I'm proud to present my remix of Horizon, by mAlex.
Listen to the track here.
( https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HV-j1C ... sp=sharing
)
This is probably the longest track I've made so far. Finished over the span of only two days, with only 6 versions, I don't know how I did this. (6 versions? 140 bars, 3 days? Where they're actually noticeable different? Miracles!) I don't know how I managed to reuse synths. (3 minutes! 16 instruments!) I don't know how I managed to use so few instruments. (I can actually count the number of instruments here on my one hand in binary and still have a finger unused- unusual for a track longer than half a minute.) I don't know how I tried to perfect the track along the way, somehow managing to get it so whole by the end that I am automatically rendered incapable of adding anything else I want, therefore forcing me to call it complete instead of continuing it forever (Sorry, people, no drums. On the bright side, you actually get a file). And an ending that wasn't a fadeout of a single long note? :D Almost. Heh.
Admitted, it was quite repetitive and simple by default. That might have had something to do with it. However, repetitive and simple is typically something I've struggled with.
So I hope it happens again. That was quite pleasant.
Download the project file here. See the project file for more information.
Long story short, the original track that I used for reference is here and nowhere else. Every other version of Horizon- mAlex on Spotify etc, is a slightly different version by the same artist. According to Alex, the track is under CC BY 4.
I will update my list shortly with this track and another new track I've made. Stay amazing, community.
Listen to the track here.
( https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HV-j1C ... sp=sharing
)
This is probably the longest track I've made so far. Finished over the span of only two days, with only 6 versions, I don't know how I did this. (6 versions? 140 bars, 3 days? Where they're actually noticeable different? Miracles!) I don't know how I managed to reuse synths. (3 minutes! 16 instruments!) I don't know how I managed to use so few instruments. (I can actually count the number of instruments here on my one hand in binary and still have a finger unused- unusual for a track longer than half a minute.) I don't know how I tried to perfect the track along the way, somehow managing to get it so whole by the end that I am automatically rendered incapable of adding anything else I want, therefore forcing me to call it complete instead of continuing it forever (Sorry, people, no drums. On the bright side, you actually get a file). And an ending that wasn't a fadeout of a single long note? :D Almost. Heh.
Admitted, it was quite repetitive and simple by default. That might have had something to do with it. However, repetitive and simple is typically something I've struggled with.
So I hope it happens again. That was quite pleasant.
Download the project file here. See the project file for more information.
Long story short, the original track that I used for reference is here and nowhere else. Every other version of Horizon- mAlex on Spotify etc, is a slightly different version by the same artist. According to Alex, the track is under CC BY 4.
I will update my list shortly with this track and another new track I've made. Stay amazing, community.