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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 1:09 pm
by ChrisWerner
<a name="planetz-file"></a><a href="
http://www.planetz.com/Pulsar/files/mus ... .mp3"><img src="/forums/images/listen_icon.gif" border="0" alt=" Song"> Song</a><BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Genre: classical<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Pulsar Mixers<BR> copyright © 2006 Christian Werner<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> Nestor surprised me this morning with his track.
And I had to throw over my plans for today and combine my studies with a present for Z.
I shied no costs and booked an orchestra and some choirs.

Now I can come up with a big thank you to John and all on Z.
Thank you all for the last years, full of joy.
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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 1:17 pm
by Nestor
My song was for the party, but yours is definitely for the night moment, when John and his wife, holding their children, appears in the scene to open the commemoration, while we all are standing wearing beautiful nigh clothes for the occasion. John says a few words about music, and goes through the history of Planet Z and himself involved with it. Then we all get to the tables to eat some amazing food, surrounded by this beautiful music!
Happy Anniversary Planet Z!

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 5:59 pm
by paulrmartin
Nestor, you're a genius! What sound!
Whoopsy, I was of course replying to Nestor's tune.
This is beautiful! Is it done with East/West Symphonic Choir? I might have the score an a cappella tune to send you if you'd like to work on it?
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 12:57 am
by Lima
Wow Chris! Very nice track and very atmospheric variations on the classic "happy birthday" song!
The choose of the sounds give also a winter atmosphere wit a lot of romantic feelings on it! It could be considered a sort of "love declaration" to this planet, wich I absolutely subscrive.
A question: what instrument have you used for that stunnig choirs?
Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 2:06 am
by ChrisWerner
Thank you, it was my first attempt with the E/W Symphonic choirs, they are a bit difficult to handle to get right sounding words out of them "Haa pi burrrth de" for example but it works. A great idea at any rate.
Paul, I am curious in your capella composition and give it a try. Maybe we can add some orchestra music to it later? What you think?
Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 4:07 am
by Spirit
Christian, if that's your first go with Symphonic Choirs then I think you're doing very well ! I've had SC for a couple of months and find them very difficult.
At the moment I'm working on a passage in Latin and everything is perfect except for one word which has a badly cut-off end and just can't figure out how to get some relwase on it. I'm now down to doing an overdub of a separate note...
Anyway, look forward to hearing some more

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 12:33 am
by ChrisWerner
To Richard, I don´t know which version of the WB you have. But be sure to upgrade to the
1.1.1 version, it has stored some latin phrase already. Maybe you can learn from them.
For me the SC is wonderful for moving choirs while you play. You can let them "sing" aaaaeeeeuuuhhh or whatever hold the bass choirs on one vocal while the other "sing" the rest of the words. Together with Kontakt 2 and the surround church convolution preset .....it gives me creeps.
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