just wow
this is amazing. it comes together beautifully and all the sounds are so far out that they seem like they belong in this song and this song alone. What did you use to make this?
Full name: Mysterious Cave Exploration Expedition.
Reason 4.0, experiment #4.
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just wow
this is amazing. it comes together beautifully and all the sounds are so far out that they seem like they belong in this song and this song alone. What did you use to make this?
I used Reason 4.0, with default instruments. You can see a more detailed making-of from the review answer I gave for the first review, by "elieltomas".
Thanks for the review!
-- sysrq868
Sounds Good!
I'm envious of your ability to get away with using that beginning melody throughout the entire song. I try that my music but people always call my songs repetitive and boring. Your song is definitely not boring though, so I guess I still have a chance to make good music.
Very nice.
Everyone has the chance to make good music. All it needs is passion, time and a little TLC. :)
Thanks for the review!
-- sysrq868
t'was nice
now tell me what devices you used in reason? this lacks something,maybe variety? but really neat work! keep on rollin' or whatever.
I used 2 x SubTractor with RPG-8 Arpeggiators for the lead bells and the low chimes. The drums and percussions are simply a Redrum fed through an RV-7 reverb machine for a little tasteful twitch. The gliding sfx at 1:07 and onwards is a Malström synthesizer with the mod wheel going constantly up and down.
I was thinking about variety myself, but I couldn't be bothered; this wasn't originally meant to be anything than a test whether I could pull that drum loop off. A few arpeggios and I was staring at an entire song. At that point I thought 'what the heck' and submitted it here. :)
Thanks for the review!
-- sysrq868
Please contact me if you would like to use this in a project. We can discuss the details.