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Beautiful work, Jerry. Both the astrophotos and the music.  I really enjoyed listening to the music. 

What libraries do you use primarily for the orchestral realization?

I have the Hubble deep field photo as the background on both of my monitors, so it was on one while your video was playing on the other. 😉

 

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On 5/29/2025 at 10:12 AM, steve@baselines.com said:

Nice accompaniment to the wonders of the Universe.  We are so fortunate to live in such an interesting mysterious math-driven environment where not everything makes sense yet,

Thanks Steve!

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9 hours ago, Martin Schiff said:

Beautiful work, Jerry. Both the astrophotos and the music.  I really enjoyed listening to the music. 

What libraries do you use primarily for the orchestral realization?

I have the Hubble deep field photo as the background on both of my monitors, so it was on one while your video was playing on the other. 😉

 

Thanks Martin, I'm glad you enjoyed the music video.

I've been using the VSL Symphonic Cube for over a decade and will continue to use it until I die.  It has so many great samples, quite a few that I haven't even explored deeply yet.   I also use:

VSL Appassionata Strings, VSL Solo Strings, Vienna Choir, Requiem Professional Choir and East West Choirs (with their word builder software)

Jerry

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3 hours ago, Bajan Blue said:

Hi Jerry

I really enjoyed this one - love the music, excellent stuff

Nigel

 

Thanks Nigel!  Glad you enjoyed it..

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Fantastic is right. Relaxing, dramatic, awe inspiring, serene, expansive, boy are we a speck. I didn’t realize you also do the astrophotography, amazing. Thanks for posting

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8 hours ago, treesha said:

Fantastic is right. Relaxing, dramatic, awe inspiring, serene, expansive, boy are we a speck. I didn’t realize you also do the astrophotography, amazing. Thanks for posting

Thanks a lot Treesha!  I am glad you enjoyed the music video.

Jerry

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1 hour ago, Martin Schiff said:

Do you use a notation program, or Cakewalk/Sonar, and if the latter, do you play the parts in?

 

I use Cakewalk exclusively, I've been using it as my sequencer/DAW since 1991.    I use Sibelius for scores/parts.

I don't play any parts in.  I used to do that when I was doing commercial scoring, but I've gotten very fast at using the mouse to enter parts and editing all the needed CCs that I don't bother playing them in.   I still play piano though all the time!

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