EPIC ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTAL COMPOSER?
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Re: EPIC ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTAL COMPOSER?
So it has to be orchestral (shouldn't feel like samples were used)...but can we also use, synths, drums that have effect processing?Otherwise it will be difficult to make it sound modern and current.
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Re: EPIC ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTAL COMPOSER?
Apr 25, 2009, 4:35am, fmogini wrote:So it has to be orchestral (shouldn't feel like samples were used)...but can we also use, synths, drums that have effect processing?Otherwise it will be difficult to make it sound modern and current.Yes, the term orchestral/hybrid means that it's a combination of orchestral and synth/drums/electronic.Check out Tyler Bates, he's a great example of this style, IMO.Mazz
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