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Ne Zaeh Wo Va

By Devieus on April 17, 2022 4:53 pm

The generator made a hot take today, so I tweaked it it wasn't such a hot take anymore
It's still a bit of a mess tho, but it's not something I'd hate listening to now

System's going well, was Spider for the first half the week, but it's back to Ebrit now, you may have noticed we signed off a few comments and we're probably going to keep doing that for everyone's sake

Hope Dev comes back soon

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1:25-2:16 is strong. love that part.

I like the bass intro and greater emphasis on the layers of chords. Might be that the drums are more subdued  letting the texture of the chords and melody shine through.  Birds seem happy, so be it.

It sounds more simple this time, maybe because fewer percussion? It's like birds having an accoustic jam at the fireplace while camping.

Q-Rosh wrote:

1:25-2:16 is strong. love that part.

NWSPR wrote:

I like the bass intro and greater emphasis on the layers of chords. Might be that the drums are more subdued  letting the texture of the chords and melody shine through.  Birds seem happy, so be it.

Kedbreak136 wrote:

It sounds more simple this time, maybe because fewer percussion? It's like birds having an accoustic jam at the fireplace while camping.


Yes, there was the moment where the bridge is sandwiched between two verses and none of it has drums, so the melody really gets pushed forward. In fact, the drums are silenced during the verses entirely, but they are also toned down a lot. I suppose people don't like drums?
- Dev

Ipaghost wrote:


Look at it go!
- Dev

Cool, loving the textures and birdy sounds!

pineapple_dan wrote:

Cool, loving the textures and birdy sounds!


And they love you back.
- Dev

I'm curious what the hot take was like. Somehow this one reminded me a bit of Depeche Mode, but maybe I've just been listening to too much Depeche Mode ;P

Mission Crossing wrote:

I'm curious what the hot take was like. Somehow this one reminded me a bit of Depeche Mode, but maybe I've just been listening to too much Depeche Mode ;P


Just a lot of discord. You're really not missing much.
- Dev

The percussion gives me epic journey feels.  The synth at times sounds brassy too.. Hence epic.

Tone Matrix wrote:

The percussion gives me epic journey feels.  The synth at times sounds brassy too.. Hence epic.


So very epic then.
- Spider

heart

So much of what the generator comes up with I end up describing as "triumphant" because of modal melodic structure (perhaps medieval)  and percussion is a hot take on marching patterns. Uchit Leth Fitsgank is even more victorious sounding -- and I just realized with the same birds smile

emily wrote:

<3


Nice moves.
- Spider

ilzxc wrote:

So much of what the generator comes up with I end up describing as "triumphant" because of modal melodic structure (perhaps medieval)  and percussion is a hot take on marching patterns. Uchit Leth Fitsgank is even more victorious sounding -- and I just realized with the same birds smile


The birds are always the same, the only thing that changes is slight variations in the pattern. I do believe a lot of the triumphantness comes from the scale used, but if it's being drawn to triumphant, I guess I'll take that win.
- Spider

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