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Spectrotone chart

Discussion in 'Orchestration 3 - Presets' started by Sylvain Provenzano, Sep 29, 2017.

  1. Just googled it, not my stuff. ;)

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  2. Btw, what do they mean by 'Basic' and 'Complementary' ?
     
  3. Thanks again google. :D

    "Basic and Complementary
    With the exception of the trumpet, tenor trombone, and bass trombone which are all Basic, the remaining instruments have both Basic and Complementary range bars. Roughly 95% of your work will be Basic as Complementary is used to create more exotic combinations and set up highly coloristic ensembles."


    https://legacylab.net/dlevy/Spectro...xtended Ed/01_WorkingWithSpectrotoneChart.pdf
     
  4. I have it since quite some time, and It's really useful for starting points and if you want to double stuff. I don't regret having it bought ;-) It was some special offer with the Orchestration/Production classes by Alexander.

    It's a nice resource to quickly look stuff up when your brain is not awake ;-)
     

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