〖 Press the green flag to begin the recording 〗 I found that even when using turbo mode, there are gaps between the different pieces of audio. I would greatly appreciate it if somebody would help me find a different way to code this thing because I didn't know how to code in the first place. (I have a feeling there's a really simple way to code this please don't laugh at me).
〖 Soloist · Maxim Fedotov 〗 Maxim Fedotove (who happened to have an ironically similar first name to the composer) is a Russian violinist and conductor. Maxim is the son of Viktor Fedotov, another orchestra conductor, and went to a music school in Leningrad. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 〖 Accompany · Russian Philharmonic Orchestra 〗 The Russian Philharmonic Orchestra (also known as the Moscow City Symphony) is a very famous music group that, true to its name, is one of the top orchestras in Russia. They have over 120 CDs recorded, and that's not even counting the online recordings! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 〖Conductor · Dimitry Yablonsky〗 Dmitry is a conductor as well as a cellist and studied at BOTH Juilliard School and Yale University (*heavenly music*). He is also a co-director of the Gabala International Music Festival. ------------------------------Extra note----------------------------- One more thing that's bothering me (the last thing I promise!) is the fact that the recording isn't as, with all respect, good as others both musically and technically. (Such as the not-exactly-warm-vibrato, the phrase where the soloist played too harshly, when the orchestra sometimes jumps in too early, and the overall recording in general because this was recorded about a billion years ago.) I don't know, could be just me. But don't bully me, all the good recordings were on YouTube, ok?!