Cut scene music

Started by Oz, Sun 29/08/2004 04:29:00

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Daniël Brooks

Damn you, Loominous!!

You've made me cry!  :'( ;)



Oh, and the second link is not working!

Gregjazz

More comments (sorry):

Have the pad behind the guitar fade in.

When the strings switch chords, there isn't enough release. Apply some reverb. Also, they might be a bit on the loud side. Either that or make them more dynamic, so they build up more to that volume.

An idea for the already beautiful guitar line. The notes the guitar plays are pretty much straight 8ths. Maybe try adding in an occasional 16th note.

Over all, nice improvements!

loominous

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About the fade: I tried a complete fade in before but I found a subtle fade, from soft to loud, to sound best, though the present fade is clouded by the incoming violin harmonics and viola tremolo, and perhaps too subtle.

The "pad", for the record, is two female soprano and one alto section singing 'oos' (I like to keep it acoustic, no pads etc).

About the reverb: the strings already have hallreverb applied to them, so I m reluctant to add any further, since it ll become too appearant.

About the releases: the samples also already have releases (which were recorded, no fake) so they shouldn t really lack any, although I noticed a gap between two chords, but otherwise I don t find them too seperated atm.

About the string volume: The loud part is too loud I agree, but the other parts are fine imo. I like fairly loud strings so the timber is really audible (too low will make them more smooth-pad like).

Appreciate the comments though.

Edit: Modified version:

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Gregjazz


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