A Masterpiece and interesting story about it. The singing at the end is also very appropriate.
A Masterpiece and interesting story about it. The singing at the end is also very appropriate.
Thanks man! Glad you enjoyed it that much :D
Yeah, you're a beast. This is pretty awesome. Rules of orchestra....only something that applies to the "industry standard" folk. I guess when you're schooled a specific way, you're taught that things should sound or be mixed a specific way and therefore equate that with ones own 'likes' or 'dislikes'.
I find, if I close my eyes and let the music do, as intended, it all works out.
In the end, you dont have any clipping, no frequency mashing or crowding, so all the sounds and instruments are clearly doing their jobs.
The industry standard in music can be subject to change...otherwise we become limited.
Good story, Dan. I look forward to more of these. It's a wicked look inside your mind and soul.
One of my inspirations is Nobuo Uematsu, I remember one of his great tunes of the past that he had louder timpanis, and orchestra arrangers questioned it yet he still wanted it that way and it sounded awesome haha.
When I clicked on this, I didn't know what I expected but certainly not an entire adventure in only 3 1/2 minutes of music
Glad you enjoyed it and that it was a positive surprise :D I tend to want to tell stories in a short time with my tracks.
as always very impressive!🥰
Always appreciated! :D
EPIC INDEED