


Orchestration Masterclass 2 On-Demand: Full Orchestra
In this masterclass, Jess uses excerpts from the soundtrack to yet-to-be released documentary “Endangered: Australia” to discuss writing for full orchestra in a DAW (Logic) and score (Sibelius). She discusses: the colour possibilities of orchestral instruments and some of their limitations, creating a “vibe” for a scene, building layers and repetition. She also gives a brief overview of the orchestration process from MIDI to notation software, and shares helpful tips and tricks to keep MIDI tidy and organised.
This one-time purchase will send you a link and password to view the full masterclass online, as many times as you wish! You’ll also get access to summary notes from the masterclass.
In this masterclass, Jess uses excerpts from the soundtrack to yet-to-be released documentary “Endangered: Australia” to discuss writing for full orchestra in a DAW (Logic) and score (Sibelius). She discusses: the colour possibilities of orchestral instruments and some of their limitations, creating a “vibe” for a scene, building layers and repetition. She also gives a brief overview of the orchestration process from MIDI to notation software, and shares helpful tips and tricks to keep MIDI tidy and organised.
This one-time purchase will send you a link and password to view the full masterclass online, as many times as you wish! You’ll also get access to summary notes from the masterclass.
In this masterclass, Jess uses excerpts from the soundtrack to yet-to-be released documentary “Endangered: Australia” to discuss writing for full orchestra in a DAW (Logic) and score (Sibelius). She discusses: the colour possibilities of orchestral instruments and some of their limitations, creating a “vibe” for a scene, building layers and repetition. She also gives a brief overview of the orchestration process from MIDI to notation software, and shares helpful tips and tricks to keep MIDI tidy and organised.
This one-time purchase will send you a link and password to view the full masterclass online, as many times as you wish! You’ll also get access to summary notes from the masterclass.