07 - How to Make Keys Sound Realistic if You're not a Pianist

07 - How to Make Keys Sound Realistic if You're not a Pianist

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Bringing Virtual Orchestra Music to Life Vol 2: Sample Library and Articulation Wizardry

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Introduction and Foundations

  • 01 - Welcome and Intro
  • 02 - Knowing the Job: Common Musical Functions and Parts
  • 03 - The Anatomy of a Note

Articulations and Patches

  • 04 - Orchestral Articulations Overview Thoughts
  • 05 - Piano and Harp
  • 06 - Creating a Harp Gliss From Scratch
  • 07 - How to Make Keys Sound Realistic if You're not a Pianist
  • 08 - Tuned and Untuned Percussion
  • 09 - The Uses of Pizzicato
  • 10 - Making Pizzicato Parts More Interesting
  • 11 - Staccato, Spiccato, Marcato, and More Short Articulations
  • 12 - Long Articulation Types for String, Brass, and Wind
  • 13 - Understanding and Working with Legato
  • 14 - Doing the Jobs with Longs and Legatos
  • 15 - Tempo-Synced and Prerecorded Performance Patches
  • 16 - Orchestral Runs Patches and Holy Grail Items
  • 17 - Putting it All Together to Make a Piece of Music

Concluding and Bonus Material

  • 18 - Audition and Inventory (Getting to Know your Sample Libraries!)
  • 19 - TL;DR: Full List of Orchestral Job Solutions
  • 20 - Thank you and Next Steps
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