The beginning is just so calm. I love it. It really gives me nature vibes.
Edit: its two years later and this is still top-tier
Another track! Another experiment! WOO! Track 2 of the EP Album, planning to do more experiments soon. Enjoy! ;D
The beginning is just so calm. I love it. It really gives me nature vibes.
Edit: its two years later and this is still top-tier
Thank you so much! I like calm introductions. It adds that nice contrast for a more hyped up section of a track.
Oh man.. I love you.
I could truthfully hear this in a 8 bit video game.
The drop.. it just fits perfectly everything is into place.
Haha, thanks? lmao
It's great to see that people can think of my work being put into games and such. It's wonderful.
I tried my best to make everything fit together nicely without super harsh transitions.
Thank you for your kind words. :)
Is this Omnisphere stuff? Really awesome textures here. Gating is good. I like that you didn't use risers and lowers every damn time a transition happens. Too many artists focus on that shit nowadays.
U know, the intro segment and 3:38 alone would make a GREAT BG for a videogame, like a Menu Screen or a Town theme. Or a calm moment in a horror game ;)
The DAW that I use does not include Omnisphere, but maybe I got close to it's sound. Textures and atmosphere helped a lot in this track, especially during the introduction, outro, and intermission.
Risers, sweepers, and other transitional sounds of the like are fun to have, but sometimes you just got let the track breathe a bit more, and let it run it's own solo work.
It's awesome that you feel some of it could be included into game in some sort of way, thank you for that.
Loved every minute that I spent working on this track, and I can't give enough "thank yous" to imply how happy I am knowing that people like my work. Thanks again for your interests and feedback. :D
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