If you want to download the individual instrument stems, the Cubase project, MIDI file and final mix from the video, just click this link: thinkspaceeducation.com/signup/scoring-berlinconsordino/
I just love how Guy literally records the first phrase he plays! It's super inspiring & proof that if you have an ear for what works you can create something beautiful from just about anything!
@@jeremysmith9696 Then you can fall back to the second thing to love which is that its also an extremely trainable skill that you can put time and effort Into getting better at :)
@@DarqIce i don’t know i like the thinking and planning stage, i always start by giving some time to randomly experimenting and setting a bunch of deadlines for project stages
Hey guy, I've been doing music since I was 6, now I'm 16, I've been watching you for a few years now and you've really helped me inspire myself with new things, regards from the US.
Hilarious review 🎉 straight on point and I have Violins 🎻 1 from the Con Sordino library and I must say it’s 🔥🔥🔥amazing 🔥🔥🎻🎻🎻🎻the texture and warmth keeps me inspired whenever I play them🔥🎹 now I’m tempted to add more of this library. Raw and warm yet refined .
Great sounding library! The first thing you played, though sounded as if you were scoring an Alex Trebek biopic. It was very close to the Jeopardy theme.
In addition to hearing you play Con Sordino which helps greatly, the tip at 11:26 is STELLAR. I have a serious request for another ThinkSpace course: how to use Cubase for scoring/Orchestration, with all of the tips you know, like the extra MIDI Track. That's not something that will be in the manual or the standard videos with "here's how you install and register". We need a HOW to best use Cubase and you are the best teacher for that. For instance, you started at 80bps... but I see tempo changes within a piece often. How, when and why do you do that? One example of topics for a new video course. Assume we bought and installed it and are ready with our piano sketches and even understand orchestration... how do we BEST sequence in Cubase? There's something called negative track delay. The manual shows you how to CHANGE IT. Pointless. When and why would you? And what's a good amount to start with, what are we listening for? And should we use Expression Maps? They seem helpful especially with Babylon Waves doing all of the work, but is hat the best way to go? If you did a course like that for the TS website using the latest v12, we'd be on that like koi fish the day after the ice melts. 😁
Who can afford Cubase? For the few who can justify paying such an absurd price for an unstable, resource hog of a program, they can read the manual, or watch Cubase tutorials on their own time.
Ha! “Am I speaking to you or to your significant other?” Considering the conversation I had with her yesterday I’d say you were speaking to her. I loved the library but this one isn’t a budgetary threat (it’s out of my league). I have the first two VSL SE library volumes. I’ve been trying to finish Spitfire Studio collection and have been happy with their strings but will have to wait to finish it out. I’m glad I found your channel because I have been wanting to do this kind of music for about 12 years and hadn’t thought it possible without having an orchestra director as a close friend. It’s still hard to convince the bank manager that I should spend the money though 😄. Thank you again.
Monsieur Guy, comment vous faites pour être toujours en bonne forme? C'est l'effet secondaire de la musique? Vous êtes formidable. Lorsque je regarde vos vidéos, je suis sûr de passer une bonne journée.
Hello, one question please, I'm between buying spitfire symphony, chamber strings or berlin bundle libraries, which one would you recommend if I want the one that sounds as real as possible and of the best quality? I want it to compose music like Lord of the Rings, Disney... but I also want it to sound, working on it well, the closest to a real orchestra. I would love to know your opinion, thank you very much.
I'm addicted to how well the skills of the players brought out my headphones, even through this long complicated chain of mics and sample engines and another player playing the samples then uploading to TH-cam and all. I usually say that guitar and especially electric guitar is the most dynamic instrument of all, but strings are very close second, and it's fantastic that technology can capture that. Especially when one (me) was an aspiring violist once but then became a guitar player but still love violins.
hi guy, I absolutely love your videos and your positive demeanor. You have inspired me to not only write better music but be a better person. You always seem soo positive soo thank you for that. Have you played with keyscape before? if not would that be something that would interest you ? Keep up the hard work and thank you again.
