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Reviews for ""Exit to the West" Loopab"

Could tell a story with it

Atleast thats how I feel. The part with the trumpet (i think thats what it was) gave me a feeling of a fantasy story was being told, then I kind of felt that through the different parts of the song. This is nice to listion to.

Thanks for this.

Very nice song, simple yet beautiful. Thanks for the download, this is the kind of stuff I like to keep on my laptop so I can loop it for some beautiful music when coding or homework. I'll have to check out some more stuff from you.

XayberOptix responds:

Thank you for your support of my music and also your review.

Very skilled

That sounded easily like something that could play in the end of a movie. Great job making this and keep up the good work!

:')

It's just beautiful... no words to describe it.

XayberOptix responds:

Awww... thank you! Sometimes, we don't need words to describe beauty. ;)

Pretty...

...pretty simple

Pretty straightforward arpeggios. I do stuff like this fooling around on my piano in D major: It's fun, it's easy and it sounds epic. Still, it was a good job to keep this track somewhat simple. I really liked the swell behind the horns at 1:02, but at 0:50 the whole track cut out for a second, you should have left at least the pad (from the first section) going for a moment because it made that first transition very abrupt.

XayberOptix responds:

Yes, you're right. I actually kept it very simple and memorable. :) It's the same melody 3 times but different in each loop. I purposely left "gaps" in between each part so that it would be easy for whoever uses it for their project to be able to loop any of the 3 parts without it "running into" the other. With some audio editing creativity, one should really easily be able to line up all 3 parts on top of one another in a multitrack editor and "switch" or "fade" to the other parts for an interesting blend. Thanks for reviewing!