I recently created this piece, entitled Azuresque, using multiple Symphony patches in ASO.
Short piece using the Symphony patch in Amadeus
Re: Short piece using the Symphony patch in Amadeus
Very nice music and mood, Ken.
Just curious if you play kbds and recorded more or less real time, or, like me, mouse enter or step enter your notes.
I have never played the full orchestra patch in ASO. I am quite happy with the library overall but sometimes (like on single strings) find my other library, Garrison Personal Orchestra, to be better. On ensemble strings and most winds, ASO is indeed a nice library.
Thanks for sharing.
Pete
Just curious if you play kbds and recorded more or less real time, or, like me, mouse enter or step enter your notes.
I have never played the full orchestra patch in ASO. I am quite happy with the library overall but sometimes (like on single strings) find my other library, Garrison Personal Orchestra, to be better. On ensemble strings and most winds, ASO is indeed a nice library.
Thanks for sharing.
Pete
Re: Short piece using the Symphony patch in Amadeus
Thanks for listening, Pete. I enter notes using both notation and keyboard. I occasionally use MIDI guitar, since that is my main instrument. The guitar has an unavoidable lag that usually requires some time shifting, as well as editing to clean up 'misunderstood' notes.
GPO was my first library. I love its harp. I'm currently enjoying my Christmas presents: the Embertone solo strings, and the absolutely magical Joshua Bell violin VST.
GPO was my first library. I love its harp. I'm currently enjoying my Christmas presents: the Embertone solo strings, and the absolutely magical Joshua Bell violin VST.