Soror Noctis (MLP Fan Music) (Symphonic Metal demo)
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Top Comments
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106 likes, 0 dislikes. DAMN STRAIGHT.
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I DEMAND A EXTENDED VERTION
All Comments (135)
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Who the hell could not like this. What even. How could someone actually dislike this. Someone doesn't like great fan music. :c
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What the eff were 3 people thinking?
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dowmload link for the love of luna
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Hey Bagpipe, are you ever going to finish this demo? It has great potential!
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Soror noctis Luna radiōsa est!
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I didn't know something like MLP could inspire something so great.
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DOWNLOAD...PLEASE...
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DOWNLOAD LINK. NOW.
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this is amazing, do you play all the instruments by yourself and then mix them on the computer or do you like have a whole orchestra? its probably a stupid question but this is so cool i just had to ask ^_^
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@PaulVB6 Nah. That will be lost later anyway.
I see what you mean by muddly. I get this a lot in my music, too. How do you fix it?
Coltsuke 4 months ago
@Coltsuke Well it depends on your kind of music. Pop, rock, electronic, and orchestral are all compressed and produced differently. the last of which is actually easiest I think.
psychgoth 4 months ago
@psychgoth I pretty much solely produce orchestral. What do I do to compress it?
Coltsuke 4 months ago
@Coltsuke You generally do not want to compress orchestral music. Or very little if you do. You see, you want to leave it with enough room for the dynamics that orchestral is famous for. Also I don't know if you know where to pan all your instruments but you might want to get an orchestra layout chart to see where to put them all. Also if you have too much reverb that could be muddling sound but sometimes it's ok, as with most of Hans Zimmer's work. But, he IS Hans Zimmer...
psychgoth 4 months ago
If you're able to record the instruments independently (or, as I suspect you did, you're able to synthesize them in software such as FL Studio), you could try applying a filter on each instrument to achieve better clarity. Trim out the excess bass in the treble instruments (vocal, possibly guitar, and even cymbals/hi-hat, maybe snare, depending on the sample) and trim out the treble in the bass instruments (bass guitar, bass drum).
That should clear up the muckiness in the bass register.
northrupthebandgeek 5 months ago
@northrupthebandgeek thank you but I know this already lol. I also did not lower the compression and everything is panned center. Rookie mistakes.
psychgoth 5 months ago