Thanks for watching! Do you have a sample library that you have such a story of? I’d love to hear it! AND a huge thank you to Devon Kyle and Dirk Ehlert, who became Patrons when I'd already finished this video! 🙌
Can't recommend it enough. Wordbuilders often take a lot of work to sound right, and it often doesn't really matter what they're singing exactly anyway, so the words they've provided are more than enough.
Great selection of libraries! I have to say though, for beginners they’re priced a little on the steep side. $$$ As a beginner, I’m using Spitfire Audio libraries and their free LABS and moderately priced packages. And of course the stock samples in my DAW. Until I achieve a higher level of composing I’ll stick with what I’ve got. Thanks so much for your dedication to helping us all learn more to become better composers! Gianni❤
Thank you, and I 100% get that! It has taken me some time to collect these, and these are just a couple of favorites or mine throughout the years, but there’s indeed a lot of great free stuff out there!
Hi Tom voor je animatie film projecten zou ik de misfit serie van 8dio en pripyat pianos eens bekijken. De soundpaint libraries van 8dio zijn ook heel bijzonder.
Hey Tom, this is something you may be interested in: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Z9SU0jjatzo.html&ab_channel=PoundSound. I saw in your video that you have massive project files with a lot of disabled tracks, this video shows the ability to hide or show all disabled tracks with a simple key command. This makes the project file a lot more organized while composing (and still easy to add those disabled tracks!)
I LOVE YOU! Thank you for showing this 😅. I've been using Cubase for about 14 years now, but still keep finding out how little I actually know about it.