Thanks Guy, you just gave me a perfect explanation for my partner why I need Berlin Strings... I would be interested in how you would compare these with VSL's Dimension Strings? Or is that just trying to compare an apple to an orange, they are both fruit it's just down to which flavour you prefer.....
Mahler would have loved that, nope he's dead LMFAO He's my favorite composer and my research topic. And you are my favorite music channel on TH-cam, very emotional music, thanks as always!
any suggestions for quartet sample packs featuring solo instruments only? preferably one with everything in it, all articulations, im figuring on only buying one massive one for a single job that is done well rather than trying to buy one that tries to do everything, and then only work to that limitation. thanks
If you want to download the individual instrument stems, the Cubase project, MIDI file and final mix from the video, just click this link: thinkspaceeducation.com/signup/scoring-berlinconsordino/
Thank you!!
I just love how Guy literally records the first phrase he plays! It's super inspiring & proof that if you have an ear for what works you can create something beautiful from just about anything!
it's also depressing that I've not got that. LOL
@@jeremysmith9696 Then you can fall back to the second thing to love which is that its also an extremely trainable skill that you can put time and effort Into getting better at :)
Exactly. This is precisely what got me from the "thinking" and "planning" stage to actually start writing, regardless if I have it worked out or not!
@@jeremysmith9696 If you do what he does, it will come to you. At some point it just clicks and then you're stuck with impro-composing for a while :D
@@DarqIce i don’t know i like the thinking and planning stage, i always start by giving some time to randomly experimenting and setting a bunch of deadlines for project stages
Hey guy, I've been doing music since I was 6, now I'm 16, I've been watching you for a few years now and you've really helped me inspire myself with new things, regards from the US.
You are so YOUNG AT HEART, I love it so much!
Hilarious review 🎉 straight on point and I have Violins 🎻 1 from the Con Sordino library and I must say it’s 🔥🔥🔥amazing 🔥🔥🎻🎻🎻🎻the texture and warmth keeps me inspired whenever I play them🔥🎹 now I’m tempted to add more of this library. Raw and warm yet refined .
What an absolute beautiful space to create in.
Thank you Guy.
So beautiful and sad piece.
We love when you score with one or two Guy😉
Hello guy! im a young aspiring composer and i just wanna say thank you for being so inspiring, fun and educational! regards from australia
welcome!
Hello, ! 🌟Thanks for watching::You have been shortlisted for the ongoing secret giveaway contact address above on telegram, ❤️💯🏆, Thank you!
These are some of the most beautiful vst strings I've heard
Thanks, Guy. what a great sounding library.
You're simply the BEST!
Amazing. Beautiful work. Love it.
thank you
Omg soo beautful I love these strings! This is a game changer for me! Thanks alot Guy!
Whoa this is beautiful
wow soo cool you videos are so inspiring and informative please keep making videos of this style
😀😀😀
thank you
Hello, ! 🌟Thanks for watching::You have been shortlisted for the ongoing secret giveaway contact address above on telegram, ❤️💯🏆, Thank you!
Hi Guy! I love watching your videos.
hahaha that little short bit at 2:31 sounded like you were about to launch into Queen's The Show Must Go On :)
Awesome as always, Guy! 🌿
Good to see you Guy :)
Great video as ever. Warning. OT always shows prices without VAT. So it will be a little more expensive than you think. OT has great sounds however.
something I nearly fell trap to with cinematic studio series too. ig being British and not having to do the maths is both a blessing and a curse haha
Great sounding library! The first thing you played, though sounded as if you were scoring an Alex Trebek biopic. It was very close to the Jeopardy theme.
