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Reviews for "The Last Ray Of Light"

Very much like his style, it was good for me. Keep going!

X-ManOfficial responds:

Ok! I'll try to make a sequel in a few days, and maybe I'll start today.

This is so cool!

X-ManOfficial responds:

I agree! :)

Great!!

X-ManOfficial responds:

Thanks!

I remember Fl studio 5. I'm pretty surprised that it runs on a modern computer, if youre using one. I listened shortly on some of your other work on Garageband and my oppinion is that the sound you get from using that software has more punch and I personally like that more.

Maybe you could do some clips in garageband, example a lead melody or drums etc and drag it in to Fl studio as a wav-file or whatever format you are using. That might add another dimension to the sound.

This is a really interesting composition and very creative, keep it up!

I must ask, why are you using Fl studio 5?

X-ManOfficial responds:

I explain. I use FL Studio 20, but the other day I had the idea to make a track in the style of Dimrain47, and he used FL Studio 5 in 2005. And in order to completely restore the picture, so to speak, I downloaded exactly the same version, found the presets and sounds that he used, applied a couple of techniques and got this. So I said, don't take it seriously. And so thank you for expressing your opinion. And I somehow didn't think about transferring .wav files. Thank you for the idea, perhaps in the future I will do so, but the problem is that in FL Studio it is much easier for me to adhere to the tonality and harmony I need, which is very difficult in GarageBand. Therefore, when I had the opportunity, I immediately switched to FL Studio 20. And it's much easier to work in FL Studio on a PC than in GarageBand on an iPad.

Yo, very cool song !!!
Sounds very dimrainly lol

X-ManOfficial responds:

Dude, thanks for the feedback. I agree, it sounds very dimrainly!