a bonfire.
The piano version with the cool rhythm kind of reminds me of Theme of Cid From Eminence of Shadow if you listen to piano covers of that song and you might here it.
i had goosbumps , i really love bloodborne and you're basically living my dream of being able to do such musics . i've tried to use AI to make bloodborne music but to no avail . its called Suno
@@tindertinder-ro8ww my friend, ai will not help you achieve your dreams, through discipline and time you can build up skills and knowledge of digital instruments to be able to make the music you want to make
Love that you used Ludwigs theme in the background for the intro. Using the horns as a percussive is a great observation! Your use of the choir also takes this to the next level. Do you have a preferred sound library for this particular song? Mainly the strings and brass. Sounds great. I hope to see more in the future. Cheers
Hello! Thanks so much for watching all the way haha, and that it was of use. For this track, I used Cinestrings and cinebrass for the brass. In the future I want to combine cinestrings with spitfire's symphony since they have more articulations are are more dry and up close vs cine stuff, sounds a lot more victorian/bloodborney. And thanks! I have plenty of souls tracks coming up, been learning a lot more music theory lately so I'll try to explain that aspect as well haha
@@dyroth I had to watch it all haha, you never know what information can be missed. Theres not too many videos like this one. And like yourself, Bloodborne has a unhealthy grasp on my life lol! Its one of the best soundtracks/games ever made. Also, thanks for the info! I love the brass sounds, they sound so low and crispy too. Nucleus by Audio Imperia just doesn't seem to have the same oomph from the staccato brass hits that yours has, so I'll be looking into it! (I've also been eyeing Metropolis Ark) I subbed, so it will be great seeing your progress with theory/ music making. Keep it up man!
@@sunumaudio Thanks a lot bro! It might have also been metropolis ark haha, I forget since I cycle between those, brass is a bit harder to find and yeah I find a lot of the libraries to feel too shallow, without the girthy undertones. I have an malenia inspired and slave knight gael inspired song coming up, so I’ll be sure to do breakdowns of those, and then back to bloodborne >:)
@@dyroth I think after my next big release or so.. Metropolis will be my next big purchase. The low end strings and low brass are just built different lmfao. And dude! That sounds epic! Cant wait to hear it. Keep it up, you have some really awe inspiring work. 🎶 🎶
Great video man.. I'm glad I subscribed 🙂 Can you tell me what DAW you are using? I'm using Garage Band on my phone, and thinking I need to upgrade to something more flexible on the PC
Thank you very much! I use FL studio 20. It comes with an infinite free trial if you want to try it out, I highly recommend a daw on pc as opposed to on the phone, really changes the game
Thank you very much! I actually have a new bloodborne video coming out this week. The risers are unfortunately hard to find, and have to be found in very few vsts. These ones were from the Palette - Orchestral FX by red room audio
this is sick as hell, I was sorta doubting you at the beginning with the piano but when you transposed it to orchestra that shit hit crazy.
Thank you very much sir, yeah the piano sketch is def half of it haha, a lot of work needs to be done in the orchestration to match the original vision
Really great sound. When I listen to the final product, It isn't difficult to imagine something massive and grotesque trying to kill you. When the choir kicks in, it takes me back to when circle strafing a boss was the only survival tactic I knew because I hadn't seen all the ways I could be one-hit back to a bonfire.
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The piano version with the cool rhythm kind of reminds me of Theme of Cid From Eminence of Shadow if you listen to piano covers of that song and you might here it.
This was very helpful, thank you
i had goosbumps , i really love bloodborne and you're basically living my dream of being able to do such musics . i've tried to use AI to make bloodborne music but to no avail . its called Suno
@@tindertinder-ro8ww my friend, ai will not help you achieve your dreams, through discipline and time you can build up skills and knowledge of digital instruments to be able to make the music you want to make
Love that you used Ludwigs theme in the background for the intro.
Using the horns as a percussive is a great observation! Your use of the choir also takes this to the next level.
Do you have a preferred sound library for this particular song? Mainly the strings and brass. Sounds great. I hope to see more in the future. Cheers
Hello! Thanks so much for watching all the way haha, and that it was of use. For this track, I used Cinestrings and cinebrass for the brass. In the future I want to combine cinestrings with spitfire's symphony since they have more articulations are are more dry and up close vs cine stuff, sounds a lot more victorian/bloodborney.
And thanks! I have plenty of souls tracks coming up, been learning a lot more music theory lately so I'll try to explain that aspect as well haha
@@dyroth
I had to watch it all haha, you never know what information can be missed. Theres not too many videos like this one. And like yourself, Bloodborne has a unhealthy grasp on my life lol! Its one of the best soundtracks/games ever made.
Also, thanks for the info! I love the brass sounds, they sound so low and crispy too. Nucleus by Audio Imperia just doesn't seem to have the same oomph from the staccato brass hits that yours has, so I'll be looking into it! (I've also been eyeing Metropolis Ark)
I subbed, so it will be great seeing your progress with theory/ music making. Keep it up man!
@@sunumaudio Thanks a lot bro! It might have also been metropolis ark haha, I forget since I cycle between those, brass is a bit harder to find and yeah I find a lot of the libraries to feel too shallow, without the girthy undertones. I have an malenia inspired and slave knight gael inspired song coming up, so I’ll be sure to do breakdowns of those, and then back to bloodborne >:)
@@dyroth I think after my next big release or so.. Metropolis will be my next big purchase. The low end strings and low brass are just built different lmfao.
And dude! That sounds epic! Cant wait to hear it. Keep it up, you have some really awe inspiring work. 🎶 🎶
Great video man.. I'm glad I subscribed 🙂
Can you tell me what DAW you are using? I'm using Garage Band on my phone, and thinking I need to upgrade to something more flexible on the PC
Thank you very much! I use FL studio 20. It comes with an infinite free trial if you want to try it out, I highly recommend a daw on pc as opposed to on the phone, really changes the game
Thank you this is really helpful. I was wondering how you made or get the riser effect that you use at 12:42. I am struggling with making these
Thank you very much! I actually have a new bloodborne video coming out this week. The risers are unfortunately hard to find, and have to be found in very few vsts. These ones were from the Palette - Orchestral FX by red room audio
@@dyroth what a coinsidence lmao. thank you sm for the quick awnser
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