Sounds really nice, Giovanni Terranova. Simple and effective and pulls the listener in with the drone-like effect of the harmony/common tones over different roots. What synths did you use?
I mainly used some heavy modified presets from a VST called ATOM (specifically for the xylophone-like drone and the organ-like one) along with flangered and reverbered strings, some spitfire labs syren songs and a Korg M1 piano preset i found playing around with it. The rest is a typical orchestra with french horns, trombones, trumpets, cimbassi, female choirs and strings (the whole pack: cello, viola, violins and contrabass).
Giovanni Terranova You created a nice "space" with all of it. When I first heard your piece it instantly reminded me of cues I hear on a network show here called Chicago Fire. Always before they go to commercial it's some sort of 15 second drone-type cue that's really effective for that moment. I don't have ATOM. We've got so many VI's to choose from these days that sound fantastic. I'm still always curious what others are using.
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This is incredible, Giovanni Terranova! I think it would fit in a Fantasy movie, Adventure movie, Superhero movie, etc.
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Sounds really nice, Giovanni Terranova. Simple and effective and pulls the listener in with the drone-like effect of the harmony/common tones over different roots. What synths did you use?
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Hi Linwood Bell , thank you kindly!
I mainly used some heavy modified presets from a VST called ATOM (specifically for the xylophone-like drone and the organ-like one) along with flangered and reverbered strings, some spitfire labs syren songs and a Korg M1 piano preset i found playing around with it. The rest is a typical orchestra with french horns, trombones, trumpets, cimbassi, female choirs and strings (the whole pack: cello, viola, violins and contrabass).
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Giovanni Terranova You created a nice "space" with all of it. When I first heard your piece it instantly reminded me of cues I hear on a network show here called Chicago Fire. Always before they go to commercial it's some sort of 15 second drone-type cue that's really effective for that moment. I don't have ATOM. We've got so many VI's to choose from these days that sound fantastic. I'm still always curious what others are using.