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Title: Caribbean Reggae (new track)
Post by: Oz on Fri 30/06/2006 16:41:59
I was asked to write a traditional Caribbean style raggae tune for a game project. I'm not sure if I nailed it though. Does it strike you as boring? Does it need a more pronounced lead melody?

http://hem.bredband.net/galactic/coconut_creek.ogg



Title: Re: Caribbean Raggae
Post by: Mats Berglinn on Fri 30/06/2006 16:49:00
I think it sounds great. I don't got any constructive critism but I've at least a suggestion: why not add steeldrums to it. Steeldrums is something typical for Caribbean. Just a thought though, the music works much fine without it.
Title: Re: Caribbean Raggae
Post by: Andail on Fri 30/06/2006 16:51:11
For background music it's terrific. A game soundtrack needn't be more pronounced than that.
Very well arranged.
Title: Re: Caribbean Raggae
Post by: Oz on Fri 30/06/2006 17:12:15
Quote from: Mats Berglinn on Fri 30/06/2006 16:49:00
I think it sounds great. I don't got any constructive critism but I've at least a suggestion: why not add steeldrums to it. Steeldrums is something typical for Caribbean. Just a thought though, the music works much fine without it.

There is actually a some steel drumming going on in there, but it's sort of "hidden". I should bring it out a bit!
Title: Re: Caribbean Raggae
Post by: Gregjazz on Fri 30/06/2006 19:37:49
Hmmm, I can hear the steel drumming fine. If you bring it up, only a little bit.

I would turn down the organ bubbling, and add a reggae guitar skank (if not already then turn it up).

Do you have bongos? I can hear some percussion happening way back there, but it could fill it out if you had some up front.

By the way, what reverb do you use? It sounds fantastic!! Actually, this song sounds fantastic!
Title: Re: Caribbean Raggae (new track)
Post by: Oz on Tue 01/08/2006 15:48:22
Here are two versions of a new track for the same project. The first version has an acoustic guitar playing during the second part of the track. I sort of like it, but i can't seem to find room for it (it gets kinda messy). Any suggestions? Should I go without it? Mixing advice?

Any other feedback is welcome!

http://hem.bredband.net/galactic/sunset_warf.ogg (guitar)

http://hem.bredband.net/galactic/sunset_warf_2.ogg (no guitar)

Cheers!

Title: Re: Caribbean Raggae
Post by: Oz on Tue 01/08/2006 16:00:51
Quote from: Geoffkhan on Fri 30/06/2006 19:37:49
Hmmm, I can hear the steel drumming fine. If you bring it up, only a little bit.

I would turn down the organ bubbling, and add a reggae guitar skank (if not already then turn it up).

Do you have bongos? I can hear some percussion happening way back there, but it could fill it out if you had some up front.

By the way, what reverb do you use? It sounds fantastic!! Actually, this song sounds fantastic!

Sorry Greg! I actually missed your reply the first time around. The reverb is the standard one that comes with reason (hmmm, could be the RV7000 with the FilmScore patch also... I'll check!). Thanks for the feedback.
Title: Re: Caribbean Raggae (new track)
Post by: n3tgraph on Tue 01/08/2006 18:31:45
Hey Oz, sounds great!

I love your sounds! Really!
Great warm feel to it!

For my own feeling,
I'd try to give some more groove with it with the bass-guitar.
It's a bit flat at some point.
My keyboard-teacher used to say: Bass is the most important thing of reggae.

Love your music
Title: Re: Caribbean Raggae (new track)
Post by: Oz on Wed 02/08/2006 11:09:13
Thanks n3tgraph!

I agree the bass line is a little flat in the second track. I actually "sketched" it briefly as a guideline for the arrangement, but I never got around to embroider it. It needs some work, even though I don't want it to stand out too much.
Title: Re: Caribbean Raggae (new track)
Post by: fovmester on Wed 02/08/2006 20:04:33
It's wicked!  :o  High quality stuff!
Title: Re: Caribbean Raggae (new track)
Post by: Oz on Thu 03/08/2006 14:58:31
Here is a slightly tweaked version of the caribbean ballad track:

http://hem.bredband.net/galactic/sunset_wharf.ogg

And another WIP track for the same project:

http://hem.bredband.net/galactic/hip_rag.ogg
Title: Re: Caribbean Raggae (new track)
Post by: Dreadus on Fri 04/08/2006 12:38:41
Quote from: Oz on Fri 30/06/2006 16:41:59
I was asked to write a traditional Caribbean style raggae tune for a game project. I'm not sure if I nailed it though. Does it strike you as boring? Does it need a more pronounced lead melody?

http://hem.bredband.net/galactic/coconut_creek.ogg





This is awesome work, it would be "boring" to listen to alone, but in a game it would be perfect - not too intrusive and ideal to work alongside visuals.
Title: Re: Caribbean Raggae (new track)
Post by: Metamorfo on Tue 08/08/2006 20:54:11
Hey oz! Where did you get that "scratchy" guitar that sounds in "coconut_greek"? It's great! total reggae! :D
Title: Re: Caribbean Raggae (new track)
Post by: Oz on Wed 09/08/2006 09:06:16
Quote from: Metamorfo on Tue 08/08/2006 20:54:11
Hey oz! Where did you get that "scratchy" guitar that sounds in "coconut_greek"? It's great! total reggae! :D

I recorded it. :)

Thanks!