Re: Old finds from a bygone age
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 8:22 pm
Easter was useful to alter a few things. I altered the NEUSCHWANSTEIN track, since the other version strayed too much from the original 1998 recording, and we also changed the animation on top of the webpage..........http://www.brickell.info
I've always found MultitrackStudio to be rock stable when using Virtual Instruments and Effects. A few years ago a few of us did some classical pieces only using VSTi's. I thought it was a good idea to put some of our offerings online. Not sure it would have been so easy with other DAW's, by the time you'd read the manual, the moment would have passed
Virtually Classic: http://www.brickell.me
Personally I am still quite disturbed by the Vocaloid singing "Silent Night" (approx. 8 m 15 s) in the Christmas 2017 Medley on that page. I'm sure I heard it in a Stephen King movie
I've always found MultitrackStudio to be rock stable when using Virtual Instruments and Effects. A few years ago a few of us did some classical pieces only using VSTi's. I thought it was a good idea to put some of our offerings online. Not sure it would have been so easy with other DAW's, by the time you'd read the manual, the moment would have passed
Virtually Classic: http://www.brickell.me
Personally I am still quite disturbed by the Vocaloid singing "Silent Night" (approx. 8 m 15 s) in the Christmas 2017 Medley on that page. I'm sure I heard it in a Stephen King movie