Are there any members of the forum that are as fascinated by the musical software of today. Such as, VSL, East/West, Garritan, etc.- the list really could go on for a long time! Score writers and midi editors, such as Rosegarden, Finale, Sibelius, etc.
When I really think about it, the thought is amazing to me what technology can be. It is really quite unbelievable.
For those not to familiar, here is a great example from a company I do not like because of their expensive, greedy, and corrupt pricing. Though, they are the best when it comes to classical, at least from what I understand.
Here is an .mp3 file of Ravel's Bolero, made entirely with computer software:
http://vsl.co.at/downloader.asp?file...rosserSaal.mp3
Quite amazing.
Here is the a link to an explanation of the history of Bolero and the how they used the software to make it possible:
http://vsl.co.at/en/65/71/1879/1531.vsl#
When I really think about it, the thought is amazing to me what technology can be. It is really quite unbelievable.
For those not to familiar, here is a great example from a company I do not like because of their expensive, greedy, and corrupt pricing. Though, they are the best when it comes to classical, at least from what I understand.
Here is an .mp3 file of Ravel's Bolero, made entirely with computer software:
http://vsl.co.at/downloader.asp?file...rosserSaal.mp3
Quite amazing.
Here is the a link to an explanation of the history of Bolero and the how they used the software to make it possible:
http://vsl.co.at/en/65/71/1879/1531.vsl#
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