That's quite extensive Marccosmicdolphin wrote: ↑Sun Feb 06, 2022 7:52 amEdmond himself delivers a very good Trailer Walkthrough Tutorial on Sync Academy. Although I don't have an active membership now , I still have the list of sound libraries used for that tutorial if you want some insightBrianSteel wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 8:41 pmEdmond, hello. I am a newbie on taxi. My goal this year is to learn how to produce epic trailer music aspiring to the pro level of your Forge of Destiny trailer. If you could assist in helping find a good instructor or online course for me to learn how to produce this type of music, I would really appreciate it. TY!
Audio Imperia: Decimator
Audio Imperia: Talos
Audio Imperia: Cerberus
Ava: Instinct (free version)
Cinematic Sounds (Generdyn sound set on 99sounds.com) - free
Cinebrass Pro
Cinematic Strings
LA Scoring Strings
u-he Zebra
u-he DIVA
u-he Hive
NI Giant Piano
Spitfire Audio LABS Soft Piano
8dio 1969 Legacy Piano
8dio Hybrid Tools
Heavyocity Damage
Heavyocity Gravity
Hardware used (not necessary, but fun):
E-mu e6400 sampler
Korg Miniloge
Waldorf Pulse 1
Electrix Filter Factory
Eventide Space (plugin equivalent - Eventide Blackhole)
Digitech Polara
Electro-Harmonic Operation Overlord

I don't own any piece of hardware although that would be fun to have.
The Cinesamples Cinebrass, and Cinestrings, along with the Spitfire Albion 1 are my go to orchestral sample instruments. Damage (at the time of the tutorials) along with Damage 2 are my choice of Percs with some addition of personally built hits, and some other samples. For everything synth, I primarily use Alchemy (built in logic synth) and I've began toying with Vital (free). So basically that's it.