Very Short Piano And Synth
Very Short Piano And Synth
At first I liked this but I'm not so sure now. Maybe someone will comment.
Last edited by braincell on Sun Aug 19, 2007 2:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- paulrmartin
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My first impressions:
If that is a real piano, look at the compression. There is at least one place where the attack is lost. Why is the sequence is a major key when the piece is in minor? The granular effects are really great but of course stick out way too much. Can you find an artistic way of blending them better into your orchestration?
I like it a lot, really
If that is a real piano, look at the compression. There is at least one place where the attack is lost. Why is the sequence is a major key when the piece is in minor? The granular effects are really great but of course stick out way too much. Can you find an artistic way of blending them better into your orchestration?
I like it a lot, really

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Ok, not a granular effect, the metallic sound busts if you like 
It's ok to change from minor to major. The thing is you bring back the minor feel near the end and there is a definite clash between minor and major that doesn't really work to my ears. But that's just a personal observation.

It's ok to change from minor to major. The thing is you bring back the minor feel near the end and there is a definite clash between minor and major that doesn't really work to my ears. But that's just a personal observation.
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