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A complete remake of "Busybody" by Billy Mayerl using entirely virtual instruments. Sounds used: Spitfire Audio Chamber Strings LA Scoring Strings Cinebrass Core & Pro Spitfire Audio Albion Brass Mid Spitfire Audio Symphonic Woodwinds Abbey Road Vintage Drummer Spitfire Audio Joby Burgess Percussion Orchestral Tools Symphonic Sphere Harp Processing: Creating a vintage sounding orchestra has been a work in progress for me for a 18 months or so. I think I'm getting a little better with each attempt, but will keep on trying to get closer and closer to the sound. To my ears (and I could be wrong), the period recordings often have a narrow stereo field or are made of mono sections that are panned around a stereo mix (rather than a stereo recording of each section). They also have a closer sound on certain sections, rather than ambient. Therefore, I used a mix of close and tree mics and tweaked the settings within the patches to narrow the stereo image. I processed each section with a little saturation, wow and flutter and EQ from various plugins so that I was slowly building up the "old" sound, rather than smashing the whole mix into a "vintage" emulator. I also setup a convolution reverb using the impulse from a vintage plate and then processed the reverb channel with saturation, wow and flutter, stereo narrowing and EQ too. This seems to create a better effect overall, although I'm still experimenting with it. Plugins used: Waves Vinyl and EQs Goodhertz Vulf Compressor Izotope Vinyl U-he Satin Past to future reverb impulses (https://gumroad.com/pasttofuturesamples#) T-racks EQ and compression on the master Thanks for watching.