TelePaul said:
Thanks alot David! I posted this before I had a crack at Pachelbel. I hear what you're saying, thanks for the tip. Can I ask what Orchestral software you use?
I mainly use a hardware synth, Roland Jv1010. I have a few softsynths for non-classical (Prophet, DX7). I am getting another synth at the end of the month, maybe one of the smaller motifs. I use synful for a few patches but not that much. As you may find, its noisy a bit.
I dont like softsynths. Just a preference since I have been working with hardware since pre-midi times. On my last CD, there are some samples from QuantumLeap East/West that my friend did and they kick ass. I think they are expensive, they sound it.
The key for me is finding exactly what is easy to emulate and what not. I tend to favor certain patches that normally I might not put in a piece. Pipe Organ for example, the Roland has a great one. I can never find a good oboe. Granted, I am a symphony violinist and I know the instruments real well
One thing I try to do: never use an instrument too long. If you hear a flute patch you say "Thats a flute". If you hear it for a long time you say "Thats a keyboard". I also have the luxury of putting real violins on all my pieces. When you hear my stuff before the violins are recorded it sounds real midi. Adding 32 violins changes things.
Since you dont have 32 violins

, its good to find SOME real instrument, maybe voice or guitar or anything, to make it not sound synthy. I think of my stuff as a hybrid of real and illusion. For low strings, I have several patches I use that I mix together. In general, I get to know my synths inside out and find out exactly which patches work. I have the Roland down cold, it has about 30 patches I rely on all the time. Unfortunately, I rely on them all the time

so my stuff tends to sound the same, which is why I am breaking down and buying another keyboard. I would rather have lots of mid-priced synths (and soft-synths) than one expensive one. After a while, each machine or softsynth sounds the same, so having several synths at your disposal is crucial. I am out of inspiration now, another reason I am getting another one. When I first get one I can just sit down and press record and every new patch gives me an idea. I am out of ideas, hold me.
Feel free to ask me anything else, the orchestra stuff is my specialty.