It gives this very strange mood that is hard to describe. It combines a very elegant piano and a rough sounding percussion and growl in a way I had not seen. Its not great, the instruments a bit repetitive, but nonetheless its an enjoyable song
Been a few weeks since I've been on here, missed out on a lot of stuff but life has just been crazy lately. Still, I found time to make this song. I hope everyone enjoys it!
Please rate and review and help me to improve my music!
(This track uses a loop from looperman.com)
It gives this very strange mood that is hard to describe. It combines a very elegant piano and a rough sounding percussion and growl in a way I had not seen. Its not great, the instruments a bit repetitive, but nonetheless its an enjoyable song
Bad growl, but is a very nice song :D
How could I make the growl better? I used Sytrus for this one. I don't really know how to make my own synths, I just followed some YouTube tutorials to make them. (Oh and thanks for the review)
A very interesting take on orchestral dubstep... I think the piano is nice, though sounding out of key at some points, I don't know whether that's purposeful or not. I don't really think the percussive section that you currently have really fits an orchestral track, but it is nice for more hard type tracks. I think the bass growls/synths could have a bit more variety in the pitch section. But if you were to make all of those happen I would love to see the outcome! :)
The orchestral section in the middle I did purposely make dissonant, and the drums are meant for a dubstep track. Annnd I don't really understand what you mean by 'more variety in the pitch section'. So ... yeah. I don't think I'll edit this song because I'm not seeing much that I can really change. Thanks for the review tho.
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