Hello all! After some feedback for my first song. i went straight to work on my next. I even dabbled in the EQing(something im irrationally afraid of, as well as ZynAddSubFx, which i also used). I'm very proud of this one. i hope you enjoy it! Constructive criticism is wanted. https://soundcloud.com...
I don't know why i didn't do this, but i listened to the remix on better speakers...and it was even better.
DJ Void wrote:
DJ FlyingPankakez wrote:Thanks a lot! Helped me a great deal. Now, correct me if I'm wrong. You can change your key as long as there is a relative key? Using your example major to minor?
Also there is always a relative miner inside any major scale.
And now I understand why people go to college for this.
https://lmms.io/lsp/ Steve Oh, okay. Or we could use soundcloud, and just send links to the person in charge of this. Sharing the project file is encouraged, as you can showcase your ways of using the DAW. You can use the LSP, or upload your file to Dropbox or a similar service. When the challenge ...
Ya! do what he said! :P :lol:
https://soundcloud.com/justin-thomas-ogden/conduit Please take the time to listen to my latest song, and give feedback if you feel like it. :!: It's quite an interesting track. maybe its on purpose, but I think some of the instruments are a little to loud like that tap tap tap noise at 3 seconds......
Thanks a lot! Helped me a great deal. Now, correct me if I'm wrong. You can change your key as long as there is a relative key? Using your example major to minor?
That would be awesome! Because when I try to make melodies, even with the thing that highlights the notes you can use, they sound weird. And Google doesn't help.
DJ Void wrote:
DJ FlyingPankakez wrote:Wow...those growls tho...That was spooky, unnerving and cool at the same time! How"d you get that spooky feeling?
He used a minor key and threw the relative major 3rd in there at times. It's a pretty common technique in classical.
ah, thanks for explaining. i'm a noob at music theory...
slipstick wrote:https://lmms.io/lsp/

Steve
Oh, okay. Or we could use soundcloud, and just send links to the person in charge of this.