Composing Walkthrough Video

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  • #20185
    adigold
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    Hey guys,
    Many people asked me if I could make some walkthrough videos about how I make my music, so I’ve decided to share with you the first composing stage process of my latest track, so after gathering all the sounds & presets I like here it is.

    So feel free to share yours too, I think we can learn a lot one from each other through this process.

    Composing Walkthrough Video

    #20217
    Mike Marino
    Participant

    Thanks for sharing!

    Nice sample choices in this composition. Definitely gave some thought to picking them up. I’m always looking for those string/picky type Thomas Newman sounds and you certainly have a lot of them here.

    #20224
    Tbone
    Participant

    This is really cool! Thanks also for sharing. I am really impressed with the sample libraries as well. I’d never heard of the company and am now checking them out.

    #20225
    adigold
    Participant

    Thanks guys, Glad you liked it and hope to upload some more soon..

    #20231
    MichaelL
    Participant

    Yes, thanks for posting Adi. I really like Cinematique Instruments. I have them on Engine, instead of Kontakt.

    Your video makes the workflow in Logic look great, Very efficient. I tried it once, but then went back to DP. I’m going to have to give it another try.

    Thanks again.

    #20232
    adigold
    Participant

    Thanks Michael, I havent tried DP, im cant live without logic midi functions.. there is so many great keycommand option that really make all the workflow very fast and easy.. 🙂

    #20235
    MuscoSound
    Participant

    That was awesome, thanks for sharing that. I never heard of a lot of those samples but they sound great. haha I would see if they have an affiliate program because you sold me on them.

    #20240
    Mike Marino
    Participant

    Here’s the link to Cinematique Instruments:

    http://www.cinematique-instruments.com/index.php

    Their libraries seem to be pretty solid and sound great (as you heard in this video. They’re also fairly inexpensive with some freebies also available.

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