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Oct 2023
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92. Getting Quality Orchestral Sounds Fr...

XYLO ARIA
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Creating rich orchestral sounds from the comfort of your own home studio is a dream for many composers and arrangers, but how do you achieve high-quality orchestral sounds without the need for a grand concert hall? In this episode, Xylo chats with London-based soprano, composer, and producer, Helen Noir, about producing realistic orchestral sounds of quality using your Sample Libraries.

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