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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2012

Here's an homage to Thomas Newman-really loving the woodwinds from QL Silk, so I decided to give one of them a feature in this piece.

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  • Really nice ! I really like the work you did on the overall sound, it do look like Newman's pieces.

    I have one question. For the woodwind (what it this patch by the way, a Bansuri ?) did you use a legato patch and play it all or did you use some prerecorded samples and loops ? In either way, they are really fitting well with the mood.

    Great work, keep it up !

  • @BillieNat Yeah, it's a bansuri. I'm using a mixture of the phrases and multisamples.

  • @jdrcomposer Okay, and at 2:35, it's the cymbalom from Gypsy, right ? I like the sound ...

  • @BillieNat It's actually a combination of a few patches from Omnisphere

  • @jdrcomposer Oh, nice. It sounds really like a cymbalom to me. A last question, by curiosity, which patch from Omnisphere did you used to have this Cymbalom sound ? Some presets or your owns ?

  • @BillieNat I think it's called King David's Lyre

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  • Before this = What's so good about it?

    After this = Mindblown!

  • I really like how you captured the feeling of story into your music.

  • Great stuff, thanks for sharing!

  • @jdrcomposer Yep, found it. Thanks for the answers !

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