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OSAM January 2014

Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 3:18 pm
by metallo
My first entry.

This is a song just recorded, I used a bunch of equipment to record it (Korg Kronos, Roland V-Synth, EWDL Symphonic Orchestra Gold, Addictive Drums, iPad).

It's a sort of experiment, trying to mix orchestral stuff with electronic elements.

Any suggestion and feedback is welcome

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Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2014 6:16 am
by CharlesFerraro
The composition is great, I really like the hook. It's very classy/cinematic. You scceeded in your goal without the timbres sounding forced together. The choir, strings and piano are all very pretty with the rhythmic comb and triangle arp playing unobtrusively. Personally I feel like I'm sicking my head out of a train that's rushing through a vast green sward.

The low end of the mix is lacking. You could maybe kill the triangle arp completely on occasion. I do like how you rode the faders though. Something is ever so slightly amiss with the distorted lead at the end... Maybe too much reverb. Lastly the song could use a proper cadence to finish it off.

Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2014 10:15 am
by metallo
Thank you very much for your comment.

Yes, I was thinking to remove or fade down the arp sound in some parts.
About the end part actually I will modify it, I have some other ideas how to go ahead and give a proper end :)

Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 6:05 pm
by Lguelpa
This sounds absolutely awesome, very nice combination with the strings and the synths. Quite a catchy tune. like the arp. just needs a bit more on the low end. Love the synth solo at the end

Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 11:09 pm
by X-Trade
It's a little too busy for me. The actual instrumentation is mostly fine and the sounds are just incredible.

But it feels like an instrument demo track where you've tried to cram in every sound possible to me. It could also be a bank TV advert...

Actually, I really like the lead at the end. It's probably just a bit too loud, I can hear the rest of the track ducking when it comes in.

One thing I try to keep in mind when arranging such busy tracks is to try to assign one instrument to each octave at most, to avoid clashing. And be mindful that some sounds may be transposed such that they play in the same octave but actually sound their root or most prominent harmonic in a different one.


Where does the lead sound come from by the way?

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 9:30 am
by metallo
Thanks for you feedback folks.

Xtrade, they are actually on different octave, the whole idea is to have an orchestral track with electronic inserts. It sounds busy maybe because it is busy, there are double bass strings, there are ensemble strings, there are brasses, there are choirs and of course there are synths and drums...it is actually very busy.
Maybe the mix has to be improved in order to make it to sound less messy? :)

The lead comes from the kronos and is custom, I programmed by myself and is a sound I already programmed on the trinity. :)

nice lead

Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 12:24 am
by channel0
you're on to a catchy lead here,
could be a movie or a game intro score :)
as others said, maybe ease off on the
bombastic and go for the heart of the song,
not for the scope of the instruments :)
but thats just me, new here ;)