That's incredibly kind! Thanks for watching. And yeah! It's definitely a thing. I've had my mix of successes and failures with it, but I'm in general surprised and pleased with the incredible talent and affordability on there!
Dear Jesse Haugen ! Thank you, I had a great time !) There is a great lack of video tutorials on orchestral music mixing. Maybe you could do such a work ? Regards, Yaroslav Kniazev.
Thank you! I know what I know from experience and learning on the job, but all the big important orchestral stuff I do, I send to real engineers. The best advice I can give is don't think if mixing orchestral music like mixing a bunch of individual tracks/instruments. Think bigger picture: groups, sections, etc.
@@jessehaugen Thanks for the tip ! I'm certainly not obsessing over it. But my projects (tracks) don't sound good ! I know many examples of my colleagues, with minimal intervention in the project, yet with excellent results. I'm definitely doing something wrong ) I'm still a beginner, but the desire to learn is very strong ! Thanks for the support !
Thank you! I'm so glad you found it helpful. I almost always use the Budapest Scoring Orchestra. You can purchase normal sessions or their "shared sessions" which are short 30min recording sessions they offer on limited dates each month. It's a really affordable way to record with orchestra! Been doing it for years. They're really incredible.
Ah thank you very much for another very informing video 👍 very awsome of you
My pleasure! Thanks for watching
Bravo Jesse!!! Bravo!!! WoW!!!
P.S. thank you for introducing me to Fiverr, I had no clue that it existed or that it was a “thing”!!
That's incredibly kind! Thanks for watching.
And yeah! It's definitely a thing. I've had my mix of successes and failures with it, but I'm in general surprised and pleased with the incredible talent and affordability on there!
This video is relly helpful, hope one day can hear an orchestra play my music even if the project is just for my self XD
You will man!
Eres un genial músico y genial cómo resuelves el problema del $$$…bravoooo.
Muchas gracias!
Awesome video!! Please make more like this!
Thank you! Yeah, I have plans to, so I definitely will!
Great video, thanks for sharing such practical examples!
For sure! Thanks for watching!
Liking this video for the trumpet guy (and the excellent content obv haha)
The trumpet guy rules haha
Thanks for watching!
Really cool explanations and examples! Thanks for sharing :)
That's very kind! Thanks for watching!
Really Fantastic video and your stuff whether with live or without sounded amazing!
I really appreciate that! Thank you!
Dear Jesse Haugen !
Thank you, I had a great time !) There is a great lack of video tutorials on orchestral music mixing. Maybe you could do such a work ?
Regards, Yaroslav Kniazev.
Thank you!
I know what I know from experience and learning on the job, but all the big important orchestral stuff I do, I send to real engineers.
The best advice I can give is don't think if mixing orchestral music like mixing a bunch of individual tracks/instruments. Think bigger picture: groups, sections, etc.
@@jessehaugen
Thanks for the tip !
I'm certainly not obsessing over it. But my projects (tracks) don't sound good !
I know many examples of my colleagues, with minimal intervention in the project, yet with excellent results.
I'm definitely doing something wrong )
I'm still a beginner, but the desire to learn is very strong !
Thanks for the support !
Experience and trail and error are going to help you more than anything! Think of each thing as you go and trust your ears!
@@jessehaugen
Thank you very much !
Fantastic helpfull video! Just a question. Where and which orchestra did you use for the full orchestra?
Thank you! I'm so glad you found it helpful.
I almost always use the Budapest Scoring Orchestra. You can purchase normal sessions or their "shared sessions" which are short 30min recording sessions they offer on limited dates each month. It's a really affordable way to record with orchestra! Been doing it for years. They're really incredible.
and when you went all out, did you had drums made too ?
Nope! Kept those samples. Hard (and extremely expensive) to replicate the cinematic drum thing live