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La Lune passe devant le Soleil, les chauves-souris sortent et jouent - Iconica Sketch
Orchestral piece using Iconica Sketch in Cubasis 3.

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Very nice !
Thanks for the like and the listen, much appreciated.
Excellent, I can imagine this being used in a Hitchcock film. Very natural sounds, especially liked the sound of the flutes 🙏
Thanks for listening and commenting. The themes for this piece were first written in 1999 during the UK solar eclipse - I went to Cornwall to view it. It was a very eerie experience so your Hitchcock reference is quite apt. The flute sounds are my least favourite in Iconica Sketch, a bit too much reverb. I'm really curious to know what others think of the Iconica sounds on this. I spent many hours midi tweaking to try and make the instruments sound as good as possible - the woodwind trill in the middle took ages!
Nice to hear some of your composition Paul. Sounds good ! It has the eerie vibe that feels like a study on the whole tone scale but my ears could definitely be wrong. Nice title too!
Keep them coming
Great inspiration for me using more of Iconica instruments. The articulations are great to use. I've got to try this in Cubasis too.
The best orchestral work I have heard from Cubasis. I don’t envy the required tweaking effort but many here are used to really laboring over the details to get it right.
It’s also a compelling composition.
Beautiful track! Since you asked for feedback on Iconica, I'd say you did a great job in making it sound good, but as a StaffPad user I feel like it still sounds better, at least on strings (which is the only kind of library I use). All that said, it's a beautiful track and I also followed you on Soundcloud
Thanks for listening. Yes, the eerie vibe is definitely created by the use of some unintentional whole tones. I remember watching the eclipse and writing down a couple of small phrases. I think later I used different Bach-like canons to create the rest. The title was created by Google Translate!
Might I be hearing a nod to Stravinsky? Incredible you have created this on an iPhone. Surely not just with Cubasis’ piano roll? Would love to know (and borrow) your workflow. Great stuff.
Thanks. I look forward to hearing what you come up with.
Thanks for the kind words. I'm not sure if I'll be doing that much tweaking again.
Good orchestral renderings just fall out of StaffPad but only after mastering music notation and the Apple Pencil “gestures”
needed to notate complex work. I have been able to get a couple solid pieces out by skipping the pencil phase and just
recording MIDI keyboard parts.
Thanks very much for the listen, like, follow and feedback! Iconica strings are not too bad and comparable to the free Spitfire Audio strings on desktop - although, I'm not entirely sure about the tremolo articulation. I would expect StaffPad libraries to be much better, but sadly, I'm iPhone only.
I'm not a big fan of Stravinsky, but there could be something there. I know I was listening to a lot of Debussy at the time of writing. My workflow on this started with the score written in Notion, then I exported the midi parts into Cubasis and edited. (I could probably skip using Notion and go straight to C3, as the piano roll is fairly easy to use with some practice.) And I agree, it's incredible that I can do this on my phone - it makes calls as well.