Terminator Theme Arrangement
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Terminator Theme Arrangement
Hi guys and gals...I only read the listings today and decided 3 hours ago to knock a cover of Terminator out for one of the listings looking for Theme Music Arrangements, this is what I've come up with sooo far... lemme know what you think - I will do some better mixing tomorrow and there's still some orchestration I need to add to it...Lemme know what you thinkhttp://www.taximusic.com/stream/202057/Termina ... me.mp3Take CareB
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Re: Terminator Theme Arrangement
Sounds good, B. I'm not familiar with the original Terminator theme, so I can't do a direct comparison. I was listening on studio quality headphones and there was some serious low end rumble going on--I'm assuming that was intentional and meant to be heard through a sub woofer.Either a string or horn on the main theme (which was heard in several instances) was giving a weird release on note transitions--you might have to articulate that differently or add some verb to cover it. The whole thing sounded pretty dry, but I assume that was intentional also.Great job!Vince
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Re: Terminator Theme Arrangement
Hey Vince,Thank you very much for listening. The whole arrangement I quickly knocked out last night, so I haven't had any time to mix properly... the sonic rumble will definitely be reduced - but only to a point where it's mainly prominent in a sub and not headphones hahahahaI'll definitely take a closer listen and polish this up tonight when I get home... thanks for pointing out some issues - it really helps.But thank you once again for taking a listen.Hope you're well.Take CareB
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Re: Terminator Theme Arrangement
hey B~i would say this is pretty darn good for banging it outso quick!as my orch skillz are non existent, i dont want to seem like i thinki know more than anyone...but i hear the strings come in at thestart..and they seem almost too clean and perfect sounding to me...maybe a kind of reverb will help them blend into the mix~(maybe the same would go for the horns?) also hearing thestrings on just the right side makes my head tilt to the leftin compensation: )i hope my ramblings help~peace! and keep it up B!G
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Re: Terminator Theme Arrangement
HEY G!!!!Long time brother - how you been keeping? Did you have a good festive season?Thanks for your kind words and input - I will definitely work on the overall sound tonight when I get home, yeah saw the listing around 4:50, started workin on it by 5, finished up round 8, was feeling a lil tired - but otherwise I woulda carried on... I'll mix the crap outta it tonight - but I'm definitely feeling your's and vince's input on the reverb...Hope you're well bud!Take CareB
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Re: Terminator Theme Arrangement
Cool sounds B.... I think it's a good start!It's still a little too synth-y for me. Orchestrating MIDI is tough because it depends on your samples and how they play. This is a good example of how the notes don't always translate into the actual feel of the original music -- but this can be fixed pretty easily.... though it is a pain! You may already know all these little tricks, but just in case........Get out your MIDI scalpel and double (or triple) your lead instruments so you can overlap notes without worrying about anything dropping off. Make a copy of the exact line, and start playing with each note to get more expression out of it (knocking off the less expressive note from the original line). The shorter notes are harder to get sounding just right, but diligence usually pays off in the end.You can try offsetting notes very slightly to give a little more human touch (I like to do this manually better than selecting "Humanize"). Also look at doubling those lines with other similar instruments.... say doubling a cello line with a viola patch, french horn with trombone, etc... just to make it a little more lush. Either that or go with some different mics if you have the EWQL Orchestra.... maybe all of the above. And that could be a good idea for the lead instruments as well.It's got some good promise.... best of luck putting it all together!
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Re: Terminator Theme Arrangement
Nice work Brad on the short timeline! By now you're probably back at it, but that's OK, I'm not the authority on this writing style, so you're not missing anything by me being late. Sounding good to me!Of course, having said that, I did have an idea right at the end:The final explosion thing crept up on me a little bit. Is there any way to slightly announce it better...even a 1 or 2 second build-up to sort of set the stage?
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