Diva Classical Female Soloists OFFICIAL DEMO 2

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ANGELS LAMENT
Composed by, Rob Elliott
"DIVA's epic moment"

http://www.beladmedia.com/sound-1.html

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Hi Bela,

This is a beautiful piece. :) 8)

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Thank you :)
I just wish I could say that I composed it. LOL

Bela D Media.com
http://www.beladmedia.com

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Hey all,

I certainly do not want to wear out my welcome on this board but Bela D media heard that I was using DIVA for a slightly different application on an upcoming direct-to-video project and asked if I would post a short clip.

The project is meant for teaching kids about growing up, choices, etc. It is sort of Aesop’s Fables with a modern twist. The Director wanted this credit roll to have a ‘magical / playful / fairy dust’ feel to it. This composition is certainly not going to change the world but works well for this project (and most importantly) – the Director likes it. Of course, I will have to finish once I get his final cut.

I used Diva Marcatos, FX, Performance, moving vowels, and KS AH, OH, EE, MM. I also needed ‘some dudes’ – which I got from VOTA. I really like the way these two libraries sound together.


Thanks again Frank – can’t wait for “Extended” to be released.


http://www.robelliottmusic.com/mp3s/Rom ... 0Nymph.mp3


Rob

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Bela D Media.com
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Bela D Media wrote:ANGELS LAMENT
Nice piece, but you need to do something about the fact that the orchestra sounds like a classical recording (stereo mike in a concert hall) while the soloists sound like pop vocals recorded in a studio. It's almost like I'm listening to two different pieces being played at the same time.

V.

Btw damn impressive vocals.

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Interesting.

Diva was recorded in a small 19th century church (impulse file included) I think what you may be hearing is the composers choice to add a small amount of slap back delay to the voices.

Nonetheless, thank you! :wink:

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