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Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring - performed by Jay Bacal w/ VSL - Part 1 of 4

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Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring (Sacre du Printemps) - Part 1 of 4 - was performed by Jay Bacal on a single 16GB quad-core Vista 64bit PC computer using only the virtual instrument software from the Vienna Symphonic Library.

For free high quality stereo MP3's, midi files and more information please visit:

http://vsl.co.at/en/67/3920/4700.vsl#

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  • This is beautifully done Mr. Bacal. Bravo! Are you employing the complete Vienna samples or are you using a limited Vienna sample library?

  • @warpold This uses the complete (well nearly) Vienna sample library.

  • What reverberation did you use?

  • @misterodellafede

    Altiverb

  • I too am impressed at the quality of the sounds and your sequencing. How many hours did it take you to go from score to this finished product?

  • @codeWormCom It took me many months of work.

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  • @inspi1212 This was created entirely using only VSL sample libraries. But I'm glad you liked it well enough to think it's a real orchestra.

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  • I honestly don't believe any other library could pull this off as deftly as VSL. Great job Jay!

  • WOW

  • and WOW :D

  • bravo bravo well done! :)

  • Do you think this program could play pieces like Berio's sequenzae?

  • wow, this are samples? And do they have vibrato, crescendo, and things like that since the recording? Or does the software adds it like it adds reverb?

  • It's samples of real people playing, but it's all triggered via MIDI and software instruments. This is the power of VSL. :)

  • This is outstanding. It's quite amazing how far this technology has come in the last decade or so. The best tech is no good in the hands of someone with no talent, so the fact that you've produced these results is a great credit to you and shows how much talent for this you have. Thanks for sharing.

  • This is outstanding. It's quite amazing how far this technology has come in the last decade or so. The best tech is no good in the hands of someone with no talent, so the fact that you've produced these results is a great credit to you. Thanks for sharing.

  • just amazing!

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