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I enjoyed all the panning tricks and the layering that you did to add bulk to the sound but I came to this song expecting some dark electronic. Which may have made me enjoy this less. I'll have to come back to listen to it again later. What kind of machine? Like a furby or something. The crazed mind of a furby perhaps. Also just to be more critical, in my opinion, that bassline didn't shine enough. It obviously isn't the main point of this song but because it's on a completely different part of the sound i'm definitely sure you could have made it stuck out more. This is still me making reviews on my headphones though so I still have skewed perspectives.

The portamento stuff was neat.
I enjoyed the filtering on the drums.
I think the gating at around 2:40 was completely unnecessary though. Since you were reintroducing the beat back into the song filtered I feel that instead of giving me that big break out I would have liked to hear it ended up just keeping the same pace on my ears. So more of a flat and consistent ride instead of having exciting peaks.

johnfn responds:

Hm, maybe I named the track wrong? I couldn't really settle on a good name.

Lol, yes, the evil mind of a Kirby was definitely the inspiration for the track! ;-P

Honestly the bassline sounds pretty great on my headphones. I mean, it's not like, kick-you-in-the-face bass, but it seems pretty present. However I don't have a lot of equipment so I can't really get a feel for how it sounds on other people's stuff. I'll consider making it louder for the benefit of people using other headphones. (Listening again, it's quite low at times, which may be the problem you're running into.)

It kinda sucks that the 2:40 break didn't work for you though, maybe I should have quieted down the gated thing. I really liked that effect though. :X The track could do with a little more dynamic variation I agree.

Thanks for the good tips and review!

I felt like I was in an anime beach village with meadows and stuff. Like JRPG beginning of your adventure kind of stuff before everything goes bad.

johnfn responds:

Honestly, that is my favorite type of JRPG music. I would play an entire JRPG where nothing ever went bad and you could just listen to happy music all the time.

Thanks for dropping by :-)

With headphones the arpeggio got really tiring on my right ear. I think you should give it some interesting sweeping panning or just make it wide as fuck.

erasmus027 responds:

There are two going, one in each ear, and during the verses they cross sweep

I liked it a lot. If I had to nitpick though is that the frequencies seem a bit muddy to me (especially on the piano/guitar). I like the story you portrayed though.

johnfn responds:

Thanks, I'm glad you liked it! (Also, glad to see you're still around!) The muddiness was like 30% intentional, because I feel like sounds that have more reverb and are more blurry feel more like memories to me. I can understand that towards the end there is a bit too much though, especially towards the higher frequencies...

Again thanks for dropping by!

I did enjoy listening. :]
Was browsing the internet with this in the background. It worked out really well.

It's fun that when I upload stuff you always have new things to listen too. Usually things of the same intent too. :3

I like the white noise btw. good frequency filler.

I'm not here to critique anything though. I just like listening. I enjoyed it ;d

johnfn responds:

Ha! It's actually some rain that I filtered. It's one of my favorite tricks because not only can it sound like a white noise sweep, but when you fully open the filter, you get some instant sad ambience.

Glad you liked it! You must be the first person not to complain about the crashes xD

That ableton has done wonders for your production. Nice to hear the diversity.

johnfn responds:

Ha! I wouldn't say it was just Ableton... I happened to switch to it at a time when I started to pay a lot more attention to mixing and production quality. Ableton does have a very clear interface - which may have helped me learn faster - but I'm 100% confident if I switched back to FL I could hit the exact same level of quality.

I like! Welcome back for a while buddy.

I liked it. Good run through.

johnfn responds:

Thanks bro! Glad to see you're still around.

I thought it was fun. Good work on doing other genres. So besides some obvious things you pointed out I found it kind of odd how you had rhythms on the bongos that sounds like stuff you play with your hands and then another rhythm where you play it with sticks. Totally feasible thing I just kind of expect different tones from bongos for that. I'm being a stickler IGNORE ME!

johnfn responds:

i know next to nothing about bongos so i think that your point is totally valid! thanks for the review.

soz m8 i dun compress

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