How To Program Realistic Sounding Strings PART 1
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Channel: Spitfire Audio
Views: 197,775
Rating: 4.96453 out of 5
Keywords: strings, sampled strings, string programming, orchestral programming, spitfire audio, christian henson, virtual orchestration
Id: JBUrBtclD5Q
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Length: 38min 1sec (2281 seconds)
Published: Mon Aug 01 2016
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Thanks for the post! For anyone looking for knowledge about orchestras and the more intricate things, someone had recently suggested this https://www.macprovideo.com/tutorial/orchestration-the-string-section
Totally worth checking out the course description. Its a lot more than I thought it would be.
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This is the most amazing tutorial I've ever seen in my life. Bravo - thank you for bringing this to my attention. I have most of the hardware he has! Even the dinky crappy behringer! lol (I knew it'd come in handy one day!)
Thanks, this might be life changing. I've been chipping away at learning a DAW gradually with online tutorials but really didn't have any approach in mind for what I really want to learn, which is how to produce orchestral/film score-sounding music.
Off to go buy the shitty Behringer, only $300!
OP here, if y'all are hungry for tutorials, I made a few for my channel which, like this one, might be up your alleys. Unfortunately I do not have a British accent.
How to compose a film music cue: https://youtu.be/MOtsfnRjHG4
What's the software he's getting the strings from called?
A great find.
Thanks to the author!
Awesome, just what I've been looking for!
Wow, some very angry person is going around down voting everything in this thread. What gives?
Thisโฆ Is the best 40 minutes I've spent in a long time. I'm not even on the computer watching this, and it's already amazing. I'm using Reaper with native instruments using a Casio LK 50 as a midi keyboard. I unfortunately do not have access to faders like he suggests, but this was still a fantastic tutorial for layering. Now I just need to get better about automation apparently. Thank you very much for posting this video.