On Sat, Feb 06, 2021 at 09:13:19PM +0100, Jeanette C. wrote: > Here are the four movements: > 1. Allegro (Fantasia - possibly) > https://youtu.be/BC2RuiFDlOw > 2. Molto Vivace (Scherzo - nearly and my pride and joy :) ) > https://youtu.be/7vNi--527Sk > 3. Larghetto (Lament - maybe) > https://youtu.be/-FiuTQRRVF4 > 4. Andante Moderato (Rondo - could be) > https://youtu.be/sdYGqnYhyxA Since I subscribed to LAU, I have started to look forward to the compositions that people share here. I waited until I had a spare moment to really focus on this one. It's great. Thank you so much for it. > the symphony of love illusive was written using the free Sonatina > Symphonic Orchestra (SSO) SFZ library in LinuxSampler. Only when the > first two movements were completed did I discover the Virtual Playing > Orchestra and so I will have to write something else symphonic some > time soon. :) [...] > > Some more details: the whole symphony was recorded with the Sonatina > Symphonic Orchestra. The strings and brass were layered with some - > self designed - sounds from my Roland module, to flesh the sound out > and have more of a dynamic range available. The symphony was written > in Midish, recorded straight to Nama and only little processing was > added, mostly to the sounds from the hardware to match them with the > software samples. Thank you so much for all the "behind-the-scenes" info, too. I'm still new enough to Linux audio that details like this add considerably to my understanding of the soundsets, software and workflows available. In gratitude, Sam -- A: When it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: When is top-posting a bad thing? () ASCII ribbon campaign. Please avoid HTML emails & proprietary /\ file formats. (Why? See e.g. https://v.gd/jrmGbS ). Thank you. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user