This is from Respighi's Rossiniana Suite written in 1925. I've worked with this piece for years now, having downloaded it as a MIDI file when I first became interested in virtual orchestration, even before I knew about Notion. I recorded it four or five years ago using Miroslav Philharmonik in Ableton Live!
I've since converted the MID file, which is very good, actually, to a proper Notion score, which I've attached if anyone might be interested. All the instruments used in this recording are Notion's own. They are really very good for basic mockups. I placed them using Vienna Symphonic Libraries MIRPro software, and applied a basic reverb, Valhalla Room, to a bus channel for a reverb tail enhancement to the convolution reverb from MIRPro. I like Valhalla Room, it's a very nice sounding inexpensive reverb, at just $50. Next I'll work on the second movement of the work. Enjoy and thanks for listening! phpBB [audio]
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Michael, I wish to thank you for providing the Notion score of this state of the art prestation.
It gives hope to all of us weekend maestros! My own symphonic workhorse of yesteryear used to be the 2nd Movement of Beethoven's 7th. I started working on it when I acquired the E-Mu Proteus 2 XR in 1991. It was quite a change from the SoundBlaster. . . but still very far from what was possible with the wall-to-wall banks ot Akai sample players used by John Williams in his basement studio for his sophisticated orchestral synthesis work. . . This is why Karajan was never really afraid of me! Thanks again Marcato http://www.vintagesynth.com/emu/proteus.php |
Thanks for posting that link! I recall now that I too had a Proteus 1 once upon a time, maybe about 1990? Brings back memories!
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