This was a very cool challenge, Ryan, thanks for inviting me! I had such a great time listening to the other tracks - awesome work, guys! I was hoping for wildly different but great variations, and that's what we got. ❤
Oh, I love your takes on the theme so much, guys! 😃 I'm so happy to have been part of this video! Thank you so much, Ryan and your team, for the invite! ❤ Every time I participate in a contest or project with Ryan, I have the opportunity to learn and experiment in uncharted territory. I'm so grateful every time! A big thanks to my sibling for helping me out with the drums and percussion, which made the music 10 times better than it was before ! 😉
I wonder if Liam Raitor (at minute 18:00) is intentionally trying to bring the vibes of the Zora band, The Indigo-Go's, from Majora's Mask. I like thinking it is because of the sound of the waves and the set of instruments. Just wow! Congrats, mates!
yeah, definitely my favourite using fragments from the melody to extend the piece, then have the main thing at the climax is such a powerful composition approach!
I feel that in Arild Wanvik's version, the melody is completely drowned out by Dune, to the point where you could remove the Song of Time completely and not notice much difference.
Thanks for the feedback! It's all about striking the right balance, I guess. I was very intrigued by translating the SoT melody into the more exotic modes that HZ utilizes in Dune (which you can check out in my full breakdown), but maybe that was ultimately at the expense of the recognizability of the theme. Anyways, it was a fun project! 🤘
Great video, thanks Ryan & co. Just a a bit of feedback. This format works a lot better as a vieeing experience when the composers all react to each other's works (see: Andre Huang's 4 Producers videos)
I use two libraries, 8dio Requiem and Strezov sampling choir essentials. The text is sung by 8dio Requiem, which has around a dozen of latin syllables you can use (either legato or staccato)
Are you referring to the female vocal? It's a recording of Ingeborg Ekeland, a talented vocalist (and violinist) that I collaborated with on this piece. But yeah, I can definitely hear the resemblance (although not intentional) to the vocal on AC: Origins. 😊
I will be composing a piece where I need the kind of chanting I can hear at about 10:05. Can anyone steer me toward the sample library used? ruclips.net/video/-qx9Fs9lIoU/видео.htmlsi=cBsSQ1ru3rPrbp2i&t=605
This is actually several recordings of me and my collaborator, Ingeborg Ekeland, whispering, and then layered with more recordings of us that I processed through Padshop to get a rythmic feel (it chops, reverses, etc). I'm sure there's a bunch of libraries out there that can offer you chanting samples, but I would recommend recording it yourself. It's a lot of fun, and whispering is something that most people are actually decent at. 😄
This was a very cool challenge, Ryan, thanks for inviting me! I had such a great time listening to the other tracks - awesome work, guys! I was hoping for wildly different but great variations, and that's what we got. ❤
You nailed it, man! Congrats, it's always a pleasure and inspiring to hear what you do!
Oh, I love your takes on the theme so much, guys! 😃
I'm so happy to have been part of this video! Thank you so much, Ryan and your team, for the invite! ❤
Every time I participate in a contest or project with Ryan, I have the opportunity to learn and experiment in uncharted territory. I'm so grateful every time!
A big thanks to my sibling for helping me out with the drums and percussion, which made the music 10 times better than it was before ! 😉
Hey, i think my favorite one is the Jeff's composition :D But really nice work for everyone ! And i love the rythm for Victor Xue :D
Amazing project! So cool to see how the different composers approached the theme. Bravo!
Now this is inspiring me to make one! Thank you.
Great idea for a video! I really enjoyed hearing all these different styles--it's a toss-up between Jeff's and Liam's for my favorite. Well done, all!
I wonder if Liam Raitor (at minute 18:00) is intentionally trying to bring the vibes of the Zora band, The Indigo-Go's, from Majora's Mask. I like thinking it is because of the sound of the waves and the set of instruments. Just wow! Congrats, mates!
😉
Jacob's approach is absolutely divine
Jeff hilkema’s is so good
yeah, definitely my favourite
using fragments from the melody to extend the piece, then have the main thing at the climax is such a powerful composition approach!
Enjoyed that one a lot.
Interesting challenge and very great execution from everyone.
Well done!
I feel that in Arild Wanvik's version, the melody is completely drowned out by Dune, to the point where you could remove the Song of Time completely and not notice much difference.
Thanks for the feedback! It's all about striking the right balance, I guess. I was very intrigued by translating the SoT melody into the more exotic modes that HZ utilizes in Dune (which you can check out in my full breakdown), but maybe that was ultimately at the expense of the recognizability of the theme. Anyways, it was a fun project! 🤘
This was an amazing video! Thanks for sharing
Links been hitting the spice again.. now they need to do the spirit temple in that dune style!!!
This is incredible, such good work!
Awesome, thanks for sharing! Learned a lot.
Just really awesome! Loved them all.
Can’t stop listening Victor’s crazy jazzy blinky blinky track!
I’m glad you like it! Thank you!
@@victorxue7088 Yeah, you killed it! Your piece is so much fun! 😃
Yours was the best. Didn’t like any of the others.
@@johnhill762 thanks 😊
that Dune version is amazing !!!
Just commenting for the algorithm
awesome video like always
Great video! Liam's version was my favorite!
Awesome!
Arild version reminds me of Jack Wall's soundtrack for Myst III: Exile. If you haven't heard it, you should.
awesome!
Omg😮😮 Victor ❤
Not a weak one in the lot.
Great video, thanks Ryan & co. Just a a bit of feedback. This format works a lot better as a vieeing experience when the composers all react to each other's works (see: Andre Huang's 4 Producers videos)
@AlexChristodoulu Which VSTs, especially which choir sample did you use? And how were they able to sing some text? Or is this recorded?
I use two libraries, 8dio Requiem and Strezov sampling choir essentials. The text is sung by 8dio Requiem, which has around a dozen of latin syllables you can use (either legato or staccato)
@@alexchristodoulou
Thank you a thousand times for the Answer ❤
people: vg music is not music
me:
6:40 ac origins vsts? 💀
Are you referring to the female vocal? It's a recording of Ingeborg Ekeland, a talented vocalist (and violinist) that I collaborated with on this piece. But yeah, I can definitely hear the resemblance (although not intentional) to the vocal on AC: Origins. 😊
Voice with sinths! Btw great work@@arildwtv
@@richardmaia8732 Thanks, glad you liked it! 🤘
I will be composing a piece where I need the kind of chanting I can hear at about 10:05. Can anyone steer me toward the sample library used? ruclips.net/video/-qx9Fs9lIoU/видео.htmlsi=cBsSQ1ru3rPrbp2i&t=605
This is actually several recordings of me and my collaborator, Ingeborg Ekeland, whispering, and then layered with more recordings of us that I processed through Padshop to get a rythmic feel (it chops, reverses, etc). I'm sure there's a bunch of libraries out there that can offer you chanting samples, but I would recommend recording it yourself. It's a lot of fun, and whispering is something that most people are actually decent at. 😄
glorpatron 3000
I'm gonna say it until i die. Less is more
Algorithm comment. Good work
beethoven
Only like the first one. Rest all weird.
first!