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A nice track

At first, I couldn't tell whether it was a harp or a quiet guitar, but as the song progressed, it didn't matter much to me, since the song as a whole was rather soothing and mellow. It has a simple rhythm, but the song is great. Keep up the good work.

~CelestOrion

VegetarianMeat responds:

It's a harp, thanks for the review :)

I have to agree

With ninjakoopa-33, the notes were out of step in the beginning, but I like how you used some ambient guitar plucks, I wasn't expecting it to turn into synths later on. However, it seems a bit bland to me, and could use some more adjustment, perhaps a faster pace, and possibly some counter-melodies as the song progresses.

godseth responds:

Thank you Celest once again for another weighted review. But then again im just starting out with all this music stuff so im cranking stuff out to get better. I cant really decide on a genre i want to stick with so i wad them all together.
~~Seth out~~

Getting Better

This isn't bad for using Garage Band, Neon, but if you want to enhance the quality of the song, try using FL Studio or any other program. People tend to love songs that aren't pre-made riffs a lot better, and I know that you have the spark to create original music. Keep up the good work, the more you do, the better the quality.

NeonNoble responds:

Actually, Celest, these aren't pre-made riffs. It's all custom. I'm just using Garageband's instruments.

Are you trying to say I'm not original? XD JK

Magical

I love how you've captured the bruteness that this song is supposed to have! The boss in the game is the Profound Darkness, and since it is the root of all evil, the song must be dreading, but also along a techno/futuristic theme like the other Phantasy Star games. Out of curiosity, did you use PoiZone and Sytrus for some of the instruments? Keep up the good work, I want to hear more tracks from you like this!
~Celest Orion

grahf677 responds:

you are right....i did use some poizone and of course some sytrus

Hmm...

I'm trying to place this song in a category, but none seem to come to my mind. My friend, I think you might've created a new style of music, perhaps? Keep up the good work, the harder you work, the more you'll improve!

godseth responds:

Thanks very much for the positive words

I like it

Did you, by any chance, use Edirol Orchestral? I'm enjoying the energy coming from this piece, it makes me think of an RPG, before the heroes set off before their next great adventure. 10/10, 5/5, and favorited. Review my tracks?

PGegen responds:

Thanks for the review - I use the old (non-PLAY, non-Pro XP) edition of EWQL Symphonic Orchestra Silver for this piece. I'm glad that I was able to capture an RPG-like spirit.

PGegen

P.S. - I reviewed your latest uploaded track.

Beautiful piece

I am amazed by the quality of your work. And you said that you wrote this yourself, that is also what impressed me. I would love to hear more work from you in the future. 10/10, 5/5, and downloaded. Please review my music, too?

Setu-Firestorm responds:

Done and done.

Thanks for the review.

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