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What it is:
Two Logic X Sessions featuring MIDI tracks, effects chains, and more to nail the score to "La Mer - Très Lent – Animez Peu à Peu".
How we use it:
Learn the sound design behind Claude Debussy's iconic work.
Why it's cool:
From the orchestration to the parts, each session provides a foundation for building your own score.Claude Debussy | La Mer - Très Lent – Animez Peu À Peu - Reverb Exclusive
These are the Logic X sessions used to create this first symphonic sketch, "De l'aube à midi sur la mer", from Claude Debussy's score to "La Mer", from Claude Debussy | La Mer - Très Lent – Animez Peu À Peu
Regarded as the first Impressionist composer, Claude Debussy is particularly known for his piano works, most famously "Clair De Lune", "Douze Études Pour Le Piano", and "Préludes, 1er Livre et 2ème Livre". He also composed scores and music literature for a variety of ensemble-based genre, as well as complete works for full orchestra, including "Prélude A L'Après-Midi D'Un Faune", "Nocturnes", and his "String Quartet In G Minor Op. 10".
Contains The Following Logic X Sessions:
Featured Software:
Compatibility
Installation Instructions
What it is:
Two Logic X Sessions featuring MIDI tracks, effects chains, and more to nail the score to "La Mer - Très Lent – Animez Peu à Peu".
How we use it:
Learn the sound design behind Claude Debussy's iconic work.
Why it's cool:
From the orchestration to the parts, each session provides a foundation for building your own score.Claude Debussy | La Mer - Très Lent – Animez Peu À Peu - Reverb Exclusive
These are the Logic X sessions used to create this first symphonic sketch, "De l'aube à midi sur la mer", from Claude Debussy's score to "La Mer", from Claude Debussy | La Mer - Très Lent – Animez Peu À Peu
Regarded as the first Impressionist composer, Claude Debussy is particularly known for his piano works, most famously "Clair De Lune", "Douze Études Pour Le Piano", and "Préludes, 1er Livre et 2ème Livre". He also composed scores and music literature for a variety of ensemble-based genre, as well as complete works for full orchestra, including "Prélude A L'Après-Midi D'Un Faune", "Nocturnes", and his "String Quartet In G Minor Op. 10".
Contains The Following Logic X Sessions:
- Claude Debussy - La Mer - Très Lent – Animez Peu à Peu - Reverb Exclusive_Logic X Session_Audio
- Claude Debussy - La Mer - Très Lent – Animez Peu à Peu - Reverb Exclusive_Logic X Session_Kontakt Instruments
Featured Software:
- Best Service The Orchestra
- Best Service Chris Hein Solo Violin
- Best Service Chris Hein Solo Viola
- Best Service Emotional Cello
- Best Service Chris Hein Solo Contrabass
- ProjectSAM Orchestral Essentials
- Spitfire British Drama Toolkit
- Eventide UltraReverb
Compatibility
- Apple Mac
- Logic Pro X
- Best Service The Orchestra
- Best Service Chris Hein Solo Violin
- Best Service Chris Hein Solo Viola
- Best Service Emotional Cello
- Best Service Chris Hein Solo Contrabass
- ProjectSAM Orchestral Essentials
- Spitfire British Drama Toolkit
- Eventide UltraReverb
- Eventide UltraReverb | Claude Debussy - La Mer - Reverb Exclusive Presets
- ***Note: There are two Logic X Sessions included here - One features the MIDI tracks routed to the Kontakt Player and the corresponding orchestral libraries that are used have been enabled. The other is a bounced down, multitrack audio file version of the this composition, so that even if you don't have the Kontakt Player and corresponding orchestral libraries, you can still hear the full score, solo the tracks, and dig in to the composition.***
Installation Instructions
- Download the .zip file
- Find the file in your Downloads folder
- Double-click the file, which will unzip the folder
- Double-click the Logic X Sessions - Claude Debussy | La Mer - Très Lent – Animez Peu à Peu - Logic X Sessions - Reverb Exclusive, which will launch Logic X
- Press "Play" in the Logic X Arrangement view
- Hear Claude Debussy's "La Mer - Très Lent – Animez Peu à Peu"