Baby Go -- short animation

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remmet
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Baby Go -- short animation

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Here's a short animation project I scored recently. I'd be interested in any responses.

http://www.craiganimation.com/
(Click on Baby Go.)

Richard
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Re: Baby Go -- short animation

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remmet wrote:Here's a short animation project I scored recently. I'd be interested in any responses.

http://www.craiganimation.com/
(Click on Baby Go.)

Richard
www.richardemmet.com :)

Richard, that was magical. Simply superb. Top notch sound quality, awesome composition and EXCELLENT orchestration. The music fits the visuals very well. Very creative scoring!

I'd be more critical normally, but I couldn't find a single thing wrong with the recording or the composition.

Are you utilizing a live orchestra for the recording?
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Post by remmet »

Thanks RainMan7.

It was all done with DP and a variety of sampled sounds. The orchestral part of the music was done with the EWQLSO Platinum library. And there were sounds from a Roland XV-5080, Gigastudio, Reaktor, homemade plucked piano string samples, Distorted Realty, etc. I threw everything but the kitchen sink at it. :wink:

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Post by RainMan7 »

No problem! It's a pleasure.

You really did bust it all out for this didn't you? :)
I really couldn't hear any seams on the east west samples. It sounds very organic. I really thought it was live. You must have quite a nice little rig to get eastwest Plat running so smoothly. :)

Did you utilize all 3 mic set-ups for each instrument grouping?

Keep up the good work!
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Very nice, Richard!

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RainMan7 wrote:You must have quite a nice little rig to get eastwest Plat running so smoothly. :)

Did you utilize all 3 mic set-ups for each instrument grouping?
All the eastwest Plat stuff is on one PC, so it always takes a lot of shuffling back and forth to compose and record the various orchestra sections a few parts at a time. And yes, I believe I used all 3 mic positions (in varying balances) at various times.

Richard
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