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  • How did you get the natural sounding instruments?

  • VERY GOOD!

  • very nice man.

    Any tips how to install it?

  • Makes me think of Titanic score :)

  • lol, Robc231 you're an asshole! Haha!

  • Great job! :-)

  • nice peace of work...i love it when people make music the way they want to...

  • The result???

    The result is: A very bad quality of video... lol

    Anyways, i did sound nice...

  • bad quality.. m8.. those were the industries latest special effects.. thanks for your comment :P

    (and your right you do sound good)

  • i'm sorry.. I meant IT does sounds nice...

    Did i just said that I sounded nice...

    Sorry about that.. I really mean IT SOUNDS NICE... lol

  • obviously you little anus face.

  • how do you install it in fl studio???

  • yea i got that. i need super help with the keyswitches

  • Sounds really good!:D

    Watch my composings too please!...

    I made some soundtracks with ewqlso too!:D

  • man that was excellent!

    great stuff man, i hope to see more

  • Nice music dude. But don't stretch out your patterns, it's better to just use the standard 4/4 pattern and then combine them in the playlist.

  • not really

  • and reasoning behind that claim?

  • It becomes much easier to re-use little patterns without having to copy paste in one big huge pattern. Say you have on pattern that goes A Minor, E Minor, and then another pattern that goes D Major, G Major. Then you can interchange these in the playlist easily instead of just programming it all in your one pattern. It's difficult to describe in text. Plus you can name each pattern and know what each one represents. It's just so much more practical if you're doing a huge song with lots of stuff.

  • I'm a signed musician and I use FL - trust me, I know how patterns work. I'm saying they're not good because the encourage the type of repetition you describe.

  • I definetely agree with you on this point. I use different patterns for every subtle change, with good naming it's easy to find yourself and it allows more subtilities and humanize your sounds. Very often I have 3 or 4 patterns for the same, phrasing, just to get different velocities and timing, it gives flow and expression to your sound and overall production.

  • wow! great music

    but how did you do it on the FL studio ?

    u used plug ins ?

  • Thx for your kind comment. I used an orchestra plugin called "East West Quantum Leap Symphonic Orchestra".

  • heh, I like seeing this.. It feels so much like the music I make -- extremely short, unfinished-sounding, and very beautiful. :)

    Good job, try writing out a story and form a composition around it. (with the goal being to make a full 3-5 minute score) Especially when using an app like EWQLSO.. they have so many articulations that are just subtle changes that you need to know exactly what you're going for (soft, harsh, mellow, etc)

    so it helps to make a story to it so it instantly applies. :)

  • thank you very much... exactly the way I wanna do it.

  • I soooo bought that right now.

  • sounds good :) keep it up !

  • i have gold myself but i got it unknowing to weather or not i need a midi keyboard i was hoping there was a program i could write my music in a txt format and it would transpose to music with this programs if this is possible plz help me :)

  • Could be possible.. but ive never heard of it.. sorry.. You dont need a midi keyboard btw.. just a sequencer.

  • You can write music in text with a program called Band-in-a-Box by PG Music. You have to type in the chord names and it has it's own midi instruments that play the chord progressions for you. Then you save that as a midi file and import it to another host... like Cubase which plays it on EWQLSO.

  • Finale 5.0 supports VSTs, so you just load up EWQLSO and input your music in notation (or tab for stringed instruments) and it will play back through the VST assigned to that track. You can also export as mp3.

  • I sometimes do this with programs like Guitar Pro (I write a tab and then export the midi to a music program).

    Generally you will want to make a midi file of the score. So you can use the midi in a sequencer and apply a VSTi.

  • nice job, sounds great!

  • That's nice, but why are your step sequencer patterns so long? I do similar stuff and have never needed that

  • It's just the way i work i guess. Especially when i'm using strings.

  • i do it that way as well, its much easier to see the entire composition rather than trying to chop everything up in the playlist.

  • Are you using EWQLSO Gold or Silver? Because I have both.

  • Gold.

  • Whats the difference by the way? I mean is silver not just a stripped down version of gold?

  • Well, Gold has more sounds over like 15 GB, and there are more samples and keyswitches to go by switching articulations and much more. Now it has been upgraded to an XP Pro which is more expanded sounds over 25GB worth of sound data. Silver is more likely a beginners plugin for film scoring other than the Garritan Personal Orchestra.

  • cool!

  • bravo

  • Nice sounds there.Good job.

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