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Larry Shelby

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3 hours ago, Reid Rosefelt said:

On the other hand, orchestral composers rely on the articulation maps in Cubase.   I suppose you could write a symphony in Ableton.  Definitely you could do it, but it's not using what's really great about Ableton.  And it would be much easier to do on other DAWs.

I recently downloaded a full orchestral track template for Spitfire BBCSO Discover and Core, that were customized for various DAWs. There are stacks for each section and articulation, sends for FX, very detailed. A good tutorial for mixing an  orchestra!

The Spitfire team started out by providing templates for Logic Pro X, then GarageBand, Ableton Live, Protools, and Cubase. But users have adapted the originals to a few more DAWs. https://www.spitfireaudiothepage.com/templates

 I compared the versions that I loaded into Ableton and Studio One. There is no way I would dive into that with Ableton using so many tracks and sends, etc., LOL! ?

BBCSO Discover Templates: https://www.spitfireaudiothepage.com/posts/discover-templates (even Reaper, Bitwig, and FL Studio)

BBCSO Core Templates: https://www.spitfireaudiothepage.com/posts/core-templates

BBCSO Pro Templates: https://www.spitfireaudiothepage.com/posts/pro-templates

 

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