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Violins and Cellos and sh1t
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| Deillon |
If I were you i'd send my resume to some RPG companies like Bethesda.
Or go for movies.
Also get rid of the cracking noise stuff on the background, not needed imo.
Also, good job, great piece. |
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| Trancelover03591 |
| Really great stuff. I'm fine with the crackling but that is just my opinion. |
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| tehlord |
Thanks chaps.
Yeah the noise is a love it or hate it thing, and I love it so it stays :p |
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| stewart.m |
| nice stuff dude:) |
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| Seandroid |
| This is beautiful - makes me think of being lost in a cavern of ice or something. |
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| Richard Butler |
Damn I left a comment 'bout this here a few days back (unless I'm going mad) but I guess it failed to upload.
Anyway I wanted to say that this is stunning, very evocative stull. I like the crackling as for me it establishes a deeper mood and sense of mystery.
I'm going to listen to it agin right now - just wanted to makew sure the feedback uploads this time. |
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| tehlord |
A belated thanks again fellas.
I'm with you on the crackling Rich ;) |
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| chris marsh |
sounds great
ethereal and cold
what are you using for reverb btw? |
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| tehlord |
| quote: | Originally posted by chris marsh
sounds great
ethereal and cold
what are you using for reverb btw? |
Cheers dude.
In this case I used Eos as it has an idiot proof hall algorithm. It was programmed by the same dude that now makes all the Valhalla stuff. It's just lovely. |
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| Looney4Clooney |
| kinda weird that you have the main instrument on the side. Reverb is just out of control. And you apply more to the main instrument than you do to the piano. Makes everything sound a little synthetic. I would ease up on the reverb. Apply less to what you are trying to showcase and more for the pad stuff. |
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