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1 Posted on 08/03/2016 at 15:03:14
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OrchPlay Software and OrchPlay Music Library
Symphonic Music In Full Multichannel Audio!
A New Tool Created for the Study of Orchestration

Welcome to OrchPlayMusic !
The OrchPlay software and the OrchPlay Music Library are now available
The Mac version is available now!
The Windows version (English and French) will be available in September.

Video Overview (4k resolution available)


About the OrchPlay Software
The OrchPlay software provides access to all individual instrumental tracks of the full orchestra and enable subsets of instruments involved in a particular orchestral effect to be heard in isolation or within the full musical context. This tool provides unprecedented opportunities for scientific research on orchestration perception, for computational modeling of orchestration techniques, and for orchestration pedagogy and performance practice. With this system, orchestral players can rehearse their parts at home with a full orchestra in a "Music Minus One" fashion.

OrchPlay files can be navigated using bar numbers. Any user's instrumental setting related to any section of the score can be saved as a bookmark with individual name, description and relevant score pages for use in the classroom or public presentations.

Create any instrumental setting related to any section of the score and save it as a bookmark. Bookmarks Lists can also be exported and shared with other OrchPlay users. You may also import standard stereo files as OPL (OrchPlay format) and use them as a reference or simply for the pleasure of listening to them through our software (OrchPlay offers a perfectly smooth "click-less" Play and Stop). Scores and other documents can be embedded inside your own OPL files.

About the OrchPlay Music Library
The OrchPlay Music Library currently offers a selection of 100 musical pieces (from short excerpts to full movements) from the symphonic repertoire from late 18th Century to Contemporary. The selection is planned to feature a growing number of complete movement and expand to ca 400 significant orchestral masterworks within a few years.

Our goal is to provide an international reference database of multichannel orchestral recordings accessible to the widest public possible.

Each OPL file from the OrchPlay Music Library includes a new, print-ready orchestral pdf study score in C along with composer picture and short movement description. Teachers have access to different versions with full or selective reductions and piano versions.

Visit our website for more information: www.orchplaymusic.com

As we have just joined the AudioFanzine community we will be glad to hear your feedback, hear your suggestions, answer your questions if you have some and engage in positive discussions. We can communicate both in French and English.

Thank you very much,

Équipe OrchPlayMusic

www.orchplaymusic.com

[ Post last edited on 08/03/2016 at 15:13:52 ]

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