Realisation | BBCSO Core
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- This track was made for one of composer Daniel James' weekly competitions and is a rather classical take on the given topic: melodic ambience
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DAW: Cubase 11
Library: Spitfire Audio BBC Symphony Orchestra Core
You get a like just for that beautiful chord on 0:23
Or at 0:44. Dominant #9 always gets me excited. Yes! Something jazzy!
This is a very good example of what an excellent range of instruments are available with BBCSO Core and how well they can be arranged. It shows that you don't have to invest a ton of money in orchestral samples to create a great sound with your DAW. Well done!
I released an ep just using BBC Core. This example shows how good this library is! Great work 👍
Here here! I just released my first track using nothing but Core. What a marvellous tool it is!
This is so inspiring and I keep coming back to it over and over. You are so talented! ❤️
Wonderful 🧡
I keep coming back to this.
Just absolutely love it.
I fell in love with this beautiful and melancholic track! Very good job, Antonio.
This stirred feelings I didn't even know existed... This is music and magic merged into one.
Mugic? Doesn't sound right...
Thank you for sharing your amazing work!
I enjoyed listening to this. Very nice! I, too, have Core, and what a great musical tool it is!
Fantastic, enchanting.
Everything sounds incredibly real !!
Excellent job 😎
The opening is reminiscent of parts of Elmer Bernstein's To Kill a Mockingbird score. Great work!
Really well done, i don't get why one person had to dislike it .. i love it !
Very good!
Beautiful
This sounds incredible!
Wonderful composition! Great job:)
Wish I was that creative! Stumbled on your channel, subscribed without hesitation.
Gawd. I have Core and just wish I could put down something even partially close to this!! :-( Really wonderful.
Beautiful!
Lovely ❤
Wonderful! It reminds me Venus by Holst.
crazy Kingdom Hearts vibes
awesome
Beautiful composition! Great job!
Magnifico.
Sounds really nice. Great job!
Sehr schön!
that sounds great !!
Really nice
This is so beautiful... I am actually working on a 2D RPG game now with my studio in Japan. Would you be interested in helping with some of the arrangement and music? Not sure if you can DM on UA-cam but let me know if you'd be interested in talking about the project.
Thank you Aaron! This sounds exiting but unfortunately I currently have very little time because of my studies... I wish you all the best for your project :)
Hi Antonio, I'm loving your work. Out of curiosity, what is your process to getting to this end result? Do you sketch out a reduced version of the final product, or do you write out the entire orchestration in Sibelius and then play the parts in one by one etc?
Thank you! Recently I found out that, for me, writing the full score first and then creating the mock-up is the actually fastest way. But I often did it only in the DAW
@@AntonioEggert Thanks for the feedback Antonio! I love your music and that you're showcasing BBCSO Core. I have it too, and it's just wonderful to see someone use it to its fullest potential. Keep making beautiful music!
Wow 😯 how do you come up with those beautiful chords?
Very nice! Inspires me to do some work with my newly purchased Core soon. What software do you use to create the visualisation?
OBS and Vegas Pro (sometimes Hitfilm Express)
how do you guys make these piano roll videos
Very nice! How did you make the visualization (piano roll)? Is that a Cubase feature?
Thank you! I recorded the piano roll with a black background (without barlines) and removed it in Davinci Resolve afterwards!
@@AntonioEggert Great idea!
At the end, slightly out of tune.
;)
Wonderful music, Antonio! Big hug
Have you worked with other libraries? I’m a big fan of BBCSO myself
BBCSO is my main orchestral library at the moment. I also have SOLO from Audio Imperia (good for rather slow melodies)!
@@AntonioEggert My main library is BBCSO pro as well. BBCSO is more suited for classical work, has so much more realism, others focus more on movie tracks, the hollywood sound ( I am not an enthusiastic fan of this sound). I loved especially what you made with the Spitfire Labs! Where are you from, Antonio? Congratulations and thanks for the music!
+1 subscriber and I hope many more will follow
Thank you! Exactly my thoughts. I'm from Germany!