Sounds good to me.
Only thing the snare sounds a little "strange", like if it's from some bad drum VST than an electronic drum machine. But maybe that's just me.
Sounds good to me.
Only thing the snare sounds a little "strange", like if it's from some bad drum VST than an electronic drum machine. But maybe that's just me.
I´m glad you like it! There are several snares layered together, it´s possible that they are clashing and I just didn´t hear it. Thank you for pointing that out, I´ll watch out for that next time.
Dude that's actually pretty good stuff. Probably the only thing that I would review are the "flute", that sounds a little mechanic and fake, but maybe that's because you inteded it that way. Good job!
Yeah, not really looking for a realistic flute.
Nice dude. I feel some Zelda influences here. The only thing is probably the VSTS you choose sounds a little too fake, I suggest trying some VST like Vienna, Omnisphere or the EW Symphonic Orchestra.
Ah, I see. I used soundfonts for this one, so maybe that could be why. I'll check out your suggestions, though.
This is indeed interesting. I kinda prefer this to the original.
Still it seems to me that in some parts (especially at the start of the verse) you struggle a little with the vocals, like if you're trying to sing lower than you actually can. Good work tho.
Thanks! It's not that I can't handle the low vocals...it's really that I'm not a good vocalist at all. I have no bloody clue how to sing harmony, but I wanted backup on the chorus, so I...uh...well...I winged it. Lazy, I know, but I only had one hour to make the whole thing happen, so I did as well as I could, and just accepted that I make mistakes, which I should really not do. That said, if I don't practice singing backup vocals, how will I get good at them?
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