Sure thing! I love this hobby ^^ Actually, I should be thanking you for continuing to support me :) Personally, I think this track is not the best but it has a clear idea and I executed on it, so it's an important upload for me.
@@Rainoth_Rai I think it is more important that you are making music every week rather than focusing on making perfect music. And that's how it should be, We should be doing what we do because we love it. I fear the day when you stop loving his hobby and it feels more like a chore. Hopefully it never comes. Personally I am trying to do the same thing on my github with daily code commits to my personal game project in godot. I don't want to get into the habit of having unfinished projects - My goal is to finish the game and publish somewhere even if the game is bad.I can't wait to actually use your music in the game (And credit you of course!)
@AlexPiotrowski In my case, it's more like I'm working on 30-40 unfinished projects at any given time haha. As time goes I finish these and new ones come up. I'll be looking forward to your game coming out ^^
A bit confusing that you like it but also say it's bad 😅 If you have any comments about what you found bad, let me know. I sometimes fix tracks and make alt versions or just take feedback going forward :> Thanks for stopping by!
@@Rainoth_Rai I really like the beginning and absoutely love the part that starts at 1:30 and goes to 2:44 when the xylophone thing starts. To me, that instrument that plays the medoly at 2:44 sounds really low quality, like it is obvious song was made by an amateur. But I really really like the rest of the song. Thus I called it bad, but I like it anyways.
@@Elsier1 Interesting! I listened through those parts and I don't hear issues with the xylophone. I take it you probably wanted some sort of processing on the sound itself, rather than that the instrument is wrong, right? The idea for this song was to evoke the feeling of open space and also "bouncing around because there's mirrors everywhere" so I purposefully chose sounds that are "glassy". I very much appreciate this feedback, I'll take it into account going forward :))
@@Elsier1 ruclips.net/video/vKAZcRBwYA4/видео.html How about something like this? I subdued certain frequencies on it, reverbed the whole thing and adjusted volume mix.
Good!
Thank you very much!
Thank you for continuing to produce music!
Sure thing! I love this hobby ^^
Actually, I should be thanking you for continuing to support me :)
Personally, I think this track is not the best but it has a clear idea and I executed on it, so it's an important upload for me.
@@Rainoth_Rai I think it is more important that you are making music every week rather than focusing on making perfect music. And that's how it should be, We should be doing what we do because we love it. I fear the day when you stop loving his hobby and it feels more like a chore. Hopefully it never comes.
Personally I am trying to do the same thing on my github with daily code commits to my personal game project in godot. I don't want to get into the habit of having unfinished projects - My goal is to finish the game and publish somewhere even if the game is bad.I can't wait to actually use your music in the game (And credit you of course!)
@AlexPiotrowski In my case, it's more like I'm working on 30-40 unfinished projects at any given time haha. As time goes I finish these and new ones come up.
I'll be looking forward to your game coming out ^^
it is really bad but I like it
A bit confusing that you like it but also say it's bad 😅
If you have any comments about what you found bad, let me know. I sometimes fix tracks and make alt versions or just take feedback going forward :>
Thanks for stopping by!
@@Rainoth_Rai I really like the beginning and absoutely love the part that starts at 1:30 and goes to 2:44 when the xylophone thing starts. To me, that instrument that plays the medoly at 2:44 sounds really low quality, like it is obvious song was made by an amateur. But I really really like the rest of the song. Thus I called it bad, but I like it anyways.
@@Elsier1 Interesting! I listened through those parts and I don't hear issues with the xylophone. I take it you probably wanted some sort of processing on the sound itself, rather than that the instrument is wrong, right?
The idea for this song was to evoke the feeling of open space and also "bouncing around because there's mirrors everywhere" so I purposefully chose sounds that are "glassy".
I very much appreciate this feedback, I'll take it into account going forward :))
@@Elsier1 ruclips.net/video/vKAZcRBwYA4/видео.html
How about something like this?
I subdued certain frequencies on it, reverbed the whole thing and adjusted volume mix.
@@Rainoth_Rai
I like this version more, it doesn't sound cheap