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Screencast #1: Live Composition in Under 8 minutes

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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2009

Taking the mystery out of music making for filmmakers.

http://www.mikepatti.com
http://www.cinesamples.com

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  • Very impressive - well done! How is memory management done; have you loaded up all instruments simultaneously or do you have it streaming from disk, or maybe farmed out to other headless workstations? When I had to write an orchestral composition, Kontakt 3's memory demands brought my computer to its knees.

  • I have a tutorial here called "Orchestral Film Scoring Template with Bidule and DP." You just have to make sure you change the DFD settings in Kontakt to not load as much into ram.

  • so cool, imagine beathoven and those guys had this thing?

  • lol maybe??

    But i personally believe that they would have been film composers if they were around today.

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  • I can watch you do this all day

  • You are amazing, I love it!

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  • Do you have the complete VSL library?

  • Fable music 0_0 Awesome!

  • Except the screaming children: perfect :)

  • Really cool stuff... I love watching these.

    The piece sort of reminds me of "The Arrival Of Tink And Flight To Neverland" from The Hook... it's somewhere around 1.50 I think.

  • Very Elfman-ish... but cool. Corpse Bride specifically, maybe a little james and the giant peach as well.. very nice indeed. Obviously your children are an inspiration

    ;-)

  • This is so useful! I can't thank you enough for sharing this. Takes the mystery out of composing is right. :) I'm attempting to approach this, converting your techniques to MIDI guitar. Should be interesting.....

  • Sounded a bit like Harry Potter. Nice though.

  • You sir are MAGNIFICENT! This has inspired me to chase my dream of composing for infomercials. Ok, all joking aside, your skills are impeccable and I will follow your work from here on. Bravo!!

  • what are the main orchestra samples that you use?

  • Very Nice MIke :)

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