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Asteroid Field

By Phil Harmonic on October 9, 2016 11:15 pm

The melody in the B section is so tasty, has a little harmonic minor and blues scales mixed together (right?). Kinda wanted more from the drums in this beat, but that would be my only criticism. Excellent work sir!

That opening bass sound was great. The lead's timbre was a little simple (would have liked more harmonics or something) compared to heavy processed feel of the rest of the song, but the melody was great.

Cool image of Jupiter's Lagrange points.

Devieus wrote:

Cool image of Jupiter's Lagrange points.

Yeah totally wink not sure why L4 and L5 are green like that though big_smile

Phil Harmonic wrote:
Devieus wrote:

Cool image of Jupiter's Lagrange points.

Yeah totally wink not sure why L4 and L5 are green like that though big_smile


Those are the most stable points, which is why they appear to move slow in comparison to asteroids between L3, L4 and L5. L4 and L5 are also known as Trojan asteroids and Greek asteroids.

Devieus wrote:
Phil Harmonic wrote:
Devieus wrote:

Cool image of Jupiter's Lagrange points.

Yeah totally wink not sure why L4 and L5 are green like that though big_smile


Those are the most stable points, which is why they appear to move slow in comparison to asteroids between L3, L4 and L5. L4 and L5 are also known as Trojan asteroids and Greek asteroids.

yeah i know. but why are they green!?

Please asteroids, remains at home yikes
Great work!

Phil Harmonic wrote:
Devieus wrote:
Phil Harmonic wrote:
Devieus wrote:

Cool image of Jupiter's Lagrange points.

Yeah totally wink not sure why L4 and L5 are green like that though big_smile


Those are the most stable points, which is why they appear to move slow in comparison to asteroids between L3, L4 and L5. L4 and L5 are also known as Trojan asteroids and Greek asteroids.

yeah i know. but why are they green!?


Emphasis.

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