Description : I like to blend sounds and genres, and this song is such an example. It sure needed a better orchestration but I hope you get the idea out of it. I worked in zenbeats, the DAW from Roland.
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O.K I'll keep it in mind. It is times where you see there is no more interest in a track and you decide to proceed with a new one. Since you say it though, I will re-feature the song, hoping it will gain some interest by new listeners.
Thanks a lot for your response
Cheers, Anthony
Hello Kay
so nice you visited and listened to my music. I so much appreciate your comments but I do not understand what do you mean by re-featured, it's my English you see....
My best regards, Anthony
Thank you so much for listening and commenting on my music. But, I dont understand the term busy (it is really good for me to understand). You mean there are many instruments playing, there is an overdose of what? Maybe I will do better next time if I get the point.
I am glad you liked the outcome though,
Best wishes, Anthony
When I don't know what Genre it is I just put electronic. Its certainly got a lot of variety its not boring.
It reminds me a lot of Synthwave to be honest and I really like it.
Nice work I'm not good with reviews I just know its good.
Thank you so much for your time to listen and comment on my music. Yes in most of the cases electronic should be just fine. I am really very content you like the song. The questions to my mind are would you listen to it more than once and do you remember some parts of it or even the whole of it. No, no, I dont mean you should answer, it is just a way of discussing.
Wish you well, Anthony.
I just wanted to say that if you're not very familiar with game music, than you're a natural at it, because this piece really could fit in a multitude of games. It's really good.
I've used zenbeats, it's not bad. It's old school synth sounds definitely suit u. If ur still thinking about that video game music, this would be a perfect piece to showcase, dude. It's good, you're definitely ready. - Aaron
Hello Aaron.
As a non professional I have purchased the less capable versions of Cubase, like Cubase studio and Cubase Elements. I met Roland cloud and I wanted to check this out. Zenbeats I would say is not inferior to the above DAWs. Making music is very interesting and sometimes it gets to be difficult, it is fascinating and can be introspective. The right of it are welcomed and amusing. I really am jealous of those composers who master so well their music and are able to create various atmospheres like sadness, happiness, agony, fear, hope, rashness, laziness, you name it. Actually I admire their capabilities.
About games music I know nada. I have watched my son playing, and that was some years ago. He grew up. I do remember though that each game was a whole story. With various scenes like in the movies. I remember the music was sophisticated enough to put the player into the role the scenario predicted for him.
Thank you so much for your kind approach
Best wishes, Anthony
This is excellent! Around 1:58, I thought Mike Oldfield was coming towards me, smile. What stands out to me is that youve created an interesting spatial distribution in the stereo width with the mix, where the staccato on one side almost creates a higher dynamic. This is especially noticeable towards the end. Great! I think the song doesnt need any other or larger orchestration. Its good as it is.
Hello Manuela,
I wish a happy Sunday to you too.
I am so glad you liked the song. It is always a need to understand the way other creators listen to my music. You are "special" listeners, more experienced in music and sound matters, so somehow more accurate. I do understand it is a kind approach, and I have to thank every commenter for this.
I will soon visit to listen to more of your works.
Best wishes, Anthony.
really beutifeul motive you got going here, but that jump in 1:40 was suprising and it gives it a great foward energy. It got something of Wendy Carlos meets Genisis. The Intro got that lil funky feeling and awsome lead synth sound, very mellow and natural. well balanced mix.
Thank you for listening and commenting on my song. I do believe that present games need music support the way movies do. So I am really flattered by your opinion.
Wishing you the best, Anthony.
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Thanks a lot for your response
Cheers, Anthony
so nice you visited and listened to my music. I so much appreciate your comments but I do not understand what do you mean by re-featured, it's my English you see....
My best regards, Anthony
I am glad you liked the outcome though,
Best wishes, Anthony
It reminds me a lot of Synthwave to be honest and I really like it.
Nice work I'm not good with reviews I just know its good.
Wish you well, Anthony.
Greetings, Anthony.
As a non professional I have purchased the less capable versions of Cubase, like Cubase studio and Cubase Elements. I met Roland cloud and I wanted to check this out. Zenbeats I would say is not inferior to the above DAWs. Making music is very interesting and sometimes it gets to be difficult, it is fascinating and can be introspective. The right of it are welcomed and amusing. I really am jealous of those composers who master so well their music and are able to create various atmospheres like sadness, happiness, agony, fear, hope, rashness, laziness, you name it. Actually I admire their capabilities.
About games music I know nada. I have watched my son playing, and that was some years ago. He grew up. I do remember though that each game was a whole story. With various scenes like in the movies. I remember the music was sophisticated enough to put the player into the role the scenario predicted for him.
Thank you so much for your kind approach
Best wishes, Anthony
Best wishes, Anthony.
This is excellent! Around 1:58, I thought Mike Oldfield was coming towards me, smile. What stands out to me is that youve created an interesting spatial distribution in the stereo width with the mix, where the staccato on one side almost creates a higher dynamic. This is especially noticeable towards the end. Great! I think the song doesnt need any other or larger orchestration. Its good as it is.
Best regards and have a lovely Sunday, Manuela
I wish a happy Sunday to you too.
I am so glad you liked the song. It is always a need to understand the way other creators listen to my music. You are "special" listeners, more experienced in music and sound matters, so somehow more accurate. I do understand it is a kind approach, and I have to thank every commenter for this.
I will soon visit to listen to more of your works.
Best wishes, Anthony.
Best wishes, Anthony.
Wishing you the best, Anthony.