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  • Superman March - VSL for Strings and Winds

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    Hey folks! Just wanted to share what I've been working on!

    We all know (and love!) this piece: it was a real project to get the whole thing sampled. And of course, there are still some improvements to be made: I recently upgraded my computer enough to move all the reverb over into MIR, which I hope will be an improvement.

    But, for your enjoyment:

    John William's Superman March

    (Not pure VSL, sadly: used Sample Modelling for brass, sprinkled in some Hollywood Strings for the runs, etc.)


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    @Fiver said:

     I recently upgraded my computer enough to move all the reverb over into MIR, which I hope will be an improvement.

    John William's Superman March

    (Not pure VSL, sadly: used Sample Modelling for brass, sprinkled in some Hollywood Strings for the runs, etc.)

    Hi Fiver

    Congratulation for this well done piece and specially for this fresh, lively and pure soundof your mix.

    I hope it will not loose all these positive features when it will be pushed through your new achievment MIR...

    I am keen on to the new version with MIR.

    Al lot of success

    Beat


    - Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/
  • Great job!  Can't wait to hear it with Mir.  Mucho time and attention to detail goes into a project like this.  Kudos to you!


  • Hi Fiver,

    congratulations on your excellent work.

    Sincerely

    Francesco


    Francesco
  • Did you use the original orchestration on this performance?   


  • Hello Evan and congratulation for this awesome rendition of Superman's March. Listening to it was a joy so thank you for sharing your work! :)


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