Noteperformer 4 - O Sole Mio

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Welcome to my Orchestral Arrangements, a YouTube series dedicated to the art of re-orchestration and arrangement. Join me on this musical journey as I meticulously recreate beloved songs solely by ear, staying true to the essence of the original compositions

In these arrangements, I have utilized the powerful combination of Noteperformer 4, Cinematic Studio, BBC Core, and CineSamples. Each sound is carefully chosen and crafted to bring out the true essence of the music

You can purchase Noteperformer by following the link below:

Stay tuned for upcoming videos where I will delve into various tutorial series, sharing insights on how to optimize Sibelius and get the most out of Noteperformer. These tutorials will help you enhance your own musical compositions and arrangements

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you have a great gift to reproduce this music by ear, so enjoyed your version Renee

ClassRoutinesRENEEsFunClips
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This is so beautiful Bora!! Great job! 😊

KeystoCure
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Lovely arrangement!! Bravo e complimenti!!

pasqualetassone
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Great arrangement! Really impressive, what you can get out of the combination of NP with its new playback engines!

When you talk about every single sound being "crafted", do you mean you can manually adjust them in the playback engine itself? I'm willing to buy this too and tried a bit around with it the other day and I was wondering if you could change anything about the instrument itself (because if you take bbcso for example and load an instrument, the engine automates that and it seems, that you could not adjust anything through the VST-options-window itself; You can open it via the advanced options, but it will reset all the changes once it is being closed again)
I somehow thought that I could have more options referring the different instruments (like for instance loading in the "horns" directly from bbcso and not just one "horn" to double it later) and would love to adjust it through the playback engine with the VST-controls... I don't know if that makes any sense to you :D
But anyway, great arrangement and I would really love to know some tips about how you tweaked and "crafted" the different sounds.

Have a great day!

chipsngin