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Maybe posting this will make me sound like an asshole; I hope I don't come across that way. Because the track is technically well made, with good mixing and everything. I just don't like it much due to personal tastes and preferences. I have an aversion to artificial echoes in symphonic tracks, and while the track was atmospheric enough, it never really went anywhere... not much progression. Again, though, personal tastes! Thanks for sharing either way; I'm gonna check out the rest of your stuff while I'm on there.
What kind of software and equipment do you use to make your tracks? I've got a studio myself so I'm curious.
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I'm not one to critique music, but I liked it. For some reason, I couldn't stop thinking about a James Bond menu screen with this in the background.
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Sounded great. I had to listen to some of your other tunes and I like em a lot.
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On August 01 2010 15:38 Aylear wrote:Maybe posting this will make me sound like an asshole; I hope I don't come across that way. Because the track is technically well made, with good mixing and everything. I just don't like it much due to personal tastes and preferences. I have an aversion to artificial echoes in symphonic tracks, and while the track was atmospheric enough, it never really went anywhere... not much progression. Again, though, personal tastes! Thanks for sharing either way; I'm gonna check out the rest of your stuff while I'm on there. What kind of software and equipment do you use to make your tracks? I've got a studio myself so I'm curious.
Ah thanks, and you didn't come off as an ass hole, just somebody with input. However, to be fair to my self, I have to say these two things!
1. The echo is a 70ish inch concert bass drum, with delay.
2. For music written to be in the background, it's generally not expected to feel as if it's moving. Just convey a lot of power.
But I totally understand <3
My studio is a nice little area. I have an Roland electric kit, a mic'd acoustic kit. Two neutral Meyer HD-1 monitors. Lots of midi controllers, lots of programs, and lots of instruments. Nothing out of the ordinary. ;o
On August 01 2010 15:52 0mgVitaminE wrote: I'm not one to critique music, but I liked it. For some reason, I couldn't stop thinking about a James Bond menu screen with this in the background.
Haha, excellent! thats the point!
On August 01 2010 15:58 hifriend wrote:Sounded great. I had to listen to some of your other tunes and I like em a lot.
Thank you very much.
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Wow I really like Stillicidum!
Sounds so cool. Great work.
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On August 01 2010 17:44 Chrispy wrote: Wow I really like Stillicidum!
Sounds so cool. Great work.
Thanks! I actually recorded a live Karimba for those melody lines
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Were you the one that made the Zealot Dance song?
Keep up the good work haha :p
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Oops, forgot to reply.
I really liked it. The beat that you created definitely would remind me of someone trying to break out of prison....if that's what you were aiming for. Sorry, I didn't watch Prison Break...ever.
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On August 01 2010 17:44 Chrispy wrote: Wow I really like Stillicidum!
Sounds so cool. Great work.
Stillicidum reminded my of something from a Zelda game.
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On August 01 2010 17:58 xLethargicax wrote:Show nested quote +On August 01 2010 17:44 Chrispy wrote: Wow I really like Stillicidum!
Sounds so cool. Great work. Thanks! I actually recorded a live Karimba for those melody lines
Kalimba ^^
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On August 02 2010 00:51 ella_guru wrote:Show nested quote +On August 01 2010 17:58 xLethargicax wrote:On August 01 2010 17:44 Chrispy wrote: Wow I really like Stillicidum!
Sounds so cool. Great work. Thanks! I actually recorded a live Karimba for those melody lines Kalimba ^^
Incorrect, I used a Karimba. They are smaller and have a lower range of tones. Google image it
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