10-31-2014, 04:11 AM
I want to make my tune better.
I like it and it is befitting a destroyed/poisoned or otherwise ruined city.
I should consider the " mixing and quality of tools or instruments" thing now.
There is this I'm looking into:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nswfLcROs-0
(10-30-2014, 11:44 PM)MetalRenard Wrote: These both work a lot better from a sound-design perspective though.
"Atmospheric" in terms of music means the sound isn't "in your face", it's in the background, floaty, lofty or softer. Imagine the difference between plucking a string with a piece of metal and then rubbing your thumb gentle over the same string. The metal would have a sharp "attack", an initial more percussive sound and would accentuate the higher frequencies. The thumb on the other hand would have a softer "attack" and the frequencies would be "rounder" or have less high end and more low-middle frequencies.
Here's a chart to explain frequencies to you:
http://www.independentrecording.net/irn/...tivity.htm
I like it and it is befitting a destroyed/poisoned or otherwise ruined city.
I should consider the " mixing and quality of tools or instruments" thing now.
Quote:Right now your composition remains quite simplistic but I can see some of the ideas are there. You just have to stick with it, analyse and compare your work with others to see where you need to go next.Do you have any song specifically to compare to? And perhaps simplistic is best suited for game?
There is this I'm looking into:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nswfLcROs-0
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