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Discuss and analyze Bill Brown’s score for Trespasser.

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I would like to know if the music of Trespasser is done by a real orchestra or a MIDI orchestra... I have teh doubt because some instruments (like the trumpets and the strings) sound very real, but some others (like the french horn) doesn't sound convencig enough, if you understand me...

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Post by don vercetti »

Well, of course Bill Brown could have sneaked in some midi-parts too keep the price low, but I find that very unlikely.
I'd say it's a real, full orchestra. :)
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If I remember he likely used some kind of synthesizer that had recordings of a real orchestra and mixed them together to make the songs.
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Yeah you can get some good sounding compositions using synthesizers. Usually you don't get the nuances of real people playing, but sometimes you can get the same kind of results. Though I think it was a live orchestra for the tres soundtrack
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