ALittleNightMusic
Professional Amateur
You know, she makes it seem so simple, but when I try to do the same thing, my output sounds like sh*t in comparison. Great video once again!
And that's really it in a nutshell.knowing what you want it to sound like
Gee thanks, dude number 357 who feels entitled and comfortable to judge my appearance publicly. I'm so glad you approve of the way I look...A really informative , smart youtube channel for composers...and she is a pretty woman which is a refreshing change from so many guys in the music world of tutorials in general!
Not really helping because it's hardly the same. Every single day, some random dude(s) I don't know feels entitled to comment on my appearance - be it on my YouTube channel, on Facebook, on Instagram, in creepy private messages, out on the street, in the workplace... it's exhausting and it's never ever a compliment. Ever, guys. Just keep your thoughts to yourselves.That Daniel James sure is a hot piece of somethin', ain't he?
I won't try to relate. Just thinking how absurd it is.Not really helping because it's hardly the same. Every single day, some random dude(s) I don't know feels entitled to comment on my appearance - be it on my YouTube channel, on Facebook, on Instagram, in creepy private messages, out on the street, in the workplace... it's exhausting and it's never ever a compliment. Ever, guys. Just keep your thoughts to yourselves.
It is indeed. Thank you for understanding.I won't try to relate. Just thinking how absurd it is.
Honestly, the Cubase 11 upgrade has been my best purchase so far this year. These curves and the export functions - just perfection, and speeding up my workflow significantly. Totally worth it!Slightly off topic from the LotR videos: every time I see the Bezier curves in Cubase 11 in these videos, my browser magically spawns a new Chrome tab for the Cubase 11 upgrade page. And then my mouse hovers over the "Upgrade" button. It's really weird.
I wonder if purchasing it will get it to stop.
I apologize I certainly didn't mean to be offensive...i didn't think before writing.Gee thanks, dude number 357 who feels entitled and comfortable to judge my appearance publicly. I'm so glad you approve of the way I look...
No hard feelings. We all live and learn!I apologize I certainly didn't mean to be offensive...i didn't think before writing.
I agree. @A.Dern, your videos are outstanding.Great video once again!
I'm so glad the content I create is helpful! That's really the only purpose of the channel (though it has accidentally served a lot more than that). And my way of doing things is by no means the only way so take what you want and leave the rest. It's what I did as well - my workflow is a combination of the different workflows I've seen as part of composer teams. I took what I thought worked well and I skipped what I thought was less than ideal for myself. Different studios have very different reasons for doing what they do. If anything, I just want to de-mystify the process as much as I can.I agree. @A.Dern, your videos are outstanding.
The template series was super informative. I also really liked the 'move to LA?' video - very insightful. But the LOTR vids have been the most fun for me.
I originally checked out 'Anduril' just to hear if it was a good mockup (it was). But I wasn't expecting the masterclass on how you built that track... in only 2 hours!
For me, workflow has been a challenge. I've wanted to write faster, but I didn't know how. After watching the videos, I decided to rebuild my template with negative delays and multiple libraries for layering. I'm still working on it, but looking forward to the day when I can focus more on writing and orchestration than endless MIDI-tweak-and-nudge hell.
Super-inspired by these videos!
wut?That Daniel James sure is a hot piece of somethin', ain't he?
And to Anne's Soundcloud - really great tracks there!BTW Everyone should be subbed to Anne!