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Lufia II Metal Arrangement !!

Lufia II - The Turret Forgotten

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Nice arrangement man.

Lufia II Metal Arrangement !!

Lufia II - The Turret Forgotten

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Sounds like the rhythm guitar is dead-center and the piano and orchestral instruments sound rather fake. Could be the result of sequencing but also sample quality. The overall balance, both volume and frequency wise seems rather messy to me as well.

Take all of this with a massive grain of salt because I'm shit at music production. Timaeus will probably show up in this thread soon enough and give you quality advice so just hang in there.

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Having the hi hat on the fourth beat is a very short leadin, and makes the first note pretty jarring. The piano is stepping all over the chorused guitar, and the timpani is sitting on both of them. You need more stereo separation on the guitar and the timpani should be a bit quieter.

The piano sequencing is mechanical in the consistent velocities and the timing. It's most evident at 0:04.

The backup guitar is much too loud at 0:08. The lead and snare are just buried. As a result, there's a whole bunch of crowding in the midrange. It makes me question what instrument exactly the lead actually is, because it sure isn't a guitar. It's violin-ish, but not a violin. The piano at 0:22 just complicates things.

Overall things are pushed way too loudly. Turn it down, and you should be able to tell better what's too loud. I think it's the backing parts, especially the bass, that are louder than the lead guitar.

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