Description : INSPIRED IN MOVIE "JUPITER ASCENDING" ... Hi there! Well, I was with a lot of chores, but I wanted to take a breath... so, I made this song. It's very improvised, I was watching the trailer of the movie Jupiter Ascending, and I thought I could make a song about it. Well, I wanted to use my newest adquisitions: Magix Music Maker 2014 Premium and Voxos Virtual Epic Choir. No idea what's saying the lyrics, I only picked some syllabes and put them together. I hope you like it. Thanks! SUN & MOON... FIRE & ICE HEART... LIGHT & DARK FUSION...
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J'aime beaucoup l'ambiance de cette musique, bravo ! C'est à la fois new-age et moyen-age. C'est très inspirant, je vous félicite.
Les choeurs sont très réussis !
Merci pour cette belle musique
Fabio (from Paris)
Very nice...Dark and foreboding. Cinematic is fun, since you can really choose the mood of the track (I just did a spaghetti western theme a couple weeks ago.) You did a nice job with your new choir VST. You have a nice musical sense about you.
Thanks!
Well, you are not the only one who says that this track is "dark and foreboding"; Tumbleweed said exactly the same, I swear... the same words xD
I intended to make an epic track, I guess I couldn't do it. :(
Anyway, I have to practice more with this Choir Vst.
Thanks for listening and comment...
And Merry Christmas for you, too! :D
Really like how you made the choirs sound like that together with the track itself, it sounds really good and I like it really much ;) Thanks for sharing it with us and letting us hear something new of you (at least for me it's new)
Yes, it's new.
Voxos Virtual Epic Choir is my newest adquisition.
I wanted to test it with a new track, so I did it.
Thanks to you for listening and comment.
Merry Christmas! :D
Thanks!
Well, I like cinematic tracks, and I want to make them, too... the bad thing is, I don't know anything about music... Never studied.
Songs sound in my head, but I don't know how to take them out from my mind.
For that reason I'm trying with some tools and, lucky, one day, I can make all the tracks that I can listen inside of me.
Well, at least I hope make half of them.
Thanks for listening and comment!
And Merry Christmas! :D
Very cinematic and I like the choir vocals a lot, they add so much emotion to the track. Very well done, sounds like a movie soundtrack, enjoy your new daw!
Thank you very much!
Actually, this song was inspired on the trailer of a new movie called "Jupiter Ascending". Here's the trailer if you want to check it (Utub) [ /watch?v=ZoCyL_Pqzu8 ]
Thanks for listening and comment!
And Merry Christmas for you, too!! :D
Well, I've never studied music, so I'm trying these tools... I want to make cinematics tracks, but I need better Vst. I only have Edirol Orchestral. Maybe I can get more Vst but it will take a lot of time. They are so expensive... :(
Anyway... Thanks for listening and comment! :D
Yes...it is indeed a bit dark and foreboding Soleilxlune...(but not all music must be bright)..and it does fit the picture of the planet rising in the darkness of space...well done....Ed
Thanks!
Well, as I said on description, this track was improvised. I was watching the trailer of the movie "Jupiter Ascending" and... boom! this song appeared xD
Here's the trailer if you want to check it (Utub) [ /watch?v=ZoCyL_Pqzu8 ]
Well, I wanted to try my new Vst of choirs, too.
The Phrase Builder is very interesting :D
Thanks for listening and comment! :)
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Gábor
Les choeurs sont très réussis !
Merci pour cette belle musique
Fabio (from Paris)
I'd like to reply in French, but my native language is Spanish and I can speak a little of English...
Thanks for listening and comment :)
-Soraya (from Ecuador)
Merry Christmas,
Scott
Well, you are not the only one who says that this track is "dark and foreboding"; Tumbleweed said exactly the same, I swear... the same words xD
I intended to make an epic track, I guess I couldn't do it. :(
Anyway, I have to practice more with this Choir Vst.
Thanks for listening and comment...
And Merry Christmas for you, too! :D
Very cool. Great work!
Maff
Merry Christmas! :D
Voxos Virtual Epic Choir is my newest adquisition.
I wanted to test it with a new track, so I did it.
Thanks to you for listening and comment.
Merry Christmas! :D
Anthony
Well, I like cinematic tracks, and I want to make them, too... the bad thing is, I don't know anything about music... Never studied.
Songs sound in my head, but I don't know how to take them out from my mind.
For that reason I'm trying with some tools and, lucky, one day, I can make all the tracks that I can listen inside of me.
Well, at least I hope make half of them.
Thanks for listening and comment!
And Merry Christmas! :D
I hope I can make more songs like this!
Thank you and Merry Christmas! :D
Merry Christmas!
Wayne
Actually, this song was inspired on the trailer of a new movie called "Jupiter Ascending". Here's the trailer if you want to check it (Utub) [ /watch?v=ZoCyL_Pqzu8 ]
Thanks for listening and comment!
And Merry Christmas for you, too!! :D
Anyway... Thanks for listening and comment! :D
Well, as I said on description, this track was improvised. I was watching the trailer of the movie "Jupiter Ascending" and... boom! this song appeared xD
Here's the trailer if you want to check it (Utub) [ /watch?v=ZoCyL_Pqzu8 ]
Well, I wanted to try my new Vst of choirs, too.
The Phrase Builder is very interesting :D
Thanks for listening and comment! :)