I can't actually hear any orchestra for 90% of it. Seems like a really pointless addition.
EDIT: Actually I stand corrected. It's still a waste of time though.
Yeah honestly I didn't think it was that great.
And I like Orchestra and Dubstep both.
Not too bad, but still not great.
Sounded more like trance or something for 99% of it.
Nero is pretty much the only dubstep I respect.
4:52 is pretty badass when the orchestra comes back in
I absolutely love Nero and this is an amazing set, I remember hearing it when it was first released.
I feel bad for the orchestra, being forced to make music like this.
That dubchestra is terrible.
I thought it was great.
Sounds like it should be in Halo
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parts of it anyways
Would have been good without the dubstep.
[QUOTE=DoctorSalt;32851315]Sounded more like trance or something for 99% of it.[/QUOTE]Adding to this, it's far too slow and soft sounding to be dubstep or orchestral, really. It should have been a bit more like this:
[video=youtube;L0bcRCCg01I]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0bcRCCg01I[/video]
Ugh, kill whoever decided this would sound remotely decent, this is horrible.
[QUOTE=ExplodingGuy;32855708]Ugh, kill whoever decided this would sound remotely decent, this is horrible.[/QUOTE]I think the problem is in this example, rather than dubstep-orchestra in general. Good idea, poor execution.
It's hard to say which is more tacked on, the dubstep or the orchestral part.
The only time they are truly both contributing (aside from the drums overlapping) is at like 5:07, and even then the only audible part is the strings, and it's just 1 measure repeated. The horns come in and play one note too.
Dubstep might work well with some individual instruments or a small ensemble, but with a full orchestra it doesn't really seem to work.
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