Esperado Posted November 12, 2015 Share Posted November 12, 2015 So ive got a downtempo(?) Remix of Burn Dinorex and Sigma fortress (stage 2) So Ive decided to stop into the workshop again with what I feel is the closest ive come to an OCR quality mix, and has the most complicated sound design of any of my mixes to date. https://soundcloud.com/jesse-mitchell-3/tiny-arms-big-heart-v2 Evidently Im still in love with mono synth square/saw leads. Will add a source breakdown soon! Any comments or critiques are encouraged! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
timaeus222 Posted November 13, 2015 Share Posted November 13, 2015 This is a good base so far! After listening through a few times, these are the things I would work on: Major stuff 1. Incorporating a more well-defined harmonic backbone; the bass forms the base of your chords, but the pad is either too distant or it isn't enough to provide noticeable chord changes 2. Adding variation to your drum [loop] (notice the hip hop "yeah" at 0:46 - 0:51?) and doing further drum programming 3. Some transitions would help differentiate higher energy sections from lower energy ones, i.e. at 0:22, 0:44, 1:44, and 3:10. You might want to do something like a sweep at 0:22, reverse kick at 0:44, a reverse (delayed if you want) cymbal at 1:44, and a soft regular cymbal at 3:10. Less-major stuff 4. You use the same transition several times: 1:03, 1:22, 1:52, and 3:28. However, at 1:03 and 3:28, I would keep those because I think they work well there. 5. Adding motion and increasing the width in your main pad to help add more spaciousness. (Doesn't your synth [Zebralette?] have a width knob?) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eino Keskitalo Posted November 13, 2015 Share Posted November 13, 2015 One of my favourite tracks from the compo, so I'm glad you're revisiting this! I'll try to check this out with something other than laptop speakers (ouch), but two things; I disagree (for now at least) with timaeus222 that this needed more chord changes, what's there works for this piece. Second, I feel like many of the longer synth notes towards the end could use some more expression to them; vibrato, filter stuff, bend up/down, velocity trickery.. lots of opportunity there, right now it's a sorely missed opportunity! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
timaeus222 Posted November 13, 2015 Share Posted November 13, 2015 One of my favourite tracks from the compo, so I'm glad you're revisiting this! I'll try to check this out with something other than laptop speakers (ouch), but two things; I disagree (for now at least) with timaeus222 that this needed more chord changes, what's there works for this piece. Second, I feel like many of the longer synth notes towards the end could use some more expression to them; vibrato, filter stuff, bend up/down, velocity trickery.. lots of opportunity there, right now it's a sorely missed opportunity! I didn't mean the chord changes themselves (the notes were there), but just chord changes that can be more clearly heard / more upfront / more easily felt. Eino Keskitalo 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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