a little weak, but I love 150 bpm too, so what can I say?
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So this was a really fun one. I'm not sure if I'm proud or disgusted with the overall result, but it's definitely something that you either like or hate. My challenge here was to go out of 4/4 timing, and I.. don't know what I did? I tried to do it in 3/4 time but I think it ended up just being a slew of triplets. I'm fine with that though, because it doesn't sound.. you know, like a dying cat.. So I guess I did something right. I'm trying to work on getting some other things down, but I didn't focus on those as much as I did with getting it in the time it should be. Once you screw up in FL Studio, it's REALLY HARD to carry on with that screw up.
The ending's a little weird on this one, but I couldn't think of a good way to end it because there isn't really a transition in this song that isn't sudden, and that's something I've worked on, but for some reason, with this being full of triplets, it threw me off. I'm working on a collab with someone, I'm introducing my Distant Lands-y style and he's introducing his new stuff, so that might end up being Fluorine, or a completely different track.
Man, I love 150 BPM.
a little weak, but I love 150 bpm too, so what can I say?
A bit catchy
Sound design could have been a little better. Also, could have used some more bass in it (
The percussion comes in a bit heavy, they could start a bit softer. You could add some reverb to the baseline, it'd make it sound a bit smoother. The part right after the drop sounds a bit bland, maybe add some reverb to that last note. The variation is nice, and the ending is short but not bad. I feel like what you used for the melodies could've had a little bit more 'oomph' to it.
This is actually really neat and easy to listen to :) Good job
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