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"hank you very much. Well Orchestral is according to me, the genre which is most expensive to produce in. There is a lot of samples, but no one that sound realistic enough at a low cost. However, as I've just got a full-time job I hope to soon be able to buy a decent quality string pack.
As for the intro, you are totally right. It's hard to notice things like this when your getting "used" to hear your own song. Thank you very much for the tip, I will totally use it when I get the time.
Nevertheless, I very much appreciate you taking time to listen and giving me a full review of the track. I will surely check out your track called Visible Aura.
Thanks once again,
//Hampus"
Hey, no problem. Whenever I hear something good on here (or anywhere else) some of my first thoughts when thinking back about it are along the lines of "OK, but how can this be better?"
I can generally find some problem areas though whether or not the composer sees them as a problem is hard to know. He/she may love them! This is what I have to do constantly with my own music. And by doing this I make it better all the time. There are almost always ways to improve things, especially when it's a complex piece.
"Orchestral is according to me, the genre which is most expensive to produce in"
Yes, you're probably right though sometimes lower quality ones can have a cool sound anyway and especially if you're adding some effects that stop it from sounding as if you're trying to make it sound like a genuine, real string/brass section.
Good luck with getting much higher quality strings. There are so many choose from! I find it very confusing, actually.
I need to upload a better version of Visible Aura as the intro is way too quiet though the rest is fine. String samples are not high quality but they have a character I really like. And, as I blend in other synths and guitar, I stop it sounding exactly like I'm trying to emulate a real orchestra. I'd be interested to know if you think I've pulled it off.
A good theme and quite stirring when the beat kicks in on 0:50. Nice sparse grooves as well that don't interfere with all the melodic stuff and well chosen percussion sounds that also don't interfere.
Really quite mature and advanced composition - could definitely be used for all sorts of soundtracks.
My only obvious complaint is with your main string sound. It would be better if it were a higher quality string sample as it's too clearly a sample-based string part.
One other slight problem might be the electronic backing to the string part at the start. I think it starting right at the same time as the string interferes with it. You could try fading it in over about 10 seconds, which would be a lot subtler and build in even more of a "track building" feel (which is already there).
I don't listen to much orchestral stuff on here but this is probably the best one I've heard.
I have an electro/orchestral track I made years ago on here called Visible Aura which might interest you. Only drumless thing I've ever done. Much more romantic than yours, which is bold and empowering. Hero/quest/adventure theme, I'd say (of yours).
Do some others a bit like this (and maybe get some higher quality string samples, if you can spare the cash).
Thank you very much. Well Orchestral is according to me, the genre which is most expensive to produce in. There is a lot of samples, but no one that sound realistic enough at a low cost. However, as I've just got a full-time job I hope to soon be able to buy a decent quality string pack.
As for the intro, you are totally right. It's hard to notice things like this when your getting "used" to hear your own song. Thank you very much for the tip, I will totally use it when I get the time.
Nevertheless, I very much appreciate you taking time to listen and giving me a full review of the track. I will surely check out your track called Visible Aura.
Esta muy inclreible , el sonido los string que haz logrado , me encantaria usarla en un cortomatraje, intentare descargarla , espero que sigas componiendo, esto esta exelente!
I don't speak a lot of spanish, but feel free to use it however you want, as long as you give me some kind of credit. I really appreciate your comment, thank you!
Incredible. Just incredible! Started out very gentle and calming, however it gradually grew into an epic journey. Very great job! I wish to hear more from you!
Thank you Ronabo. I was actually struggling to get the heartbeat right, but I guess it worked out fine in the end. Appreciate that you took your time to listen!
Thank you very much Indozizz. Appreciate that you took your time to listen! It means very much coming from someone who is a really good piano composer!
//Hampus
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As for the intro, you are totally right. It's hard to notice things like this when your getting "used" to hear your own song. Thank you very much for the tip, I will totally use it when I get the time.
Nevertheless, I very much appreciate you taking time to listen and giving me a full review of the track. I will surely check out your track called Visible Aura.
Thanks once again,
//Hampus"
Hey, no problem. Whenever I hear something good on here (or anywhere else) some of my first thoughts when thinking back about it are along the lines of "OK, but how can this be better?"
I can generally find some problem areas though whether or not the composer sees them as a problem is hard to know. He/she may love them! This is what I have to do constantly with my own music. And by doing this I make it better all the time. There are almost always ways to improve things, especially when it's a complex piece.
"Orchestral is according to me, the genre which is most expensive to produce in"
Yes, you're probably right though sometimes lower quality ones can have a cool sound anyway and especially if you're adding some effects that stop it from sounding as if you're trying to make it sound like a genuine, real string/brass section.
Good luck with getting much higher quality strings. There are so many choose from! I find it very confusing, actually.
I need to upload a better version of Visible Aura as the intro is way too quiet though the rest is fine. String samples are not high quality but they have a character I really like. And, as I blend in other synths and guitar, I stop it sounding exactly like I'm trying to emulate a real orchestra. I'd be interested to know if you think I've pulled it off.
//Hampus
Really quite mature and advanced composition - could definitely be used for all sorts of soundtracks.
My only obvious complaint is with your main string sound. It would be better if it were a higher quality string sample as it's too clearly a sample-based string part.
One other slight problem might be the electronic backing to the string part at the start. I think it starting right at the same time as the string interferes with it. You could try fading it in over about 10 seconds, which would be a lot subtler and build in even more of a "track building" feel (which is already there).
I don't listen to much orchestral stuff on here but this is probably the best one I've heard.
I have an electro/orchestral track I made years ago on here called Visible Aura which might interest you. Only drumless thing I've ever done. Much more romantic than yours, which is bold and empowering. Hero/quest/adventure theme, I'd say (of yours).
Do some others a bit like this (and maybe get some higher quality string samples, if you can spare the cash).
As for the intro, you are totally right. It's hard to notice things like this when your getting "used" to hear your own song. Thank you very much for the tip, I will totally use it when I get the time.
Nevertheless, I very much appreciate you taking time to listen and giving me a full review of the track. I will surely check out your track called Visible Aura.
Thanks once again,
//Hampus
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~Ookami
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Love it!
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