Kaze_Senshi's Musics and Projects

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I am back, now with a classic from Sonic the Hedgehog 1, more details in the video description. Feel free to let feedback here or in youtube itself ;)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWjJH7Kg4ks
Now I am starting to do a study on different piano accompaniments with different time signatures, the first one is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID9-jR_wtBM
New video there, if you enjoy piano song please take a look :)

(Beethoven) - Waldstein Sonata ~ 3rd Movement : https://youtu.be/I6sUmAhLTFk
Kaze_Senshi wrote:Thanks for the feedbacks guys :)
musikbear wrote:Overall, nice piece and fine harmonie. the first fast part is a little 'messy' 2. part is best
The arp is beatyfull
all the slower passages is really nice
The piano -good!
Kaze_Senshi wrote: 1 instruments suggestions
2 mixing and mastering
3 presentation
1 you should work on
percussion sf is quite inferior.
try zasfx -a lot of good preset is included
Your glocken-spiel is emminent -btw

2 think thats fine -good job, you could work on stereo spread and more 'ambience' perhaps?

3 Nice! what program did you use for that?
1. That "zasfx -a" seems to be a Linux command, how do I simulate this command in Windows?
2. I need to study more about how the stereo spread is applied in compositions :P
3. I used a custom Unity3D game that I created and did the video edition using Blender.

I think musicbear just tells you to try zynaddsybFX.
He is on windows, so I doubt he was stating a Linux command.
Gps wrote:
Kaze_Senshi wrote:Thanks for the feedbacks guys :)

I think musicbear just tells you to try zynaddsybFX.
He is on windows, so I doubt he was stating a Linux command.
But what is the use of the " -a"? It looks like an extra parameter for a terminal text command.
OTOH if you read it as "Try zasfx. A lot of good presets are included." it makes perfect sense.

As English is presumably not musikbear's first language you sometimes have to put in a little bit of effort to work out exactly what he means.

Steve
Kaze_Senshi wrote:
Gps wrote:
Kaze_Senshi wrote:Thanks for the feedbacks guys :)

I think musicbear just tells you to try zynaddsybFX.
He is on windows, so I doubt he was stating a Linux command.
But what is the use of the " -a"? It looks like an extra parameter for a terminal text command.
I can list a few Linux commands here, were -a does something, and go totally off topic, but trust Slipstick and me and ignore it, or read it as splipstick suggests.
....sorry my bad
Yes Slipstick is right
"Try zasfx. A lot of good presets are included."
Is what i should have written.

...sooory 8[
In a lot of my arrangements, I use a combination of LMMS presets, and soundfonts.
Two new musics on my list!


[2016/05/08] (Mozart) - Fantasia no.3 in D minor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnx8ziZ4Rxw
[2015/04/10] (Original Composition) - Piano Accompaniments Study - Time Signature: 4/4 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA0O20IBXtk