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motivemakesaman

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  1. As much as I appreciate feedback, I will say this: I have mixing books. The drums already have a high shelf on them, and honestly the low end is pretty tight in my opinion. When I go back to mix and master for the album, I will probably tweak the bass so it stands out a bit more...but anyways, the point of all this is, as much as I do appreciate feedback from time to time, I honestly don't post here for feedback. I post to share what I have done with fellow creators.

    I always find it funny when people say...this could use some mixing. Because trust me, there is a lot of mixing going on to make 12 tracks (not including a 7 mic drum setup) sound like anything other than noise.

    Of course there is room for improvement, and I am not claiming that I could not improve, but I was really happy with the mix on this, outside of really small things, that I am already thinking of working on for the future.

    Hope this doesn't come off as defensive, because I am not feeling defensive. I am just pretty happy with what I made, and hoping to share it with others. :)

  2. I think getting caught up in genre conventions limits the creative potential of a track. Create what you want to create, don't worry about what "genre" you are going for. We live in a world of ever expanding creativity and crossover. Genres are becoming more and more hyphenated. I really like the tones of the drums and I agree that the contrast totally works. Let your art be your art. People can give advice, which can be helpful, but don't sacrifice what you like about a track. Be confident. You may not feel like you have the experience to stand behind your stuff (I know I struggled with that when I first started posting here) but you got something good going on here. The track is definitely coming together, and I like what you are doing with it.

  3. Here is my latest arrangement. I want to do a couple winter themed levels for my videos this december, so I started with one of my all time favorites.

    The microbrute creates the repeated pattern that runs through the song. The Moog handles the bass. I use the kurzweil for both piano and choir ahhs. The prophet is the icey lead, and I am using a mellotron plugin on the white controller for a pad. I hope you enjoy!

    http://youtu.be/PEUjKxA1SA0

  4. Wanted to share my latest VGM with y'all. My goal was to add some of that piano power rock feel of stuff like Ben Folds to this classic NES track. With the addition of the horns, it almost took on a 3rd wave Bosstones style ska feel. Or maybe newer aquabats, with all the synths. Anyways, this was a song that I almost gave up on, and I am very glad I did not because after a lot of hard work, I think it turned out great.

    http://youtu.be/8KzLI7FOk0c

  5. This video was super fun for me, because I got to collaborate with Peter of Soundole VGM Covers. When I first presented him with the various songs I had been thinking of covering, he mentioned making Forest Interlude funky, using some fun patches for his EWI, and the idea stuck. I really to take the groove of the original, and make it more upbeat. Lots of fun syncopation and a beat that gets more spastic as the song goes on. Getting to collaborate was really refreshing. Check it out, and if you want to make some music together, let me know!

    http://youtu.be/IpXM72dvLmU

  6. Hello again!

    VIDEO HERE: http://youtu.be/1JLQ5kjQGmM

    I wanted to keep the melody and chord structure the same, but move a lot of the arpeggiated piano to more glitchy, sporadic synths. And then keep the chords in more lush, ambient pads. I hope you enjoy it and let me know what you think! I know this is a favorite song of many, so hopefully my deviations won't disappoint the die-hard fans.

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