How to Record the Orchestra

So far, I’ve described how I decided what equipment I needed and which DAW and Virtual Instruments I’d use.  Now it is time to actually play each instrument part into the computer.  This, in itself, isn’t so hard (or so I thought) – playing one instrument at a time on a keyboard should be child’s...

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Virtual Instruments and MIDI

A Symphony Orchestra is a significant body of musicians.  For the String Section  alone there could be as many as 60 musicians (16 first violins, 14 second violins, 12 violas, 10 cellos and 8 double basses).  Then you have all the additional instruments (such Woodwind, Brass and Percussion) – a full stage. For my project,...

What is a Digital Audio Workstation (or DAW)

We’re all fairly familiar with the interior of a Recording Studio, if only from seeing music videos over the years where the recording process is often featured. Image By Rebecca Wilson – originally posted to Flickr as Vicariously, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=11992757 Whilst we recognise the image , the majority of us of course haven’t...

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Adventures in Digital Audio

Some people might remember Mike Oldfield perhaps?  He released an album called Tubular Bells back in May 1973 on which he played every instrument himself, recording track by track on a (then) state of the art multi-track recording system.  This was featured on Blue Peter (he even re-recorded the Blue Peter theme song in the process)...

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