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    jesseshobbrook
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    hello all few months back i was advised by mark Petrie that live recordings were a good way of increasing quality of sound for the trailer/human drama type music if you dont have a super computer and studio.

    as i think im years away from makeing a trailer cue that could match the right quality they need iv decided i might use live recording on this pinao/violin song.

    its one of my favorite song iv made and sound clound seems to like it but in the library world i know piano heavy songs seem hard to sell. to big libarys

    iv found this sites and others like it witch im tempted to use but not sure how much this is all gunna cost me.so im asking you all if you think its a waste of money to spend on a song like this given what im trying to do or is it worth the risk
    http://www.supremetracks.com/live-strings-section/

    also what company’s do you lot use if you were to need a live string recording ?

    #17845
    Desire_Inspires
    Participant

    Life is nothing without risk. Take the risk and pay for the strings.

    #17846
    Michael
    Participant

    OUR RATES ARE TOO LOW
    FOR MAJOR-LABEL PRODUCTION QUALITY
    THAT WE PROVIDE, THAT IS WHY
    WE DO NOT DISCLOSE THEM ON THE WEBSITE.
    PLEASE CONTACT US TO FIND OUT MORE
    ABOUT THE BEST-VALUE PRODUCTION
    PRICES WE CAN OFFER YOU.

    I like this!!

    Usually they say if you have to ask you can’t afford it.

    If anybody gets any actual prices let me know so then I’m sure I can’t afford it!!!

    #17847
    Sean Clark
    Guest

    This piece would sound great with a single cellist along with your piano.

    Not too hard to find an individual online for a remote session. I don’t know their prices, but might be less than hiring a service.

    But that’s just my opinion, it’s your cue and money not mine:)

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