The Guide to MIDI Orchestration 4ePaul Gilreath
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Gebundenes Buch This book is written for composers, arrangers and M I D I musicians of all levels and will be helpful to game, film and T V composers . As well as traditional orchestral, teachers and instructors. When doing virtual orchestrations (orchestrations played back using only computers) readers need to understand all aspects of the technology and the art, from correct set up to how to put a note in a piece and manipulating that note. This is where The Guide To M I D I Orchestration, now in its 4th edition, comes into play teaching the range and techniques for each instrument, it is packed full of details and tips on how to get electronic instruments sounding less electronic and more real. Unlike the typical book on arranging actual instruments, this book gives readers the tips in the context of electronically sampled instruments, particularly computer-based software synthesizers. The insightful interviews with mastering engineers Bob Katz and Bob Ludwig, and library developers Eric Persing, Gary Garritian and Heb Tucmall providing real world knowledge that and a glimpse of the future of the industry. Chapters on studio set up, requirements, effects and processing and plug-in considerations all help them meet the high demands put on them as a M I D I composer. The books website holds other key resources- audio clips, recordings and examples, up to date reviews and recommendations of orchestral libraries and plug-in considerations.
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