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If captures the mood of a pokemon battle very well! Still not sure if I want to buy pokemon x or y...

XMalick responds:

I got pokemon x, though i'm sure y is amazing as well. Thanks for dropping by to listen :)

This piece pretty good.

Here is my personal view of what could've been changed!

The first melody that fades in right at the beginning is pretty a cool touch, but you could've changed the melody of that sound just to add a little variety. It gets a bit dull as the same tune is looping over and over. Create a certain twist so the listeners can think like: "oh nice, he changed a little tune here and OH here's a new sound added that mixes nice", etc.

Oh yes, the kick had to be boosted a little bit more xP. But that's just a personal opinion, so you don't have to agree with me.

GershBeats responds:

Thanks for the review!

I was going for a progressive-style build and didn't want to distract from the build with a particularly distinct melody in the beginning, but I'll consider what you're saying if that's your major issue with this.

Just gave this 5 stars, pure because its Killer friggin Instinct!

Can't wait for the original soundtracks!

CYB3R-FOX responds:

Thanks a lot I'm pretty psyched for the new one!

The vibe is pretty damn trippy and I don't have much knowledge about this kind of music genre, but what I can say is that this doesn sound pretty good.

The problem was that I couldn't hear the lyrics because the beat sounded just a little harder.
At least you knew the mix was a bit fuzzy, so that's what counts; knowing what the problem is and how to fix it.

snoballandthmonyshot responds:

nice one. i don't think this genre exists.
yep, i do find it very hard to sit vocals on my tracks. i must try harder:)
x

The vibe remained the same, but at the same time it was I hearing something new.
I like how you gave it this a 8-bit vibe which made this version fit a game much easier.

The synth that kicked in at 0:34 had too much high which made this really sharp sound that wasn't comfortable to hear. You had to do a high cut on that one.

I actually faved this remake, because I really like the music itself!

Rinileki14 responds:

Thanks!! To me, Chaoz Fantasy always came across as a video game song to me : ) That's mainly what inspired me to use those 8-bit like sounds.

(0:34 synth) I had a hard time trying to balance it in without it being too loud or too soft. I know in a few of my earlier songs, I had important parts wind up being way too soft and not heard after the final product was finished. So, on this one I kind of took a chance with it and made it a tad louder than I normally would : / Thanks again!!

Dang, you only had to add punch to the clap by adding snares maybe or you would've gotten a full yes!

Airprogressive responds:

thank you ceex!

Well this sure is something that I'm not used to listen to, but I find it remarkable that you can make a composition like this. I would never make up anything like this!

I can definitely picture this to be in an animated film or a game!

I notice that you made use of giving each instrument a certain place in the "digital" room, but you could've made it definitely more wider, because it sounds a bit as if the members of the orchestraband are still crammed up next to each other.

This isn't usually my cup of tea, but based on the composition and your mix, I'll give it 4 out of 5 stars!

LeoMDK responds:

Thanks for the kind words and critique -- I studied classical composition in college, so this kind of composition comes easily to me (though a piece as richly orchestrated as this one did take a long time to make). I think you're correct about the stereo field not being wide enough ... I'll have to experiment with the panning a bit. I did this in Finale and Kontakt/VSL and just used the default settings for the instrument panning ... which may be "accurate" according to the layout of the orchestra, but maybe not exaggerated enough to translate to electronic production. :) I'll experiment with it. Thanks for the suggestion. Can I contact you when I upload the new version and get your opinion on the changes?

This is definitely one of the better dubstep tracks I've heard around in this place, nice!

Fadeliss responds:

Thanks for the support! Glad you liked it! you can spot a track here and I'll listen if you want! And review! , and mix it, no issues, please, have fun with it! try , and take a chance,!! all for the music!

Godlike.

Did you use EWQL?

It's hard to hear though.

Bosa responds:

Turn thy volume up high and thy lamps down low.

I like this track, but you could've spiced the kick a bit more up. But that doesnt mean that you have to give it a hardcore kick or something, oh no.

Just make the kick a bit more noticable.

I did like this though ^^

alanisnotcool responds:

thank you =) your feedback really helps me!

A person who's currently studying music production that makes music, that's based of melodic techno, electro mixed with orchestra sounds. Jjjjup, pretty chaotic it seems.

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