What did you use for the orchestral sounds?
What software did you use to arrange the audio?
If you used a midi file, then where did you get it from?
It's been four years, but here's an orchestral version of Shingeki no Kyojin's (Attack on Titan) third opening from season 2 called Shinzou wo Sasageyou (Sacrifice Your Hearts). I made it pretty quickly since I will be unable to work on music for a while and wanted to show the world what I've been working on! You can kinda tell there's room for improvement and maybe I'll go fix it sometime but for now I hope you enjoy!
Thanks to 123w45 for their piano arrangement that helped me with note accuracy for many of the parts.
Soundcloud Link:
https://soundcloud.com/legitviet/shinzou-wo-sasageyousacrifice-your-hearts-shingeki-no-kyojin-op3
What did you use for the orchestral sounds?
What software did you use to arrange the audio?
If you used a midi file, then where did you get it from?
For the orchestra, I used a combination of a free orchestral soundbank called Sonatina Syphonic Orchestra and the orchestral sounds in the Nexus VST.
The software I used was FL Studio.
I didn’t use a midi file, but I did use a piano arrangement by 123w45 to help me with some notes.
Ok, let's be honest, I've found this because I was trying to find a decent Shinzou wo Sasageyo remake. But I'm surprised, you did an awesome job! You've managed to keep the feels while also not copying the original... Nice performance, keep it up.
I'm glad you were able to find this! Hopefully I can make more time to make cool new songs. Glad you liked it. :]
There's some really cool unique remakes of this song out there too! I feel like mine sticks very closely to the original, but that's what I was going for. There are a few others I've seen that branched out into their own style that you might like. :]
Cool :D
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