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Really like the arp lead and the fat distorted synth carrying the song, goes well with the pluck lead that goes to a saw/square lead with a sine in the background, the first minute alone has a lot of variety and blends really well. The change up around 1:30 is fun as hell, and the lead that comes in 10 seconds later is class. At 2:05 I'd have had more impact, a crash, or a swell up to it. Runner bass aroun 2:40 this song has everything! Cool filter effect at 3:30. This song shows off a large amount of variety but stays in tone and is completely cohesive. Clean. I really like it. Only complaint would be the outro went a little longer than I feel it should've, the piano at the end of it is nice though.

8bitJackie responds:

Yeeaah, Thanks for the kind words! We happened to put too much different genres in it that we don't even remebered what's inside when finished lmfaooo.

Pretty, lofi, and nice to listen too. A perfect loop for background noise, I have no advice to give, for game back ground music while looking at a menu or not in main game play this is great.

CaperCube responds:

well heck! Thanks yo!

Interesting drums, dblueglitch? It sounds like it's tape stop, it's an easy way to apply all these effects. I like slamming the random settings into stuff sometimes and seeing what comes out. If I'm wrong sorry.
The guitar reminds me of hotline miami background music when you're in-between levels.
Gj.

Breakcore11 responds:

Hey. There was no effects used called "dblueglitch". I use a effect called "Gross beat" but i would like to see the effect. I like glitch plugins. and keep in mind. I'm still experimenting so it might sound bad. Thanks for your review.

I love cats, nice seeing you use music as a way to emote, there's much unheathier ways.

It's was a nice track, I can't find any real faults with it.

DreyLand responds:

Hi, thanks a lot!

Love the sound and melody of the introsynth. Kick feels panned to the right? unless you're doing special effects most people steer clear of panning production.

Mix got a little muddy in part, EQ might help this, but nice videogame melodies, nice track overall, be it a bit short.

xracecar responds:

The filesize runs on an old Amiga 500/1200 and it only allows the instruments to be panned left/right. Yeah, I have some crappy headphones so mixing this was kind of a pain in the butt. The track was only short to avoid major repetition.

First synth, that covers a lot of it, 10 in ownard. lower the effects on the drums at the song goes along.

Either sharpen your vocals to sit in the song better, taking off fx, and at least moving them else where, it sounds like muffled nothing. Sometimes you ahve to eq or sidchange a track to accomidate vocals.

Couse this is how a lot of lofi stuff so if you're satified with overpower vocals that are incohereent,

If you set on going for this super lofi effect, play with it gradually getting worse and being more clean in places, haven't it all rough is just grating. If you're drawing influence from silent here, you're on the write track, but it's not quite there.

Luck for you on bandcamp you can fix songs anytime you want and just replace them.

I'd say try listening to it without the vocals, or takign some elements out so it doesn't sound to busy.

That's just my opinion and my main gripe. If this track is how you want it, just ignore me, I thought it was already, it reminded me of 00' horror survivor stuff, so that's pretty cool you almost nailed that vibe. Nice strong drums. A better mix on the guitar would be nic, there' sjust so much noise bleeding nto other stuff. You have the outlines of something that could be really great.

I've never been a fan of this type of lofi, so excuse my bias please.

-strat

CarvelsCake responds:

this is interesting opinion,thank you !

Yea, yea, I could naruto run to this

Hikari responds:

This is what I Naruto run to exclusively.

Pretty sick, my friend and I are working on a hotline inspired track.

This would be good bg music, but stand alone it's a little a tad boring, but you nailed the sound.

Demonicity responds:

PM me!
we can discuss it there'

also thank you for your feedback mate :3

Piano needs a bit more velocity, dynamics, unless you were goin for that kind of tone in it. Just a personal preference. If it wasn't a loop I'd say removed or change the first clap, it doesn't sit well in the mix for me until the piano comes in, maybe clone it, thin it, add reverb, but only for the first clap hit in the loop, and maybe automate it to become full, that could be really cool, but without trying it in the daw it's just an idea.. Claps slightly loud too, I like the synth you chose for the arp, very snesy/cavestory sounding.

There's a lot of room in the highend, but if you want a loop that's not too busy it's fine, the low ends really full with that piano though, seems odd, but just personal preference.

Overall I could see it being used commercially, I'd look into genesis pianos, or e pianos (fmdrive 2616 [or is it 2612?] is my favorite) and the like, it might fit the arp's better, not overpower it in the low end and clash less with the tone, maybe play with a bit crusher on it. Maybe play with a bit crusher or very slight overdrive on the clap, very sublle though, the clap just feels a little thick in the mix to me.

Overall I think it's good as is, just throwing thoughts and ideas out there as I have them, and it's been looping flawlessly as I've been writing this, so no complaints, just some suggestions. You're free to disagree with me of course, I've never had the greatest ears for mixes. Hope you like the review anyway, returning the favor^^

-strat

ADR3-N responds:

Thanks for the full critique, much appreciated, especially in the state the mix is in, and the ideas you have are written in a way I can sort of get where you're going. That's rare. :)

The low end /is/ really full, now that you mention it. A lot of sub under that piano, which I do need to automate... Though I do like the sort of plodding along feeling it gives. The opening melody is in the bass, with the arp as the accompaniment. I know few people write that way. Granted, I'm weird. I'll have to give a second or third look, then check out some of those pianos you mentioned. I designed the sound of this one myself in Massive though

Thanks for the tips!

I have a feeling you need stronger kicks, I liked this more, but the vocoded sample was too harsh/toowet/too loud, couldn't even understand it.

The industrial electrical synthy sounds were pretty groovy.

ADR3-N responds:

I agree. The sample wasn't that great -- though the accent could be part of why it's so hard to understand. I made it with a delay, too, so that may also play a role. Thanks for the review!

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