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http://www.monstunes.com/audio/mons/Mons%20-%20piano-choir-cello.mp3
I just sorta sketched that out last night at 3am or so and am going to do some more work on it. What do you think?
Also, it needs a name. Suggestions? :P
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The programmed dynamics of the cello are almost spot on, save for a few overzealous leaps. However, the vibrato is killing you, especially on the 1/8 and lower notes. It's just always there, and rather fatiguing after awhile. What are you using? Have you ever looking into Garritan Gofriller Cello? It's wonderful for vibrato, as your exp pedal is used for dynamics, and mod wheel for vibrato. Can achieve some remarkably realistic sounds.
The piano playing is very nice, and understated, which I like. There were times when the stereo image was a bit wide for me, but just on the upper register, and I know that's how it's generally mic'd. (Just struggled at times when the high piano melody & cello lines were competing)
The choir. Part of me liked it, and part of me wondered if it was really necessary. There's enough raw feeling between the piano & cello as it is, and the choir lends a certain otherwordly element, which may not necessarily be beneficial. A good, large convolution reverb could fill up that space nicely. I would however be generally curious what this would sound like if you were to move the cello to the root of the choir arrangement and replaced the cello line with a viola (seeing as the cello is playing in viola range).
Haha, how's THAT for feedback. Just making up for having never commented on anything in the past!
Good stuff, keep it up!
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