Hello all, I am new to the remix64 group and wanted to say Hi!!!!! I also wanted to share my amiga remix track which is still in progress. I have only composed the intro but will add many more songs from the Amiga and if you have any ideas what I could add please do type away.
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Good bit of music. What comes to me as I hear.....?
It sounds like the start of something. Something American. Something American on television. Suburban American kids playing 'out front' on the grass by the sidewalk on a nice sunny day, the sun poking through the branches of the trees lining the road.
I like this, it's like a seance. What else have you got? And which software did you use to render any MIDI?
Re: Hello all I am new here
Posted: 04/10/2012 - 22:14
by CharlieA
Hey glad you like it, yes I wanted a calm intro to get people relaxed before I make it more dramatic. I use Cubase v5, a piano, Absynth 4 and 5. I will be adding orchestral parts to it so Orchestral Gold will be used and the newer version.
Thank you very much 'Analog-X64' I'll have a listen to your music
Re: Hello all I am new here
Posted: 04/10/2012 - 22:52
by Commie_User
Which kind of dramatic? TV dramatic, movie dramatic, 'artsy' dramatic or just plain old heads-down-no-nonsense-mindless-boogie dramatic?
If you're asking for suggestions, I'd plump for the latter.
Re: Hello all I am new here
Posted: 04/10/2012 - 22:56
by CharlieA
Movie dramatic, I love film scores and wanted to add a film score feel to the remix. Orchestral instruments:Brass,Flutes,Drums for example. Ideas are welcome
Re: Hello all I am new here
Posted: 04/10/2012 - 23:22
by Commie_User
You may want to check out Cinematic Strings or Action Drums for Kontakt.
That is, if you haven't already.
I wouldn't know about artistic suggestions so much. I'm only really in touch with my own ideas. I have similar ideas on piano lead-ins and this Amiga-composed demo is more my style.