Orchestra Programming by Tenny Park Composed by John Williams. All samples are from Spitifire Audio BBC Symphony Orchestra Professional and Spitfire LABS.
@@rapidstop1337 That may well be. But the actual notes played are only 20% of orchestral programming. Where it gets tricky is the length of notes, spillovers, etc. for legatos, and Expression & Dynamics automations. Those are atrociously time-consuming.
This is an insane amount of work. Nicely done. I just finished the Lark Ascending and I’m half way through Elgar Cello Concerto No 1 with BBCSO Professional, and people don’t get how much work this is to do well (but how fun!). Curious what your mixbuss chain is, and reverb?
Main problem is that each velocity is played the same and the timing is perfect, if they played each part on keyboard for example, you’d hear much more realism
When you see this piece laid out like this, you realize what a genius John Williams is
Sounds really good. What an enormous project this is, I can't even imagine the hours of hard work that went into this. Hats off!
he used midi files here.
@@rapidstop1337 That may well be. But the actual notes played are only 20% of orchestral programming. Where it gets tricky is the length of notes, spillovers, etc. for legatos, and Expression & Dynamics automations. Those are atrociously time-consuming.
@@rapidstop1337what are midi files in this context?
@@jeremiah9722 he's saying that he just imported the notes from somebody else's midi transcription :) Lots of jargon and stuff in this field !
@@projectdriveYT so he didnt play all the notes himself for this project?
Dude !!!! I’m trying to imagine the amount of RAM your computer has !!!
mesmerizing to watch! Wow applause for your hard work, definitely something to be proud of
Incredible work!
Brilliant. Great work!
That's amazing. Fantastic job :)
I can't believe you are so good!!! unique😍😍
Composing a mockup by ear is a nightmare. And this piece is an absolute 3 times nightmare to compose. Well done buddy
Wow! That's incredible!
fantastic!
SOO GOOD!!
Amazing!!!
That's amazing
Lots of hours of hard work and technicalities... gland to hear....
wow, sounds amazing ! I'm also thinking to buy it as my next library, it's epic 😄🎶🔥
Great job, I need to try something like this, I bet you learn a lot!
Wow *speechless noises*🫡
This is an insane amount of work. Nicely done. I just finished the Lark Ascending and I’m half way through Elgar Cello Concerto No 1 with BBCSO Professional, and people don’t get how much work this is to do well (but how fun!).
Curious what your mixbuss chain is, and reverb?
I have a fair idea of the amount of work! Mind you, I'm about half way through my own mock-up of Bartok's 3rd Piano Concerto, using BBCSO Core
You're crazy
awsome
❤️
Very good job man can you tell me what computer you have to work with Logic Pro
Wow
Very impressive! Did you manually program all the MIDI or is the a copy of it that can be downloaded?
Even if that can be downloaded, in some cases it's even harder adjust a downloaded MIDI than record it manually
@@Miguel_Angel_Costa You're not wrong!
Holy hell Tenny. Is this the original file used for the movies?
Wow! Is it possible to download the projectfile anywhere?
Jeez
진짜 마법사....
How many hours did it take?
Incredible! Is there a downloadable file available for Logic Pro?
Did you get an answer? Wld be interested as well …
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nice sounds but....where is the melody?
Sounds good but feels a bit stiff.
THanks for the demo!
just an observation: it is not a song
Stiff. Robotic. Like pressing the demo button on a piece of early-'90s kit with slightly better samples.
That's what I thought. I mean tons of work, so I give the OP credit, but the VSTs are just so..... MIDI
Lots of work but you know, still sounds ultra fake
I think this may be on the fault of the mixing and mastering. BBCSO(pro) has a ton of mic settings.
Main problem is that each velocity is played the same and the timing is perfect, if they played each part on keyboard for example, you’d hear much more realism