Rexy Posted February 25, 2020 Share Posted February 25, 2020 Contact Information ReMixer name : Neverback-Music Real name : Backer Ruth Email address : Website : https://www.reitoken.com Userid : 34757 Submission Information Name of game arranged : Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep Name of arrangement : Sleeping Beauty Makes A Horrible Nightmare Name of individual songs arranged : The Silent Forest The Rustling Forest This is an orchestral arrangement of two songs from Kingdom Hearts. It’s a game that I love, including it’s soundtrack! I Have try to share my love for this game and for music with you through this little arrangement. I try to make a powerful orchestration where you can find communication between instruments. At the same time I try to put my little own touch. I believe it’s important to be able to create/arrange a track but also to try to bring something new into the track. I spend 56 hours to make this track. 46 hours to compose it and 10 hours to mix it. I have started by writing the full arrangement on piano, after that add more instruments, transitions an littles small details. I hope you will enjoy it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MindWanderer Posted March 2, 2020 Share Posted March 2, 2020 (edited) Very nice! Lovely orchestration, great pacing (although the transition at 1:34 is a smidge abrupt). Straightforward but lush and highly effective. My one criticism is that it's mastered too quietly, even for orchestral. You have over 2 dB of headroom, and you should probably squeeze in a little bit of compression on top of that. YES/Conditional (on volume) Edit 6/17: Seems fine to me now. YES Edited June 17, 2020 by MindWanderer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prophetik music Posted April 9, 2020 Share Posted April 9, 2020 (edited) i really liked the attention paid in the intro to spacing. the piano was also well-used to fill in the chords without making it the focus. i found the double reed with the melody around 1:45 to be a bit strident - try doubling with something else that speaks better rather than trying to just crank the volume on it in the future. i agree that it's quieter than the 2db headroom suggests. some compression would be great. this one comes and goes pretty quickly but does a nice job realizing two songs in a beautiful orchestration. a bit of compression to liven up the earlier section, or at least an overall volume increase, and i think this one's a go. CONDITIONAL (volume) edit: updated volume sounds fine. i'ma call this good. YES Edited May 3, 2020 by prophetik music Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rexy Posted April 29, 2020 Author Share Posted April 29, 2020 (edited) Orchestration is never easy to pull off, but your technique of writing for a piano first and adding other instrumentation over the top has enlightened me. The result is a lush palette with careful attention to space and articulation, particularly with the vocal and wind instrumentation. The mixdown is also clean and well-balanced, with a smidgin too much bass for my liking - but nothing I consider deal-breaking. I do, however, agree with the boys that the track is currently too quiet - though just a volume boost is okay in my book. The arrangement's lovely too. While you presented it in a medley-like format, there's a lot of attention to the choice of accompaniment writing to add more of that cinematic flair that the originals didn't have. I liked the breaks at 0:18 and 2:27, both adding melodic content that sounds at home with the source and breaking any monotony at that point. It's a simple treatment that doesn't outstay its welcome and a sign that shows how far you've grown from submitting to the panel already - good stuff. This arrangement is almost ready for the front page - just bring up the volume levels, and that spot is yours! [EDIT 2020/05/04 - I got an updated WAV with the volume being fixed. It's good to go now - so glad it got fixed!] YES Edited May 4, 2020 by Rexy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Emunator Posted June 17, 2020 Share Posted June 17, 2020 What a lovely, dynamic mix! The intro makes a powerful statement right from the start with colorful, deliberate instrumentation that ebbs and flows with care. The vocals were a particularly beautiful focal point. Around 1:19, things open up and give way to briefly-playful cadence before the arrangement kicks into full gear. I was impressed with how much mileage you got out of this - you explored so many different ideas and motifs without ever cutting yourself off prematurely, I was shocked to pull up the clock and realize that only 3 minutes had elapsed. That's definitely a sign of an engaging arrangement! If I had to critique anything, it would be the hard-panned snare drum that enters at 1:40, which, for lack of a better descriptor, had an unnatural rubbery tone that I found distracting both due to the placement in the mix and the tone of the sample itself. Not in any way a dealbreaker, but it irked me enough to mention it. Well done! Can't wait to see this posted. YES Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts