My First official C64 Remix (W.I.P)
Posted: 07/09/2012 - 2:01
Here is a preview of my first c64 remix, you can thank AndyUK for pushing and prodding and making
sure I get started on this
sure I get started on this
Come on man!!! Don't encourage Commie_UserChris Abbott wrote:Oh, right. ArkaNuman Very atmospheric!
Thanks Vosla, its still a W.I.PVosla wrote:Wow! Nice take on Arkanoid, mate!
Being aware of that but it's already very cool.Analog-X64 wrote:Thanks Vosla, its still a W.I.PVosla wrote:Wow! Nice take on Arkanoid, mate!
I'll run a dehumidifier to dry out the track a bitRazmo wrote:Yes... this you should continue with, no doubt ... nice atmosphere... but maybe a bit too much reverb to my ears, otherwise very very good.
It's not very much... just sounds like too many instruments are "drenched" to my ears... the lead seems fine, ... I think it's the pads that I find have too much reverb... like you can hear it when they change register and the "ringing" of the verb makes a bit of a "dissonant" chord because the previous chord's "verb-ringing" is blended in with the new... or something... but don't take my word for it ... maybe it's just my setup... others don't seem to have noticed anything.Analog-X64 wrote:I'll run a dehumidifier to dry out the track a bitRazmo wrote:Yes... this you should continue with, no doubt ... nice atmosphere... but maybe a bit too much reverb to my ears, otherwise very very good.
I agree with you on that one... in fact I use reverb only on sounds that have a relatively short duration, or where the volume envelope has a significant decay curve.Chris Abbott wrote:That's one reason I always used to use delay rather than reverb on pads if I wanted spaciness, I didn't like most reverb tails on pads.