Studio One Pro 2.6.2 Pro Tools 8.0.5 Cubase 7 Otherwise you're looking at a mess in your score.Ī book I'd recommend is the Gilreath book on Midi Orchestration.Ĭreation Station 400 Sweetwater Intel i7 Sandy Bridge 3.4 GHzį: \ : 1 TB WD Caviar Black 7200 rpm SATA Libraries
You're going to need to quantize a copy of it so that notes come out at the right point in the in the score. Use the solo french horn.Īlso if you're using a score editor and scoring. You'll end up with 6 french horns on each note. Another thing is if you're using chords, make sure you don't select 'section' for the chords because the entire section will play each note. I also use a different individual trumpet for each part and play then individually so they're not going to sound at the same time anyway. It's just too hard wrapping my head around 20 parts at once otherwise.
I'm usually midi composing with my mouse putting down the notes first and worrying about the attack and dynamics later.
He hasn't heard my sloppy piano technique :runs: