New Horizons (100% LMMS native) and which version is better?
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2020 6:11 pm
Regarding the poll,
I just need your opinion which song was better, though it is not necessary that you listen to the whole thing. My criteria is: the structure of the melody, effects, and the sound of plug ins used/sound design, how the song progresses through out (since I am not finished with the mastering of New Horizons so I will drop (literally) the mastering in qualifications) -- or in short, which is overall better, except for their mastering. Also you can tell me what parts you liked or x has a better intro than y
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Hello... so, irl things not doing well and so is my personal life my dog is dying but I still managed to finish this while s**t happens
https://clyp.it/aj3ap25t
Almost the same chord progression of the drop to my previous song, hence the title. Also, it is 100% native LMMS, which means, no third party stuff (VST's/samples) used. I retained Ozone Imager for the analysis of instrument pan, but its stereo tools
were never used, and didn't used it after I knew the stereo width.
forgot my password (again) in LSP so I could upload it the file, but will try to open my old PC where I put the password in a text file (since it is the only account I have that has a different password, and, my weak memory...)
I just need your opinion which song was better, though it is not necessary that you listen to the whole thing. My criteria is: the structure of the melody, effects, and the sound of plug ins used/sound design, how the song progresses through out (since I am not finished with the mastering of New Horizons so I will drop (literally) the mastering in qualifications) -- or in short, which is overall better, except for their mastering. Also you can tell me what parts you liked or x has a better intro than y
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Hello... so, irl things not doing well and so is my personal life my dog is dying but I still managed to finish this while s**t happens
https://clyp.it/aj3ap25t
Almost the same chord progression of the drop to my previous song, hence the title. Also, it is 100% native LMMS, which means, no third party stuff (VST's/samples) used. I retained Ozone Imager for the analysis of instrument pan, but its stereo tools
were never used, and didn't used it after I knew the stereo width.
forgot my password (again) in LSP so I could upload it the file, but will try to open my old PC where I put the password in a text file (since it is the only account I have that has a different password, and, my weak memory...)