Ur music so god
This is just some Sonic-style music, mostly inspired by Hydrocity Zone. I've made it to loop so it should be good to use in a Sonic fangame or you could use it for a 16-bit pixelart GD level or something.
This has a weird rhythm, but it feels surprisingly right. This is in 3/4 time, and the first chord is an 11 beat chord, which is really weird... It's in G major, but I start from E so it sounds a little like E minor (so E F# G A B C D)
Do you guys prefer this 2nd act version? I personally wasn't happy with this as I was making it, even though I spent far more time on this compared to the first one, but afterwards it grew and me and I started to prefer it. I didn't know how to feel about the reverb on the main synth, because I wanted to make it authentically 16-bit, but it sounded really dull and bad without the reverb. Issue is, when you try to bitcrush reverb, usually it comes out sounding trash or good but with not much noticeable difference. Here I felt I got a decent balance, but what do you think about the reverb?
Ur music so god
Actually kind of cool but maybe turn the volume down a bit cuz it is very loud, also maybe try doing some limiting and a bit of mixing in later songs cuz most of your song (or ones I heard are pretty loud like this one so just a heads up).
But since you use FL Demo, and FL Demo doesn't allow you to reopen files kind of sorry about that.
But eh I ain't a professional at music, but you got some talent in the electronic music industry.
Wow, thanks. Well, I do usually make dubstep, so that might be causing me to make that mistake just by not knowing how to master for other genres. If I remember right I had a Maximus on the master that only allowed the volume to go just above the point where the volume peaks at most, but as well as that I think I made it so that everything could initially gain volume a little faster, and that compression might have caused issues. Or maybe that main synth just wasn't turned down enough? idk
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