07-09-2019, 04:53 AM
Welcome to the exciting world of VO, Kaustav Acharya! You have some nice sounding music, there. Some interesting ideas, and many feels.
I second the idea that you should simply listen to and analyze a lot of orchestral music that you like while experimenting with your own music. I would add that you should listen to a good amount of virtual orchestra specifically, as you do so, so you can hear how the technology works and get an idea of what you can expect using samples (Common articulations, that sort of thing).
I'd say you're off to a very good start on all those counts listening to Waters, reading Mattias' articles, and using VPO to experiment (and of course joining us here).
I second the idea that you should simply listen to and analyze a lot of orchestral music that you like while experimenting with your own music. I would add that you should listen to a good amount of virtual orchestra specifically, as you do so, so you can hear how the technology works and get an idea of what you can expect using samples (Common articulations, that sort of thing).
I'd say you're off to a very good start on all those counts listening to Waters, reading Mattias' articles, and using VPO to experiment (and of course joining us here).