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Stasis (Orchestral Essentials, Omnisphere)
This is a music track that I improvised on two MIDI keyboards connected to Bitwig Studio on a desktop PC. There the MIDI was routed to ProjectSam's Orchestral Essentials 1 for the harp, as well as to Omnisphere and ProjectSam's Orchestral Essentials 2 for the background instruments.
After bringing the audio recording into Vegas Pro, I applied the Lurssen Mastering Console plug-in to the audio mix.
It's titled Stasis.
Comments
Sounds fantastic @DavidEnglish
I listened to this one, and your “Passage” track, both equally amazing. Thanks for sharing!
These desktop products are so good… not cheap by IOS standards but I have so many sub-standard IOS apps that ONE good desktop product would have been a good approach but I’m a binge payer so here I am after chasing the “white rabbit”.
I love these compositions you improvise and the rendering apps are problems key to my experience.
Keep it up and I’ll probly follow your rabbit down the larger hole with that door man that requests an entrance fee about $200-300 to get in.
Superb recording!
I am at rest and relaxed with this creation.
Simply lovely!
Thanks, @Edward_Alexander, @McD, and @ReneAsologuitar. Much appreciated.
The Animoog and Twin 3 type instruments seem close enough between iOS and desktop. It's the huge sampled instruments (such as voice, choir, and orchestral instruments) that stand out on desktop. Ideally, we would be able to combine the best of both worlds.
Lovely piece (as I would expect)… just looking at your web site and that’s a thing of beauty as well… 🙏
Thanks doubly, @GeoTony. I reworked my websites about four years ago, when Google made it clear that websites would need to dynamically adapt between desktop and mobile. That's when I switched over to Artisan Themes (https://artisanthemes.io/). They do require a fair amount of customization and some tinkering to set up, but the themes and templates are quite nice.