I'm completely obsessed with this song, and to hear its isolated orchestral heart in all its melodic majesty is like... the catharsis of a good story. Thank you so much for uploading it!
All the oriental stuff and the choirs are probably east west but i'm not sure about the orchestral stuff. Strings could be Hollywood Strings but the brass doesn't sound like East West to me. I never got the staccatos from their libraries to sound that tight. Could be wrong tho. I would just try it, subscription is just 30 bucks a month and the first month you get for 15
Yes it's all east-west. He just uses a lot saturation and smashes the crap out of a lot of instruments with a multiband compressor. And I don't know what he does with the panning. He has the most beautifull panning I've ever heard, and even when running it through an annalizer, I see shapes that I have never seen before, I don't know how. It looks like he draws his own shapes on the stereospectrum. The pannkng is super tight and perfect. I wish I knew how
I even asked Jari himself how the hell he pans thing so damn beautiful, but he never answered. I also asked Asim, and he said that he'll ask for me, never responded afterwards. Sounds like a secret to me
@@thimovijfschaft3271 It's kinda just balanced out. I personally don't pan orchestra at all as those libraries are recorded in their natural position and panning makes it sound artificial, so i can't give too many tips on that. But you can try to put 2 similar sounds left and right, (like 70% maybe) that almost play the same thing. (check 7:11) That's one way to create width and if you do it right you have this slight left right jumping in there. Everything else is really just balanced out left, right and middle or doubled left and right with a different sound. EDIT: You can also try to put a slight MONO reverb (not much and quite short) on an FX channel and pan that on the opposite side. That also creates more width. Check ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XIkii9fF2Sg.html for a more detailed explanation. This guy is a professional and knows all the tricks.