Hi, I'm a new user of Philharmonik and I must say I have been completely enchanted with the plugin (my wife says obssessed) and am excited about the music that is coming out of me! I am primarily a guitarist, playing mostly hard rock and metal, but I have some classical training as well as some background in theory and composition and have been wanting to go in a more symphonic direction anyway (and ultimately, move down a new career path in music production and get out of software engineering).
About 4 am today, a housemate was banging on my bedroom door saying that my studio computer was playing and she had no idea how to turn it off (she is staying in a basement room adjacent to the studio). I go down, and sure enough, I hear it blaring through the house. And of course, it had to be the evil sounding cathedral organ sound! I'd left the software up from my last session (using Sonar to host Philharmonik, although I sequence and record on a second machine running Linux). It wasn't playing music, just a single chord over and over in a loop... no idea why the sound started playing, I am sure it scared the crap out of my housemate. I am wondering if Philharmonik comes with a built in Phantom of the Opera...
House Phantom
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- KVRist
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- Tunesmith
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the Philharmaniac Orchestra. I swear when I was in grade 11 I saw the ghost in Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique while listening to the tape.
