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Return to Cyber County

Author

KaiSun

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Date Submitted

05/04/2006 | 09:59PM EDT

File Information

Miscellaneous Song | 2.9 MB | 2 min 17 sec

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Current Score

3.67 / 5.00

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152 downloads

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Author Comments

This has the same skeleton as the last three but new melody

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Average Score: 10.0 / 10

Score: 10
dj-padman1

"At last!"

date: May 6, 2006

Someones made a song about my hometown!
This is a very sophisticated song, the number of variations and cool 'audio ornaments' is staggering!
The synths you have got in there at many times conjure up images of the Wild West, sounds a little like a dusty guitar sometimes, also that pitch mod flutter sound is a little bit like the digital equivalent of some classic western whistle kinds of sounds.
A bit after halfway when the bass is playing the sustained four note sequence, you have a cool chord that echoes out from the start of the section, maybe a tad before the bar starts. This was cool, I wonder if repeating it more often (which is what I would do) would spoil the vibe of the song.
The end of the song is a fusion of deliciousness.
All in all, well done on a great variation on a great song, really good co-ordination of a lot of interesting elements.

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