Hey everyone,
I want to share with you my first Orchestral composition. I wrote this piece for my wife @yoga.lila to celebrate our love on her birthday.
It was truly the source of inspiration for this piece, as I wrote it very intuitively trying to capture the essence of our story with it.
I hope you enjoy it.
As for the technical specs, which I am rather passionate about. This song was made entirely on free and (mostly) open source software.
I use the #Linux distribution #Ubuntu Studios. The DAW (Digital work station) I use is #Ardour 6.9 (free and open source when compiling from source) coupled with Jack audio. The piece is entirely made with Spitfire Audio's free BBC Symphony Orchestra plugin, Discover edition.
I learned a lot making this piece, and I hope to be able to share more with you in the future.
Until then, take care, and have a wonderful day.
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This is amazing! Totally impressed with your skills and what is possible using free software. Am also on a Linux system and suddenly feeling super keen to give this a try. Sometimes I hear wonderful orchestral music in my head but I've never had a mechanism for turning it into something other people can enjoy.
Wishing you all best with your upcoming Summer :)
Wow, I'm so happy to hear you say that!! That exactly what I want! We never could try our hand at this before, at least not for free...
If you run into any snags with the setup feel free to ask. I'm no expert, but it did take a bit of tinkering to get it all running smoothly... Hopefully if enough of us Linux users show interest they'll make it available for Linux too...
Looking forward to hearing your compositions...
Best of luck, and thank you so much for the comment!