Is it possible to create good orchestral music digitally?

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  • lmms

    Cross-platform music production software

  • It is eminently possible. ZynSubFx is really good, for home-grown synth, and it comes stock with LMMS, But more than this, its implementation of SF2 sound fonts works great too. Yamaha's XG MIDI sound bank is available as an .SF2 file, for free, and really doesn't require much in the way of massaging or effects (it's against forum rules, or I prove it with a link to a nice-sounding chamber waltz I made with LMMS on soundcloud (oh, look, it's a username)). All of this technology is available to you at the low-low, LOW low price of $0.00.

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