On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 8:59 PM, Paul Davis <paul@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
>> Some pro composers like Danny Elfman and Hans Zimmer compose that way,
>> improvise on a keyboard to a video until they find something they
>> like, then hand stuff off to their orchestrators.
>
>
> i have a friend who has done a bit of film scoring and quite a lot of TV
> incidental stuff. he can regularly churn out "40 seconds of parisian street
> vibe with a techno undertone and hints of ethnic" or "farm fields with a
> threatening backdrop" in about 5 minutes.
>
> needless to say, none of the tools he uses run natively on linux, and
> there's sadly nothing native for linux that he could use to do that job at
> that speed.
I know what some of those tools are (or know of similar kinds), some
composers love those, and others hate them.
-- Brett W. McCoy -- http://www.brettwmccoy.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "In the rhythm of music a secret is hidden; If I were to divulge it, it would overturn the world." -- Jelaleddin Rumi _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-userReceived on Tue May 15 08:15:01 2012
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