<a name="planetz-file"></a><a href="http://www.iface.ne.jp/~ken/vegastrike/ ... .mp3"><img src="/forums/images/listen_icon.gif" border="0" alt=" Song"> Song</a><BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Genre: symphonic<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Pulsar Mixers<BR> 2002 Ken Suguro for Vegastrike<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> yet another "space" tune.. 1 more of these, and I'll be done. If you're wondering.. this one uses the Yamaha Reverb I was talking about. (went ahead and used it, hehe) A bit on the wet side.. but it's a "space" theme.. and I like my orchestras wet.
Anyway, nice, classy arrangement. Sort of sad, sentimental. Nothing is crushed with dynamic processing. Enjoy the full dynamics. (just a little softclip)
This track would fit to you, don´t ask me why.
Maybe I´am suggested by Kitaro, I wish you could keep up your regional music culture, wich I really like, combined with a new "pulsar sound" it would be a nice style ,I would like to hear more...
space with incense! Cool!
This is the problem with these soundtracks... is that I have to keep a certain level of tension, and I can't move too far from it... and that's why it's hard to keep going... cuz I need a blast here and there to keep myself interested. Hence the short tune. Plus I'm always thinking "it's gotta loop, it's gotta loop". thanx for listenin' guys. Always a pleasure.
If you hadn't have put your photo up on the forum I'd say that you really are Kitaro (or is it a fake photo?)
Superb and beautiful and mixed to perfection as always
You can do hip-hop, disco, symphonic stuff like this... What else? It's fun to listen to your music as the progress you've maid since your first posts her is so obvious
This is really good! But what would make it even better is if the lead instrument (clarinet or alto sax?) was a live recorded performance. Then it would be absolutely perfect! It would help to enhance a more live feeling to the already excellent production of the rest of the ensemble. It's only the lead instrument which detracts from the human feel of the whole production (IMO). If you can't play it yourself, then maybe pull in a "school of music" student who would be eager to learn your melody composition and play for no money but experience, and something to put in their portfolio? The dynamics are excellent. A live lead instrument would be the icing on the cake.
The itch!! Right where I was itching. It's an oboe sound.. could be a clarinet or whatever, but yes. It would be really nice if it was live recorded. Then the tune would become very, very moving and emotional. Wished I had my clarinet with me.