I think Mozart would be fascinated by today's technology. With his 168 IQ, he would likely customize the software so he could write that little opera of his (The Magic Flute) in one week instead of 2! I still don't like opera *except* his because the music is soooo darn good (also, the Magic Flute's funny and The Marriage of Figaro is like Three's Company - misunderstandings - on steroids)
It is true that working with SC requires a lot of time, but I really think this specific work could be perfected (but I just prefer spending more time on learning music composition for now ;-) ).
Your work with SC in your own compositions available on your Youtube channel is very great as well, so I guess you could even give me tips on how to use it ;-)
The Choirs just arrived today and i've beeing trying to use the Word Builder in FL Studio but my Laptop's 3GB RAM is in sufficient so i'll need to get a Computer.. What are you specs?
If you're about to buy a new computer I recommend you buy 8GB RAM and a 64bits version of Windows. My computer is a Core 2 Quad with 8GB of RAM and it worked quite well for this project.
If your computer is not powerful enough to play a full orchestra or a full choir at the same time, you should try to progressively record each track as a Wav file independently.
Thanks for the info man, gosh this music composition stuff is really expensive... It sucks to be poor lol. I can't play more than 10 in 3 seconds without experiencing a panic drop from the Ram. So progressive playing will be difficult and arpeggio's are definately out of the question for now.. but i'll give it a try.
I'm not sure I understand your question. If you're asking if one is able to get an MP3 files from a project such as this one, the answer is yes of course. Symphonic Choir is just a virtual instrument like any other, and Reaper is able to mix all virtual instruments and render a final MP3 file (which is exactly what I've done in order to map the final sound to this video).
Mozart, simplesmente foi genial e humano. Essa é a equação.
Armando1735 4 months ago
I think Mozart would be fascinated by today's technology. With his 168 IQ, he would likely customize the software so he could write that little opera of his (The Magic Flute) in one week instead of 2! I still don't like opera *except* his because the music is soooo darn good (also, the Magic Flute's funny and The Marriage of Figaro is like Three's Company - misunderstandings - on steroids)
8Ho03EdONl1liL 10 months ago
Mozart did it without software
ohorok2 1 year ago 5
MAGNIFICENT WORK... People do not understand how difficult it is to work with the Symphonic Choirs VST
ArGyProductions 1 year ago
@ArGyProductions,
It is true that working with SC requires a lot of time, but I really think this specific work could be perfected (but I just prefer spending more time on learning music composition for now ;-) ).
Your work with SC in your own compositions available on your Youtube channel is very great as well, so I guess you could even give me tips on how to use it ;-)
turbotlm 1 year ago
Yeah ! Very wonderful Electronic job. Congratulations !!!
balisemusique 1 year ago
sounds good. a great example of what that software can do. Just needs some reverb to make it sound more realistic :)
sschafi1 1 year ago
WELL DONE MAN :O
The Choirs just arrived today and i've beeing trying to use the Word Builder in FL Studio but my Laptop's 3GB RAM is in sufficient so i'll need to get a Computer.. What are you specs?
nitrosray 1 year ago
@nitrosray,
If you're about to buy a new computer I recommend you buy 8GB RAM and a 64bits version of Windows. My computer is a Core 2 Quad with 8GB of RAM and it worked quite well for this project.
If your computer is not powerful enough to play a full orchestra or a full choir at the same time, you should try to progressively record each track as a Wav file independently.
turbotlm 1 year ago
@turbotlm
Thanks for the info man, gosh this music composition stuff is really expensive... It sucks to be poor lol. I can't play more than 10 in 3 seconds without experiencing a panic drop from the Ram. So progressive playing will be difficult and arpeggio's are definately out of the question for now.. but i'll give it a try.
Please upload more projects buddy :)
nitrosray 1 year ago
@turbotlm Can you open mp3 files whit this?
Musicante115 1 year ago
@Musicante115,
I'm not sure I understand your question. If you're asking if one is able to get an MP3 files from a project such as this one, the answer is yes of course. Symphonic Choir is just a virtual instrument like any other, and Reaper is able to mix all virtual instruments and render a final MP3 file (which is exactly what I've done in order to map the final sound to this video).
turbotlm 1 year ago