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From: MrDaduh59
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  • I heard there are lots of mistakes and errors in these Hal Leonard editions.

  • Wow!

  • I know this piece of music inside out and I am frankly speechless.

    Bravo on some truly outstanding work.

  • (Sorry, bad English...) Good job, Mr. Bacal. But as you can see on this experiment, VLS is near to reality, but there's a difference to real records, which is definitely more lively. The conclusion is: you can use VSL to compose new material WITH the samples and all the possibilities of VSL, but you can't achieve reality with creations, whích were composed with the background to use a real orchestra.

  • Excellent work MrDaduh, I love this mockup!!!....Wow!!...looks like you took care of a lot of details here, what kind of reverb you used and how did you use it??

  • I had to come back to this video... Love the work you did! I'm now learning to how to use VSL!

  • This is great!! I have to go and expand my library now. Good job on the arrangements....

  • Puñetaa la mejor

  • Did you use the Appassionata strings on this? Great job!

  • @oceantracks Yes I used appassionata strings.

  • ...another example of why I need VS software... this sounds great!

  • I need to compose something... NOW. This is inspiration in its purest form!

  • This is amazing! What's the price of this software?

  • Did you use a music keyboard hooked up to your PC with this, or just the VSL software?

    Did you play it off an orchestral score?

  • @markpos1976 I do have keyboard (axiom 25) hooked up to my PC but for this piece I mostly scanned the score into my computer with Photoscore Ultimate and tweaked it with my mouse in Cubase.

  • in tne trumpets you use only one trumpet or the trumpet ensemble?

  • @VVS3 I used a combinations of solo trumpets mixed with ensemble trumpets.

  • How many Pcs Did you Used?

    Great Job! impressive!

  • @ForgingSounds This was done with 1 PC (windows 7 64 bit, 24 gb memory)

  • Is it just me, or does the VSL Brass mop the floor with EastWest's brass?

  • @mooreentstudios It all depends on which patch you use at the given time.

  • @mooreentstudios it eats it for dinner, then spits it out, then stomps on it!

  • This was great. My favourite movie/orchestral piece of all time and you did it brilliantly! Best of luck for your arranging future and please keep up the awesome work! Loved it! :)

  • Well done! Beautiful brass and string phrasing.

  • Especially the end makes me shiver:)

  • This is defently a masterpiece. This thing shows that you have no borders if you can create orchestration via VSL. It´s amazing. Full of Passion and Feeling. I have also listen to the orginal one. In my opinion i like this one more the the orginal. it sounds better. Good job jay;)

  • VSL is definitely the one

  • what a glorious arrangement!

  • What a monstrous effort. Simply amazing ! All this and only one viewer comment ? That's a shame ! I guess most took this as the original recorded soundtrack for its authenticity. You considerably raised the bar for using VSL. Respect !

  • @pianist007 you should check his rendering of Stravinsky's Sacre. This is peanuts in comparison.

  • Class mate, any more videos of you playing the midi live in sonar would be great.. seeing it like this helps put together some of the vast puzzle!!!

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