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Castlevania (Haunted Castle Arcade) Clock Tower's Beat Remix (Stage 5)


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It sticks fairly close to the source. Try to incorporate some of your own composition into it as well, not just changing around some stuff.

I like your instrumentation, but production needs some work. Throughout it sounds very crowded. I'm not sure if it's just Youtube doing that or not (which brings me to suggest, use a file hosting website like tindeck or box.net next time :razz:)

The pad selection is interesting. It sounds weird at times, almost dissonant. But at other times it really fits in with the 'spooky' atmosphere quite well. Example: during the beginning and other parts like it, it sounds fine, but during parts like :14 and :21, it sounds kinda out of place.

I like that progression at 1:35, pretty jazzy :D

I like the percussion you have too and what you did with it. My main gripes about the mix include it's conservativeness and its production. Work on EQ a bit more, and instead of an abrupt cutoff ending, add some of your own material (creatively incorporating some source in there too, perhaps) and end it powerfully. :-D

Keep working on this one, and have fun with it :D

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Mwahwhawah!! What can I say, this is like a very cool danceable halloween phantomix :twisted:

Boy, I LOVE this. Those moving pads are creepy (in a good way XD), that organ break's very tasty, the piano adds an incredible momentum, everything works pretty well in the arrangement.

I don't have a problem with crowdness or else about the mixing, but there's something about the sequencing I'm concerned about... The harmony almost doesn't change, and that makes the whole track feel a bit static. Organ break was a good try to change the texture, but I think it wasn't enough to add dynamics for the song. I think the constant use of pads throughout it could be a cause for this, but I'm also for some drum loop variations.

Production-wise, I think some sounds are at times loud due to distortion. It could be me but, otherwise, go easy on those effects a bit. Also, take unneeded frequencies away for a cleaner sound ;)

And talk about a short mix! This thing deserves some expansion dude, please do it! :grin:

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