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seaside, stay haunted

By cykelkatalogen on February 3, 2024 2:06 pm

Hard week, didn't really have any clear ideas. Something vague related to how I remember music for the original playstation games maybe?

A lot of fun tracks on this platform sound ideal for car racing games and this is no exception!
I kind of wish I had the technological know-how to listen in my car, but maybe it's safer to just stick with my local public radio station. I was feeling a bit of a slump this week too. Anyway, good job for a hard week! Keep on trucking!

Hey fun ideas here and cool track! Love the wind-down starting at 3:35 when everything starts to open up and you get some beautiful melody lines.

I hope you don't mind my saying, I did find the higher frequencies on the drums/vocals a bit fatiguing on my audio setup. If on re-listen you agree, throwing the whole track through a light LPF could reduce those higher frequencies and also create a more underwater/dreamy feel, which  might actually be a good fit for a track titled "seaside, stay haunted".

Original PS1 game music is right on—I love this vibe cool

drab wrote:

Hey fun ideas here and cool track! Love the wind-down starting at 3:35 when everything starts to open up and you get some beautiful melody lines.

I hope you don't mind my saying, I did find the higher frequencies on the drums/vocals a bit fatiguing on my audio setup. If on re-listen you agree, throwing the whole track through a light LPF could reduce those higher frequencies and also create a more underwater/dreamy feel, which  might actually be a good fit for a track titled "seaside, stay haunted".

Thanks for the feedback, as you noticed I'm very much lost on the whole concept of mastering and my crappy computer speakers probably hides a lot of these details from me. I'll take this with me and try to incorporate your advice in future weeks! Again, thanks for the constructive thoughts heart

This is really cool, favorited

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