Hey there,
https://soundcloud.com/abiuslu/the-great-wallenda
Have fun listening, any comments welcome!
Progressive Folklore: The Great Wallenda
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- KVRian
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- 886 posts since 11 May, 2004 from cologne,germany
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- KVRAF
- 1611 posts since 23 Nov, 2018 from Birmingham, UK
Progressive Folklore...why the 'lore' ?
Really enjoyed the listen - great sound combos and melodic content in there!
Production was very listenable as well...
maybe just a tiny bit flat in some ways...not enough depth possibly + could've done with a bit more separation between sounds at times...'big' 'chorus' section - that lead synth tends to overwhelm the mix a touch maybe?
Really enjoyed the listen - great sound combos and melodic content in there!
Production was very listenable as well...
maybe just a tiny bit flat in some ways...not enough depth possibly + could've done with a bit more separation between sounds at times...'big' 'chorus' section - that lead synth tends to overwhelm the mix a touch maybe?
Mark Taylor, Chameleon Music - Professional composition and sound design for all media since 1994.
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- KVRian
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- 886 posts since 11 May, 2004 from cologne,germany
hi there, thanks for your comments, glad that you liked it.
I do struggle with mix separation, so i´m not surprised by your criticism. I think I layered 3 synths in the chorus, i should go back and eq them more carefully (always forget/avoid tuning in some dynamic eq, will check that).
I thought the two terms folk and folklore mean the same thing in englisch, and in my mother languages folklore seems more widespread so....anyways I´m fine with folk, too, but I don´t know how to change the thread title .
I do struggle with mix separation, so i´m not surprised by your criticism. I think I layered 3 synths in the chorus, i should go back and eq them more carefully (always forget/avoid tuning in some dynamic eq, will check that).
I thought the two terms folk and folklore mean the same thing in englisch, and in my mother languages folklore seems more widespread so....anyways I´m fine with folk, too, but I don´t know how to change the thread title .