SO MANY SQUARES
As a test, it's impressive use of technology. Cool!
SO MANY SQUARES
As a test, it's impressive use of technology. Cool!
Thank you, i was going for a C64 "Commodore 64" type feel for this demo, its truly amazing the sounds the NES could make with 2 more square channels and a sawtooth one, i made this in Famitracker so it is authentic and can be played on a Famicom "Japanese Nintendo" although unfortunately because of the NES's lack of sound expansion pins, the American Nintendo can only play the parts of this not aided by the Vrc6 chip, thanks for the review!!! :D
Still needs something, but well done
You've got a talent for making simple pieces that are well structured convey a cohesive emotion. I'd reccommend you devote some of your energy to expanding your knowledge of musical theory to really bring your work to the next level. 9/5
Well produced, nice piece
While it's quite a simple piece I think it achieves its goals admirably, and partway trough picks up into a melody that is quite emotionally charged. It would be well suited for a fantasy movie or game, something like Trine perhaps. Great effort: 8/4
Grabbed me from the start
This one gripped me instantly. The intro sounds very well suited to a game I used to love called Seiklus. Also the dubsteppy transition - I didn't see that coming at all, and it worked so well. I think what would help most here is a little soundstaging, sidechanneling, equalizing, and so forth. It could really help bring all the sounds apart and bring the piece to life. 8/4
Thanks for the feedback man! I gotta remaster this one methinks... only probs was its on school computers and I'm in Summer hols So I just kinda burnt this one and KamiStep off in a hurry cause I wanted to post em during the summer. Ahhh welll, I will probably get this one remastered by Christmas :)
Thanks muchly!
Interesting
At first it sounds as if you don't intend to stick to a particular key or time signature, but it quickly fell into a pattern I could understand while remaining chaotic and relentlessly interesting. My only suggestion would be that the piano loop it falls into might benefit from a change, unless the meaning of the song requires that it doesn't! 9/5
Thanks man! :D I think I may give it a bit of reworking :)
Well composed, only hindered by software
I really enjoyed this piece. Musically, it's very well written, and with some better software the introduction could be brought to its full potential. The slowing tempo at about 1:20 was well accomplished and flowed perfectly into the shifted mood as noted by the key change (if my ears don't decieve me) and the introduction of a violin section. Overall, very well composed. 8/4
Thanks very much! Glad you enjoyed, really I think better VSTs could enhance it further, but realistically better software than LP8 is never gonna happen unless I win the lottery :P
Thanks for the review alll the same! Much appreciated :)
All around very nicely done
Incredible - Sounds like a remix of something that should be in a Sonic game. Vocals are very nicely recorded, and the dubstep-ish sounds were incorporated seamlessly. Overdoing that would have been a disaster.
Originally, before we added vocals, we were majorly influenced by Video Game soundtracks. The only real element left that gives it that Sonic sound is the lead melody by the way it's composed :D
Very nicely done
Beautiful recording and mixing technique!!! Oh yeah, the song's pretty good too! lol
Mission accomplished
So fucking entertaining!
Nice melody
Aside from the odd out of scale note, it's a cool little melody!
My music is a fusion of classical and electronic/techno influences. Its roots are heavily tied in the industrial metal genre. It challenges us to consider our neglected emotions. It aims to question of the nature of what we feel, and the sense of self.
Age 36, Male
Biomedical Research
Dalhousie University
Halifax, NS
Joined on 6/24/06