Using Studio One and Instrument Presets for Orchestral Projects
Studio One’s unique ‘drag and drop’ workflow is incredibly quick and efficient, even when working with large projects.
Software and sample library reviews, along with general articles about music composition.
Studio One’s unique ‘drag and drop’ workflow is incredibly quick and efficient, even when working with large projects.
Composing for music libraries is becoming an increasingly popular – and in some cases profitable – pastime for musicians. However there is a lot more involved than uploading a few tracks waiting for the cash to start rolling in. Like in any business, you need a plan.
Finding that string library that can do everything you want can often feel like a never-ending quest to find the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.
Here I discuss a few points to consider before you begin setting up an orchestral template in your DAW using Vienna Ensemble Pro (VEP).
Stock Music, also known as Production Music, Library Music and Sync Music, is music composed specifically for use in media.
I’ll always remember hearing rumblings of some music software called ‘VEP’ on many forums a few years ago and wondering what it was they were talking about.
So you’ve spent hours, days or months lovingly creating your film, video or game and have come to the point where you need to choose the perfect stock music to add that finishing touch.