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Deankrep Abzo

By Devieus on February 12, 2020 5:43 pm

Now with more instruments. Almost doubled except for the drum tracks.

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Mesmerizing. Nice work; I liked the crunchy drums.

Has an solemn quality to the melody, almost hymnlike! Despite the crunchy soundworld, nice smile

Excellent, it seems to be in a good mood this week. It must like its new upgrades.

I was hearing Beethoven in the beginning...

Went really smoothly for the ending, very nice! I like the panning between the drums and the percussive synth, like two arms from a hardworking robot smile

Pretty great that it ends with a nice breakdown!

Would like to hear some staccato parts to balance the legato, any way to modulate that?

Drums come out nicely loud now smile
Arrangement is nice here with pause in the rythm section. I get more and more excited where this ends smile

Good listen!

Mission Crossing wrote:

Mesmerizing. Nice work; I liked the crunchy drums.

Extra crispy today, it seems.

Ashen Simian wrote:

Has an solemn quality to the melody, almost hymnlike! Despite the crunchy soundworld, nice smile

I think it's because of the two octave limitation, staying within safe limits.

hieme wrote:

Excellent, it seems to be in a good mood this week. It must like its new upgrades.

I should hope so, though I haven't been messing with the scales much, so it's still just major.

Q-Rosh wrote:

I was hearing Beethoven in the beginning...

Thanks, glad I managed to get that in there.

Gab Manette wrote:

Went really smoothly for the ending, very nice! I like the panning between the drums and the percussive synth, like two arms from a hardworking robot smile

I introduced the panning a few weeks back, it just felt more complete to not have everything centered. It working harder than that because it's also in the instruments.

Ipaghost wrote:

Pretty great that it ends with a nice breakdown!

Would like to hear some staccato parts to balance the legato, any way to modulate that?

The legato is an illusion, it's just that the notes run out at some point and rather than adding a new note the generator adds a rest instead. I suppose I can add shorter notes to simulate a staccato, but it probably won't sound staccato-ish most of the time.

theGuen wrote:

Drums come out nicely loud now smile
Arrangement is nice here with pause in the rhythm section. I get more and more excited where this ends smile

I'm not sure I like the loudness of the drums personally, but it'll do for now. I specifically made the bridge not have drums to give the piece some space.

Aletheia wrote:

Good listen!

Thanks!

Just like everyone else has said, those crunchy drums are niiiicee

Now, totally danceable. An I like the loud drums. Kind of tribal sounding. Fun additions!

danju wrote:

Just like everyone else has said, those crunchy drums are niiiicee

Crispy crunchy drums are a specialty here.

NWSPR wrote:

Now, totally danceable. An I like the loud drums. Kind of tribal sounding. Fun additions!

That's the power of chiptune, because I feel none of those things.

Seems like a lot more voices get going cohesively here than before. Especially liked when the bass joined in smile

PLayful.

Seems like a lot more voices get going cohesively here than before. Especially liked when the bass joined in smile

One big happy family.

trumbuthegn wrote:

PLayful.

Thanks.

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