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[Music] Pushing some buttons
Sapz:
So I've been playing around with FL Studio on and off for the last while and started making a couple of things (originals, not really interested in covers/arranges etc for the time being). Feedback of any kind would be super appreciated as this is still definitely a learning experience and I know there are a lot of areas to be improved on. :V
Temple of the Jaguar - here's something I finished yesterday after spending a couple of days on it; it was originally intended to be psytrance-ish but wound up sounding a little more like game music somewhere along the line. I guess I'm pretty happy with how it turned out though so hey, whatever. :derp:
There are also a couple of older things on my soundcloud (https://soundcloud.com/sapzdude/) in different styles (Ripples, Amen Broken) which are somewhat less polished (re: various things, song structure/mixing etc), but feedback for those would also be really cool if anyone takes a listen.
Thanks to anyone who takes the time to check this stuff out!
Kaze_Senshi:
I am not a big fan of eletronic music but that Temple of Jaguar sounds OK for me, the problem is that it sounds a bit repetitive. I can hear the 'main theme' with some little variations being repeated until 3:00. With the time it starts to become annoying until 3:00 where the things really seems to change. Anyway nice job with the instruments and the percussion.
Sapz:
Yeah, on reflection it could probably have done with a little more variety, I guess that's why it ended up sounding more like bgm than 'music' music. :V Thanks for the response anywho, keeping it in mind for next time (currently midway through something a little different).
Sapz:
I pushed some more buttons - Sundance.
Originally this was supposed to be a really chilled out track (and there are still quite a few parts like that), but it wound up having some more intense buildups which I wasn't really planning on when I started. These never really end up how I imagine at the beginning, but that's part of the fun I guess. :V
Hope someone enjoys this, and once again, any feedback greatly appreciated. Still a learning experience, of course.
Kaze_Senshi:
I enjoyed this one because it reminds me Vectorman music :) but for me you could make the percussion sounds a bit higher or apply more reverb to see how it becomes.