I do love the piece! I noticed the tension in the chords, the kinda polyrythm and the separation in between instruments. Quite afew tracks in the end, but a lot of definition. Congrats !
amazing mockup as usual, the force theme was very well written with the different harmony. i love the vsts ur using, especially the strings and brass, CSS are on point!
I would love to see a behind-the-scenes video of how you work on your recreations. I consider you a master at this, and I would be eager to learn techniques from you to help in my own mock-ups!
Thanks, that is really kind of you. I'm nowhere near a master 😅 I have so much to learn. I like to use Musescore to transcribe what I hear. That makes it a bit easier to convert it to cubase
@@CatHarington I use the actual scores to my favorites (mostly James Horner) using Cubase and Cinematic Studios libraries. I'm still learning techniques and mixing. I've posted two videos on my channel so far and I'm 3/4's of the way finished with my third. Thanks for your reply!
This is a truly fantastic mock up! Well done and thank you for sharing it.
Beautiful work. Must have taken a while. Thanks for sharing.
Wonderful mockup! Congrats!
this is really good!
I do love the piece! I noticed the tension in the chords, the kinda polyrythm and the separation in between instruments.
Quite afew tracks in the end, but a lot of definition. Congrats !
amazing mockup as usual, the force theme was very well written with the different harmony. i love the vsts ur using, especially the strings and brass, CSS are on point!
Awesome work as always Cat ;)
I would love to see a behind-the-scenes video of how you work on your recreations. I consider you a master at this, and I would be eager to learn techniques from you to help in my own mock-ups!
Thanks, that is really kind of you. I'm nowhere near a master 😅 I have so much to learn.
I like to use Musescore to transcribe what I hear. That makes it a bit easier to convert it to cubase
@@CatHarington I use the actual scores to my favorites (mostly James Horner) using Cubase and Cinematic Studios libraries. I'm still learning techniques and mixing. I've posted two videos on my channel so far and I'm 3/4's of the way finished with my third. Thanks for your reply!
amazing