In addition to hearing you play Con Sordino which helps greatly, the tip at 11:26 is STELLAR. I have a serious request for another ThinkSpace course: how to use Cubase for scoring/Orchestration, with all of the tips you know, like the extra MIDI Track. That's not something that will be in the manual or the standard videos with "here's how you install and register". We need a HOW to best use Cubase and you are the best teacher for that. For instance, you started at 80bps... but I see tempo changes within a piece often. How, when and why do you do that? One example of topics for a new video course. Assume we bought and installed it and are ready with our piano sketches and even understand orchestration... how do we BEST sequence in Cubase? There's something called negative track delay. The manual shows you how to CHANGE IT. Pointless. When and why would you? And what's a good amount to start with, what are we listening for? And should we use Expression Maps? They seem helpful especially with Babylon Waves doing all of the work, but is hat the best way to go? If you did a course like that for the TS website using the latest v12, we'd be on that like koi fish the day after the ice melts. 😁
Who can afford Cubase? For the few who can justify paying such an absurd price for an unstable, resource hog of a program, they can read the manual, or watch Cubase tutorials on their own time.
@@cycycgcxdhettyg4948 Alright Mr Gatekeeper
Sweater looks very comfy also nice demo!
Ha! “Am I speaking to you or to your significant other?” Considering the conversation I had with her yesterday I’d say you were speaking to her. I loved the library but this one isn’t a budgetary threat (it’s out of my league). I have the first two VSL SE library volumes. I’ve been trying to finish Spitfire Studio collection and have been happy with their strings but will have to wait to finish it out. I’m glad I found your channel because I have been wanting to do this kind of music for about 12 years and hadn’t thought it possible without having an orchestra director as a close friend. It’s still hard to convince the bank manager that I should spend the money though 😄. Thank you again.
Great stuff as always Guy
Incredible!
Monsieur Guy, comment vous faites pour être toujours en bonne forme? C'est l'effet secondaire de la musique? Vous êtes formidable. Lorsque je regarde vos vidéos, je suis sûr de passer une bonne journée.
Merci bein!
Hello, one question please, I'm between buying spitfire symphony, chamber strings or berlin bundle libraries, which one would you recommend if I want the one that sounds as real as possible and of the best quality? I want it to compose music like Lord of the Rings, Disney... but I also want it to sound, working on it well, the closest to a real orchestra. I would love to know your opinion, thank you very much.
I'm addicted to how well the skills of the players brought out my headphones, even through this long complicated chain of mics and sample engines and another player playing the samples then uploading to TH-cam and all. I usually say that guitar and especially electric guitar is the most dynamic instrument of all, but strings are very close second, and it's fantastic that technology can capture that. Especially when one (me) was an aspiring violist once but then became a guitar player but still love violins.
What the heck does this piece remind me of..? Can't put my finger on it, but the dropping violin melody (@13:02) sounds sooo familiar...
hi guy, I absolutely love your videos and your positive demeanor. You have inspired me to not only write better music but be a better person. You always seem soo positive soo thank you for that. Have you played with keyscape before? if not would that be something that would interest you ? Keep up the hard work and thank you again.
Thanks Guy, you just gave me a perfect explanation for my partner why I need Berlin Strings... I would be interested in how you would compare these with VSL's Dimension Strings? Or is that just trying to compare an apple to an orange, they are both fruit it's just down to which flavour you prefer.....
Mahler lives!
Mahler would have loved that, nope he's dead LMFAO
He's my favorite composer and my research topic. And you are my favorite music channel on TH-cam, very emotional music, thanks as always!
any suggestions for quartet sample packs featuring solo instruments only? preferably one with everything in it, all articulations, im figuring on only buying one massive one for a single job that is done well rather than trying to buy one that tries to do everything, and then only work to that limitation. thanks
I quite love the sound of these.
I am interested to know which mic positions(aside from the tree mic) would Guy normally blend to get a good sound?
Is the vibrato able to be manipulated with a controller?
You're working with MIDI, so how did you put on the reverb? Did you route the instruments to an FX track?
What sound library do you prefer personally (or maybe you're not allowed to tell us) for strings / symphony orchestra?
Hello Guy ! Would you consider it (or Berlin strings flagship) as an alternative to Spitfire Chamber Strings ?
Definitely yes thats the space it is in
I wear sunglasses of doubt everyday! LOL
Thx for the videos, very inspiring. But, how to reach you sir? Email?
no garibaldi ?
Not today!
What software is this?
Cubase with Sine plugin
These violins sounds like the ones from "Schindler's List"...
Wish you would have delved into it a little derper