Behind the Score - Making of Classical Film Music

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2011

Recently a lot of people have asked about my workflow and composing process and in this video I try to explain how I usually compose my tracks. Additionally, here's a list of VST-plugins that I have bought:

XNL Audio Addictive Drums
AudioEase Altiverb 6
Sample Logic's Cinematic Guitars
Cinesamples CineOrch
Cinesamples Drums of War
Cinesamples Hollywoodwinds
Cinesamples Iron Guitars
Eastwest Quantum Leap Symphonic Orchestra Platinum
Native Instruments Evolve Mutations 2
Audiobro LA Scoring Strings
ProjectSAM Symphobia
ProjectSAM True Strike
Tonehammer Emotional Piano
Tonehammer Epic Dhol
Tonehammer Fransesca
Tonehammer Requiem
Vienna Symphonic Library Epic Horns

I really hope this helps, and good luck with composing my friends! :)

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  • Hey, I would like to ask you about something. The question is about MIDI Keyboard. What MIDI Keyboard do you prefer? i mine How many keys is good for composing? 49 keys is enought or 88 keys is really better? How many keys is usefull and good for work? I play the guitar but I would liek to learn to play the piano. Not like pianist but enought to compose.

    By the way you're doing really good music and helpfull tutorials. All the best

  • @sharingan1188 Hi, for piano compositions I do prefer a keyboard with 88 keys. However, for your purposes I would recommend to just buy something like the USB Keyrig 49 or something similar. Hope this helps, Hugo.

  • where do you sell your music?

  • @DaggamastaYakes Hi, I sell my music on a site called Audiojungle from Envato

  • hey, thank you for this video, it was very helpful = )

    anywaus you can use "Asioall" Drivers for low-latency ...

  • @Svargedorath Hi, I have Asio 4all but Camtasia studio simply takes too much memory..... But thanks for the tip :)

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  • how did you learn to produce music like this? did you have any producing courses?

  • are you really 17 or just kiddin?

  • I definitely need some free orchestral VST - any ideas? :)

  • if u can skip the first part or somehow change it it wil be nice! the rest of it is done very good. the choir isn't the type of an instrument that can go solo with some other instrument, maybe a single vocal

  • hey bro do you something about the plugins that are used in vocals which can give me professional sound... like i mean my song kinda sound cheesy i have a good mic and interface but still my plugin are shit but i am ready to spent money if the plugins will really help me... thanx

  • Great vid. Will def be putting what you said in to practice :)

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