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Reviews for "Welcome to W0RLD"

Not a great song

But really catchy. I like the tune a lot even though it's not too great. Sounds like something that I would find in a nintendo game LOL. 9/10 here.

PuffballsUnited responds:

It's gonna be stuck in my head ALLLLLL day! :P I'm glad it sounds like it would be in a game, especially one by Nintendo! :) Thanks!

Nice 8-bit sounds

The intro is a bit boring. You stay too long on one beat there before you change it. After about 24 seconds the song gets a lot better when the other insturments set in. It takes away a bit from the boringness of the beat we listen to the time before.

However, the main melody that starts at around 0:45 is very good. It's catchy and it sounds pretty happy. It also kept me listening.

The break at 1:25 is a bit abrupt, maybe a fade would work better here (fade the beat in and the other beat we've been listening to before out).
Same goes for when you change back to the other beat.

The looping is done very well. At first I didn't even realize the song was starting over. :)

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PuffballsUnited responds:

I like the part when the song changes rhythm. I can see why people would think it's too abrupt, and I'm not quite sure if I think so or not.

Nice!

Wow, this is so fun to listen to. Keep up the great work, it's really well done!

The melodies sound familiar, but that doesn't matter, because they sound so great. They're very catchy and happy, plus they fit with the song in general very well. This needs more alternate melodies though. Instruments were an 8-bit wonder, never had 8-bit instruments sounded so awesome.

Transitions were fine, and there were some good buildups in the song. One problem though: the rythm change at 1:25 was a good idea, but came in too suddenly with a rough transition, so you should follow Haggard's idea of the fading beats. Good song structure, but the first buildup kept going on a bit too long IMO. Variety needs working on a little here too, since this does get quite repetitive, with only one melody. As for the intro and outro, they both were fine, and this looped really well too.

The drums were perfect for 8-bit with really nice beats, and were just the right loudness. May I ask which VST/Drum Kit you used for those 8-bit drums? They sound amazing.

Overall, I really enjoyed this song. Keep up the amazing work, looks like you're good at Industrial AND 8-bit too! Good job!
9/10
5/5

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PuffballsUnited responds:

There's a comment about that transition again. I guess it really was too fast. I used 3xOsc for the instruments annnnd.... Chaos Stomper for the beats. I think that's what they'd be called anyway.

Pretty good.

I like the 8-bit sound to this piece. I especially like at about twenty seconds when you have the notes go up and down the scales, it sounds awesome. Plus the recurring tune will be stuck in my head all day. I didn't really like how much the beginning sounded like the end, but I did enjoy how catchy the beat was. Keep up the great work!

PuffballsUnited responds:

Yeah, this song gets stuck in my head every time I listen to it. The reason I had the beginning and the end sound the same was to get the loop to fit together better, but I prolly could have done that without it sounding the same as well.

brilliant work..

Intro was a bit too drawn out but when the new isntruments set in, it instantly got better, and when the melody came in it got way better. I liked the 8-bit instruments you used as they really set off the video gameish style in it.

Transition somewher round 1:30 wasn't good though adn it really needs improvement in only that part.

I'd really imagine this in a flash platform game which is set in an 8-bit fantasy world.

Good job throughout, keep it up!

Darklight17
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PuffballsUnited responds:

Looks like I know which parts to fix then.