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SlightlyBelly

By Gatic on January 24, 2016 10:52 am

Short ambient-ish electronic, I think maybe slightly based on a theme Joel Goldsmith wrote for Stargate Universe, but I am not sure. Also featuring an old melody of my own. I wrote a piano version that I might upload soon.

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Sounds like it would make awesome planetarium music.  Short but sweet!

Very pretty!  A bit peaky in the high frequencies, though, in my earbuds. You can check that with a frequency spectrum visualizer, just to check.  (Some of those harmonics are up in my tinnitus frequencies, so it might just be me.)

Nice space-y atmosphere. Piano version would be interesting

I like it

Nice vibe and nice little plucky arps. Like onezero mentioned, the high frequencies are a bit harsh, filtering them could do the job. But if they are part of the sound you were aiming at, maybe just reduce the volume of this part.

I remember that tune, classic.

I didn't try this one on headphones. It's true that it has a lot of movement in the high spectrum, though I really loved that bitcrushed sound on the synth (and maybe in other parts). Melody is super sweet.

Such a nice job!

Devieus: I'm consistently amazed at this community. I uploaded that piece to Weeklybeats 2012, then had another piece where I used its melody again in 2014 and someone said they remembered it, and now in 2016 it is again recognised! It's incredible and heartening that you would remember it. Thank you.

Onezero, ???, thank you for the feedback - it is a very good idea to filter those high frequencies, thank you for the suggestion.

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