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Heavyarms83

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    Musician
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    Music, gaming, cooking, hiking, manga & anime.

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    HALion Sonic, Retrologue, Gladiator, Padshop, Thor, Guitar Rig
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    Arrangement & Orchestration
    Drum Programming
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  • Instrumental & Vocal Skills (List)
    Acoustic Bass
    Acoustic Guitar
    Electric Bass
    Electric Guitar: Lead
    Electric Guitar: Rhythm
    Vocals: Male

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  1. Thanks a lot for your feedback. I found it to be a very interesting challenge to work on Eurobeat with non-functional harmony because usually Eurobeat is based on extremely functional harmony, it's almost like a formula. I love playing with the boundaries of a genre and to try to discover which stereotypes I need to keep so that I can skip others so that it's still recognisable.
  2. This one was more difficult to do than Top Gear - Track 1 but I'm far more proud of it.
  3. I will make lots of Eurobeat remixes of VGM in the near future. So of course I will use this place to shamelessly promote them and to get feedback as well. Here is the famous Track 1 from the SNES game Top Gear.
  4. I made my first doujin album with songs from Nintendo World Cup in Eurobeat style. The album has some collaborations with other artists as well. It is available for free on Bandcamp: https://mcbazooka.bandcamp.com/album/world-cup-eurobeat-arrange
  5. I finished my second Secret of Mana song. This time I would like to get some feedback before I release it anywhere. https://instaud.io/private/be25f112302535ffdea542e00aea6e732ffcf541 Instruments played by myself besides the vocals are guitar, bass, and concertina. The rest is programmed. I mastered it to -14 LUFS and there is no chance to convince me to kill any of the dynamics. Here are the lyrics for the song: Nightingale Sing to me Stories of Celebra- tions and of People whose Dreams came to life Oh – you’re not alone – in this world Oh – step on the hole – in the ground They’ll be crossing your path Take the chance while it lasts And be – just be Chorus: Nightingale Sing to me Stories of Celebra- tions and of People whose Dreams came to life Nightingale On the fence I know that You are the Bringer of Lore tell a Curious tale Ah – life can be real – if you are Ah – lose your ideal – go too far Leave the stars in the sky You can learn how to fly And be – just be Chorus Ah – don’t say no more – I will try Ah – open the door – it is nigh Break the seal of the lair To Inhale some fresh air And be – just be Chorus
  6. Damn, this is pretty good. It's still a bit repetitive, but you know that already. What exactly is the recipe for PsyTrance? I mostly like what I hear but I find it still difficult to tell the difference to other kinds of techno music.
  7. Wow, what a difference to the Gerudo Valley remix. Here the dynamics are absolutely right for what it is. I would have said the same thing as Rotten Eggplant about EQing.
  8. By acoustic remix I expected something entirely different which is a version played on acoustic instruments rather than samples or simulations of instruments. So, I was quite disappointed, not because of the quality of the song but because the title was misleading, at least to me. For a latin song this needs way more dynamics in the rhythmic instruments (guitar & percussions).
  9. The idea to mix both songs is nice and works pretty well. I think the arrangement could need a bit more variation, after 2 minutes it becomes a bit a bit too repetitive (which I wouldn't mind as background music in a game though). Otherwise I like the sounds you used in this.
  10. I didn't comment yet, because I'm afraid I haven't got enough to say (like I don't know what I would change or something like that), but anyway, I enjoyed listening to it, it's a pretty fun song and maybe it's fine for you just to read that so I'll leave it here.
  11. So, I changed the piano sample to my Miroslav Refill Steinway piano. Don't know why I didn't use it from the beginning, it's one of my favourites from what I've got. I also added the 1/16 delay and a bit of compression and changed the velocity in the repeating parts a bit more randomly. Also I gave the strings a bit more warmth (whatever that knob does technically, it sounded good ). And I removed the wind noise. You're right, it doesn't add anything to the music. It's just nice for the YouTube video as an opening. I also changed the title. Here is the result: https://www.dropbox.com/s/dmljhobg1k6zgx6/01 Heavens Forgive Me.mp3?dl=0
  12. Wow, thanks for that feedback. You heard right about my voice. My vocal range is rather that of a heroic tenor, so I got some baritone qualities but there is a certain limit at low notes. I'm still practising some throat singing technique to get even lower tones but for the moment I can't control them enough for melodic singing. I would be happy to submit the song, so I will think about a slightly different title. And I will work a bit on the piano, I could for example play it on my keyboard, even though I'm not sooo good at playing with two hands, it shouldn't be a problem with overdubs. I remember the original had an extreme but short echo effect on the piano which adds something to the release. So maybe I could play around with something like that too but less extreme. I don't remember which strings I used but I will also take a look at that. I guess I'd also have to remove the wind noise at the beginning then. I read that I'm not allowed to use original samples from Square and it is one. I'm also already working on the next song of that series (A Curious Tale) but I won't be able to release it before next year because I still have to practise a concertina part (I just started playing it last summer).
  13. Oh yes, these prog style songs are exactly what I like. I think Rafael A. A. Merlo already said almost everything that's necessary so I would just repeat stuff that's already been written. I'd just add that the doublebassdrum could sound more aggressive IMO. But great job!
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