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Posted by Internet TufGai on Jan-13-2008 03:14:

Say what you will about booster, but I do commend him for having some instinctive knowledge on instruments and knowing a thing or two on how they work in music. It certainly is not the work of a 10 year old. He does show some type of experience making music. Sure, he's not the next big thing in the classical world, but musical education does not mean you suck. There are plenty of autodidacts in music who don't know a thing about music theory and still end up being very good.

It doesn't have the characteristics of a typical classical tune, sure. Booster can just say it's post-modern and every pseudo-intellectual hipster will throw their environmental friendly panties at him.

Criticisms: Everything is at the same volume. There is no crescendo. Lots of orchestral pieces have crescendos, and while it may be hard to make a true crescendo on samplers, you should still try it. It tends to stay on 4/4 time, and if you want a long piece, you should try changing it occasionally to keep it fresh to the listeners.


Posted by BOOsTER on Jan-15-2008 07:50:

Thanks for your comment about the crescendo...you're pretty much right... :-S the reason is that back when I made this I didn't know how to automate orchestral

thanks mate


Posted by aeonia on Jan-16-2008 20:43:

quote:
Originally posted by BOOsTER
Thanks for your comment about the crescendo...you're pretty much right... :-S the reason is that back when I made this I didn't know how to automate orchestral

thanks mate


Didnt you read my long critique?? I mentioned the crescendo and decresendo thing a while back.


Posted by BOOsTER on Jan-17-2008 15:49:

Sure I read your long critique mate, I just think it's polite to say what do you agree with, when someone takes time to comment your work...and while I agreed with your critique like 60% I wanted to say that I agree with this one...

is that a problem?


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