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Season 2016
This is "A Canadian in Mayfair" by Angela Morley (1924 - 2009) created from scratch using virtual instruments. I have a copy of the full score (no way I'd be able to work this out by
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This is "A Canadian in Mayfair" by Angela Morley (1924 - 2009) created from scratch using virtual instruments. I have a copy of the full score (no way I'd be able to work this out by ear!)
Sounds used:
Strings: Spitfire Audio - Chamber Strings
Harp: Orchestral Tools - Symphonic Sphere
Woodwinds: Spitfire Audio - BML Woodwinds & Albion
Brass: Cinesamples - Cinebrass Core
Drums: Native Instruments - Abbey Road Vintage Drums
Orchestral Percussion: Native Instruments - Kontakt Library
FX - Izotope Vinyl, U-he Satin, Waves CLA-2A, T-racks (various), Cubase reverb / eq / stereo imaging.
Composition © Angela Morley
Recording © Alex Ball
2016x6
Season finale
Predator Theme - What's the time signature?
Episode overview
The Predator score by Alan Silvestri is one of my favourites.
One thing that's always bugged me was that I couldn't figure out the phrasing of the main theme. It felt like it was in
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The Predator score by Alan Silvestri is one of my favourites.
One thing that's always bugged me was that I couldn't figure out the phrasing of the main theme. It felt like it was in a weird time signature when it wasn't.
I found an entire thread of other people discussing the same thing: http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board...
With a bit of detective work (watching live performances videos where the conductor is visible) and also dropping the original recording in my DAW, I was able to work it out. It was actually really simple. I'd just been hearing 16th when it was triplets.
Anyone else find they were hearing it this way?
A complete re-recording of Robert Farnon's "Portrait of a Flirt" from 1955, realised with virtual instruments. A follow up to "My Computer is a 1950s Orchestra" which featured "A
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A complete re-recording of Robert Farnon's "Portrait of a Flirt" from 1955, realised with virtual instruments. A follow up to "My Computer is a 1950s Orchestra" which featured "A Canadian in Mayfair" by Angela Morley. Funnily enough, Morley's piece was based on Farnon's and was a tribute to him.
Sounds used:
Strings: Spitfire Audio Chamber Strings & Orchestral Tools OSR
Brass: Cinesamples Cinebrass Core and Cinebrass PRO
Woodwinds: Spitfire Audio Symphonic Woodwinds
Percussion: Spitfire Audio Joby Burgess Percussion
Harp: Orchestral Tools Symphonic Sphere
Sequencer: Cubase 6
FX: Mixed in mono using Izotope Vinyl, U-he Satin, Waves, T-racks
Score: Hired from the Light Music Society
Composition © Robert Farnon
Recording © Alex Ball
alexballmusic.com
The third piece in the "My Computer is a 1950s orchestra" series. A complete re-make of Edward White's famous composition "Puffin' Billy" (1952), realised with virtual instruments.
The third piece in the "My Computer is a 1950s orchestra" series. A complete re-make of Edward White's famous composition "Puffin' Billy" (1952), realised with virtual instruments.
A complete remake of "Busybody" by Billy Mayerl using entirely virtual instruments.
A complete remake of "Busybody" by Billy Mayerl using entirely virtual instruments.
Good heavens, my computer's at it yet again! This time performing a piece I analysed in my recent "Utterly Spiffing Guide" series; "High Heels" by Trevor Duncan, from 1955.
I borrowed
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Good heavens, my computer's at it yet again! This time performing a piece I analysed in my recent "Utterly Spiffing Guide" series; "High Heels" by Trevor Duncan, from 1955.
I borrowed the original full score to understand the orchestration and harmony, this wasn't worked out by ear.
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