Spitfire's Solo violin Total performance seems to have the speed capability I'm looking for?īut in any case it's a big job to reproduce songs in his style, between a big research work on the arpeggios of Synth, the rhythmics resolutely rock and metal of the drums and the guitars which are difficult to reproduce in VST (I'm a guitarist so for the guitar it takes away a weight from me to be able to play it myself, but I always had a hard time finding a convincing guitar VST but even with a real guitar it's not always easy to get a good recording sound )Īnd above all the incredible voice of Kobayashi Mika. Start writing and releasing the music that you want to write and don’t worry about whether or not it will lead to a job. I have Komplete12, Cinestring, Tina Guo, Taylor Davis, EW Gold Cloud, Toundra. The most difficult thing for me is to succeed in reproducing the strings in these pieces, I never manage to have fast strings that allow me to play so fast and with so much emotion, there is always a kind of latency in my VST that I can't remove, the legatos are simply too long, if you have any advice from bookshops with fast legatos I will be delighted. I'm a huge fan of his work too! I spend a lot of time analyzing these pieces and trying to draw inspiration from these compositional techniques in my music ,I found the game and the OST of Xenoblade X absolutely dazzling !īetween Xenoblade X and The Attack of the Titans we can find many common points in his music, but it's really difficult for me to reproduce it in VST, Attached is an original track of mine, for reference. General advice is also greatly appreciated, although I do already assume that the most significant factor is personal experience / skill. I guess I could assume that any of the reputable drums (SSD5, SD3, EZDrummer 2, AD2) could work, but Sawano often uses a snare which has a particularly nice 'ringy' quality to it. Other? I especially feel like I need a good drum set. Any composer, whos written a piece for an anime soundtrack or OP/ED theme qualify. The survey itself is pretty simple: Fill out a minimum of 3 composers and a maximum of 10 by most favorite all the way down to 10th favorite. I will admit I prefer his older works and never loved his work on stuff like AOT Live Action or Berserk 2016 (although I wouldnt want to make soundtracks for either of those good anyway), but that doesnt stop him from cooking for Shin Godzilla, Ultraman, the Eva Rebuilds, and SSSS. Hi r/anime users, Im doing a survey to discover which anime composers fans love most. For instance, I already know that Cinebrass is vastly popular, but really I wonder if this is the most applicable brass library to this style. EOE is my favorite film score of all time. I was wondering if anyone had thoughts on the following sample libraries particularly in achieving/approaching Sawano's style beyond what I currently own (basically Komplete 12 Ultimate, Jaeger, and Nucleus). It’s a feature-length action film made for TV. Who do u think is the best anime music composer and whats their best peice Personally, I like shiro sagisu, but thats only because ive only really listened to his music and i like it.
Now this fight between Gohan and Cell lasted for six or so episodes.
Here are some example tracks: Xenoblade Chronicles X - Theme X Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress Promare The Dragon Ball franchise is infamous for its long fights and I’m not referring to 10-minute squabbles. but really it sounds like cinematic anime music (haha) which I feel is quite distinct from artists like Bergersen or Audiomachine. When it comes to anime soundtracks, she’s usually the first person to pop into a. When I've looked for tips/tutorials online, I've not been sure if what I've found has been applicable to Sawano's style - I don't think I'd consider it flat out trailer or classical orchestral music, and maybe hybrid would be adequate. Yoko Kanno is the quintessential anime composer, and one of the most prolific composers in all Japan. He changed the stylization of his romanized name to Hiroyuki SAWANO in late 2021.Hiroyuki Sawano has been my favorite composer for years, and recently I've been trying to cover his tracks with modest but limited success. He is now currently the composer at VV-ALKLINE since year 2017. In 2009, he released his first solo album Musica, which included some of his more popular songs done for TV shows, including the Team Medical Dragon insert song Aesthetic, featuring vocals by Aika Sekiyama.
Active as a composer since 2004, he first gained recognition for his work on the Team Medical Dragon TV drama in 2006. These 6 piano anime with their fantastic stories, characters, and music will give you the boost of encouragement and motivation you need to get back to practicing. He played piano since elementary school and, at age 17, he studied composition, arrangement, orchestration and piano under Nobuchika Tsuboi. Watching anime about piano might be a great motivation and inspiration for pianists who are also anime fans.