Learn how to program Orchestral Samples and write different types of music
It’s giveaway time! Following on from the video on my Jono Buchanan Music Youtube channel about Auto-Sampling, I’m making available the Sample Instrument I recorded during that episode. It’s all yours! The link is right here and in the folder, you’ll also find a little ‘Read Me’ file explaining how to install it.
Across five videos, Jono is taking you on a tour of Music Theory. It doesn’t matter whether you’re brand new to this topic, in need of a little refresher, or a seasoned pro; it never hurts to learn more about the fundamentals of how notes, scales and chords lock together. After all, they’re the currency of the music we make.
Thinking about 'texture' as a compositional device, alongside the compositional pillars of melody, harmony, rhythm and arrangement. You've got your notes and you're arranging them - don't just think about the instruments you're going to use but also the ways in which those instruments are going to be played. What character do you want to extract from each one? How is that helping the picture?
A collection of carefully curated Pads for Logic Pro's soft synths, exclusively designed to add richness and depth to your compositions and productions. Blend with Orchestral Instruments to create brand new scoring textures.
If you're looking for 'impact' in your soundtrack writing, look no further than the Percussion session.
An immersive, deep dive into the programming, production and mixing processes used by contemporary film, television, games and production music composers