Orchidea is a software environment that calculates the best combinations of orchestral sounds to match a target sound by specifying certain constraints. In other words, it's a process that generates a score from a given target sound.

Objectives

By the end of the course, participants will have acquired the technical and aesthetic knowledge required by Orchidea. They will be able to use the Orchidea library to create sound sequences or scores.

  • Fluency in written and spoken English (B2 level required).
  • Proof of sufficient knowledge and skills in Max and its environment, or completion of the Max Initiation course, and regular use of the software.
  • Good knowledge of engraving software (Finale, Sibelius, Dorico, etc.)
  • Ability to demonstrate a basic musical training that enables them to understand the challenges of orchestration.
  • Good knowledge of a software sequencer (DAW) such as Pro Tools, Logic Pro or other, and of audio editing software (WaveLab, SoundStudio, Adobe Audition...).
  • Mastery of the use of the main features of the Apple computer (knowledge and handling of the keyboard and mouse, creating and managing files and folders, navigating menus, starting an application).
  • Basic mathematical concepts will facilitate understanding: integers, rationals and decimals, sums, subtractions, multiplications, divisions, absolute value, study of simple functions and definition of a frequency.
  • Basic knowledge of Zoom for online courses.
  • We recommend that you visit www.orch-idea.org before the course.

In 2025, based on the results of end-of-training evaluations, 75% of Orchieda participants have achieved all or most of their objectives, with a satisfaction rate of 100%.

Andrea

Composer and student, Orchidea, Online

"I absolutely loved this course, and really enjoyed the 6-week format which gave us a chance to explore all subjects in depth. We couldn't have asked for a better teacher. Grégoire was always extremely clear, open to answering all of our questions and his contents were interesting and inspiring. The fact that we got homework each week was brilliant."

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