White noise always reminds me of tuning a telly in the 80's for some reason,. You can't beat a bit of dirt in a mix. On another note, really enjoyed the orchestral programming course, finished it during the week. Highly recommended ! I have found myself listening to John Williams to get more inspiration.
Thank you so much, John. I hugely appreciate your support and I’m delighted to hear the course was useful. And absolutely, everyone needs more JE in their lives!
🤍🤍🤍 Thanks Jono, interesting as always. It would be really something to hear your thoughts on composition/form/arrangement every now and then. I guess a lot of people would relate to that whatever their genre might be. Cheers.
Thanks, as always! Absolutely, this is something I’m happy to look at. It’s definitely something I’ll be exploring through the courses too - I have done a fair amount on this in the musical examples in Orchestral Programming 1. But it’s something I’m happy to do here too. Thanks for the suggestion.
That quick pencil tool and force-legato shortcut tutorial are worth their weight in gold!
Great! Glad it was helpful.
Excellent - thank you . I do wish Logic would update some of the older plug ins though !!!
Hi Lee. I agree. Though when it happens, I’m going to be sad. Some of them feel like I’ve grown up with them!
@@jonobuchananmusic me too . Oh and the AI 🙄😯😯😯 what is going on 🤣🤣🤣
White noise always reminds me of tuning a telly in the 80's for some reason,. You can't beat a bit of dirt in a mix.
On another note, really enjoyed the orchestral programming course, finished it during the week. Highly recommended ! I have found myself listening to John Williams to get more inspiration.
Thank you so much, John. I hugely appreciate your support and I’m delighted to hear the course was useful. And absolutely, everyone needs more JE in their lives!
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Thanks Jono, interesting as always.
It would be really something to hear your thoughts on composition/form/arrangement every now and then. I guess a lot of people would relate to that whatever their genre might be. Cheers.
Thanks, as always! Absolutely, this is something I’m happy to look at. It’s definitely something I’ll be exploring through the courses too - I have done a fair amount on this in the musical examples in Orchestral Programming 1. But it’s something I’m happy to do here too. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Thanks!