Composing with Moroccan Vocal Phrases

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  • Опубліковано 4 лют 2025

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  • @NewSonicLight
    @NewSonicLight 2 місяці тому

    Nice intro to this VSTi. I have Cubase Pro 12 which has Halion Sonic SE (not Sonic), and will get Pro 14 which has either a renamed Sonic SE or a fuller version of Sonic short of the standalone full version. Which did you use here?

    • @VSTInstrumentsPlugIns
      @VSTInstrumentsPlugIns  2 місяці тому

      Stevie uses the Full version of HALion 7 in this video. Which you can get purchase separately: www.steinberg.net/vst-instruments/halion/ - but Moroccan Vocal Phrases works also in the free HALion Sonic 7. Which you can for free here: www.steinberg.net/vst-instruments/halion/sonic/

    • @NewSonicLight
      @NewSonicLight 2 місяці тому

      @@VSTInstrumentsPlugIns - Thanks. I ended up buying it but... have run into an issue based on my ignorance. Here is a copy of parts of my posting at the Steinberg Cubase forum titled "Sonuscore Moroccan (and other) Vocal Phrases - Root Key Confusion" - where I may or may not get a solution:
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      (...) I might have made a mistake - assuming that it would play in whatever root key I choose. That is, for example, my current project sketch is in C Major with chords Dmin7, Dmin. Am7, Gsus 4/7 (and C Maj eventually).
      But due to that much Middle Eastern music and phrasing is very different - using Arabic, Pentatonic and other non-Western root keys, whatever phrases I choose are not in key. Probably by design.
      Is there a way to have such a plugin melodically conform to a basic Western and similar Major or Minor root key or not?
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      Since there is no such thing as refunds for downloaded plugins, then conversely, what kind of root key/s and progressions would work with this plugin?
      Any assistance, feedback, advice appreciated.