CALL OF CTHULU, Track 03 (Less eerie, more cinamatic) Full orchestra inside!

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Darkness on the edge of Tone
I went whole hog with the arranging on this one. Kept to the same progression (Dm/Gm), but made it more cinematic with a more lush approach.

It was, however, VERY time consuming!! Took me something like 5 days to arrange!! :banghead:

REVISED LINK: http://soundcloud.com/bena/coc3b
 
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Dude, this is beautiful. FWIW, I think you've given it the wrong name. This piece is noble and orchestral and I wish to God that I could write material like this. Is this the prelude to another tune? Good job, whatever the answer! It sounds like a movie soundtrack!
 
Re: CALL OF CTHULU, Track 03 (Less eerie, more cinamatic) Full orchestra inside!

Dude, this is beautiful. FWIW, I think you've given it the wrong name. This piece is noble and orchestral and I wish to God that I could write material like this. Is this the prelude to another tune? Good job, whatever the answer! It sounds like a movie soundtrack!
Thanks for the amazing feedback! I blush ...

This is written as mood music, actually, for the Call of Cthulu game I'm going to be running. It's the 3rd piece I've written for it.

The first two are decidedly more eerie and ethereal; this one uses the same themes, but tarted up a bit.

Here are the other 2 pieces; there is a thread for each of 'em, too:

http://soundcloud.com/bena/coc1b

http://soundcloud.com/bena/coc2

They are all linked by the same chord change of Dm/Gm. Otherwise, they are quite different from each other. There will be about 12 pieces when I'm done. I want an hour's worth of music that I can loop.
 
Re: CALL OF CTHULU, Track 03 (Less eerie, more cinamatic) Full orchestra inside!

Thanks for the amazing feedback! I blush ...

This is written as mood music, actually, for the Call of Cthulu game I'm going to be running. It's the 3rd piece I've written for it.

The first two are decidedly more eerie and ethereal; this one uses the same themes, but tarted up a bit.

Here are the other 2 pieces; there is a thread for each of 'em, too:

http://soundcloud.com/bena/coc1b

http://soundcloud.com/bena/coc2

They are all linked by the same chord change of Dm/Gm. Otherwise, they are quite different from each other. There will be about 12 pieces when I'm done. I want an hour's worth of music that I can loop.

Well, whatever you do with it, I think it's great. The other two pieces are just as amazing. The CoC1b track at the end gives a hint to Faith No More's end to "Epic", then goes into something else entirely. I love the way the coc2 track starts out with that solitary flute and bell. And there's something beautiful about the way piano and flute go together, don't you think? I'm inspired again. Thanks for sharing, Ben!
 
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Re: CALL OF CTHULU, Track 03 (Less eerie, more cinamatic) Full orchestra inside!

Amazing! Can't wait to hear the other ones!
 
Re: CALL OF CTHULU, Track 03 (Less eerie, more cinamatic) Full orchestra inside!

Nice one! I like it. What are you using for your Orchestral samples?
 
Re: CALL OF CTHULU, Track 03 (Less eerie, more cinamatic) Full orchestra inside!

Nice one! I like it.
Thank you, sire.

What are you using for your Orchestral samples?
This particular piece was done using EastWest Symphony Orchestra exclusively. I usually mix n match VSTs for soundtrack work, though ... whatever fits is good. This time I wanted to really stretch out and see what I could cull using a set of 8 orchestral voices.
 
Re: CALL OF CTHULU, Track 03 (Less eerie, more cinamatic) Full orchestra inside!

It kind of reminds me of the Call of Duty sound track. It's pretty neat.
 
Re: CALL OF CTHULU, Track 03 (Less eerie, more cinamatic) Full orchestra inside!

Thank you, sire.


This particular piece was done using EastWest Symphony Orchestra exclusively. I usually mix n match VSTs for soundtrack work, though ... whatever fits is good. This time I wanted to really stretch out and see what I could cull using a set of 8 orchestral voices.

The samples sound good. There was an article from a film composer somewhere back in time that explained a lot of tricks to get samples closer to the real deal, wish I could find it. It's a ton of programming as I'm sure you know.
 
Re: CALL OF CTHULU, Track 03 (Less eerie, more cinamatic) Full orchestra inside!

The samples sound good. There was an article from a film composer somewhere back in time that explained a lot of tricks to get samples closer to the real deal, wish I could find it. It's a ton of programming as I'm sure you know.

Yeah, it's a lot of work, but usually worth the effort. I've found that if you can have one live element, it makes the samples indistinguishable from live instruments. Expression, note choice, and reverb all add to the illusion, also. As a straight up instrumental piece, I think samples will always lack. As background music, they're perfect!
 
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