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some kind of experiment with FL keys, sytrus pads & orchestral stuff... + choir samples
Nice man ... This is very smooth to listen, except the choir! i think fl is not the good soft for this genre of music .. thumbs up = )
well, Rude, you surprised me... If you had chosen a different title without the words piano/strings/choirs i wouldn't have listened. Now i did and i'm glad. It's a nice melody.
WAY too many reeverb on the piano. For a good piano vst i would recommend u : Steinberg The Grand. Or Edirol Orchestral Floathing melody , nice . Bram
not way too much reverb. It's supposed to sound like this... it fills up the background
well rude,the dude has a point;but its not quit your solution; i have a good explenation,what need to be done,to corect it,and still is like you want; the reverb is may be how ya want it,but in the return signal there's too mutch low(bass); so if its a vsti,use the reveb as fx channel,so ya have a return channel to the mixer,look up the channel,and begin to cut some low; then ya can put it another 2db louder,thats the 2nd result; for the rest,i enjoyed it,also surprized;nice compo;just very badd mastering; greetz
you're talented to make melodys like this!! i know it's difficult to make a melody with fl's pianoroll. But you did very well...
Very smooth composition, except for the melchoir, just like MucH mentioned. It's not easy to have human sounds coming out "realistic" through programming, whether it is FL or Reason you use. You can already improve the quality of a song like this by adjusting the right parameters, like Cestqui so aptly explained in his crappy English ;) For the melchoir I would like to mention that a) it's too loud in the mix and b) try to attach a vocoder to balance the depth and sound of it a bit more. Compositionwise it's good, but like the others also pointed it, the production and finishing touch are yearning for improvement.
Awesome!!!