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jan bruijn
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OK. This piece is one I have worked on since a couple of month’s and I think it is finished now or at least almost finished. What do you think? Jan File Attachments
classical study by JB.MP3 (File Size: 4043KB - Downloads: 667) |
sciuriware
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Joined 08-18-2003 status: Guru |
The drums are a bit misplaced here, it sounds like an Amsterdam streetorgan.
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jan bruijn
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Joined 04-30-2005 status: Guru |
Joop, Thanks for listening. Sorry you did not like the drums in the piece. I thought it added something special to the track. Unexpected sensation. LOL. How are the other motifator brothers/sisters feel about this. Are they agree with Joop. Jan PS Were are all those brothers and sisters anyway? |
lastfermata
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Joined 01-20-2012 status: Experienced |
I tend to agree: the drums are a little shocking. They’d probably sound better if they didn’t overpower the string ensemble. What if you were to lower the level of the drums and either replace the crash cymbal with orchestral clash cymbals -or- perhaps just an orchestral triangle? Another thing would be to make the snare begin pp (pianissimo) and then reach mf (mezzo-forte) as the string ensemble reaches its crescendo. Again, keeping the level of the drums lower than the string instruments. The string ensemble is so very nice! :-) |
The Funk Master
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Joined 11-26-2007 status: Guru |
Volume levels are affecting the mix, just that simple.
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hncheema
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Joined 08-27-2008 status: Guru |
Powerful score. I can so see you conducting in front of a big orchestra. LOL |
CoolSwirls
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Joined 09-01-2008 status: Guru |
The drums were a touch loud in the mix but they do work. The sounds are superb (wish I had ‘em) and the dynamics are spot-on. Compositionally, it sounds like something out of an RPG. |
amartel
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Joined 10-17-2002 status: Regular |
Hallo Jan,
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