here's some quick improvs i did a couple months ago on miro using solo strings:
http://www.justpiano.org/archives/31
http://www.justpiano.org/archives/30
I actually managed to fool a few people, including classical musicians, into thinking these were not electronic. I think they show some good out-of-box sound quality for Philharmonik considering that nothing else was done to them other than some basic reverb added.
-andrew
miro demo
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- KVRist
- 58 posts since 13 Aug, 2005
Hi Andrew. I like them both, and I think they trully show how expressive the sounds can be by their own. Was this also done with the miro reverb?
PS: Why not post these two in the eSoundz-competition going on right now?
Chris
PS: Why not post these two in the eSoundz-competition going on right now?
Chris
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 25 posts since 19 Jun, 2006 from new york, new york
thanks, i never considered putting them into competition. where do i find out about it?
i think these used the built-in Lexicon reverb in Sonar, but probably they might have also had the CSR turned on, I can't remember. glad you like them and thanks for listening!
i think these used the built-in Lexicon reverb in Sonar, but probably they might have also had the CSR turned on, I can't remember. glad you like them and thanks for listening!
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- KVRist
- 58 posts since 13 Aug, 2005
The competition? Its the very first thread on this forum ("The first ESOUNDZ IK/SR demo contest!"), at the top of the page. The final day to submit your demo is february 28 and there is a maximum limit of 5 contributions each, and each song must not be more than 5 minutes in lenght. Also, you can only use IK and Sonic Reality products in your demo. Just read the thread and you'll know. There has been a lot of changes in the competiton rules since this first started out, but what I wrote here pretty much sums up the current rules (I think)..
Chris
Chris
