4 String Library Tricks I Wish I Knew Earlier
Here’s some techniques for writing better virtual orchestrations which I wish I knew when I was a beginner.
Doing this will make any string library sound better.
- Get Benjamin Wallfisch Strings:
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00:00 - The problem
01:38 - Tip 1: Layering Articulations
02:42 - Tip 2: Using split sections to avoid mud and clutter
06:46 - Tip 3: Automating Mic Positions
14:47 - Tip 4: Morphing Articulations
23:32 - Extra Tip
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