Dr_Dissonance wrote:The first one is pretty good on its own. You could leave that as is if you wanted and it would work! But to improve it, I'd look into really utilising the harmony some more. You do it quite well at the start with what I think is a harp. You create this very nice counterpoint and just general interest in the piece with it, but that same niceness disappears the further into it we go.
I'd also look at orchestration more, but specifically putting more instruments on one line. I don't think you need to add any more lines, but instead add more instruments to certain ones. Some lines sound a bit sparse because only a solo instrument is playing it, when it would work better with multiple instruments.
Sadly, I tend to try to use as little instruments as possible in my songs, since I'm still used to using MIDIs, where I used to assign every instrument with a "Duty" rather then letting multiple instruments play the same thing. Too many solo's backed by another instrument basically. This is a bad personal habit, but I'm still trying to get over that. Thanks for reminding me, though :3
(Although, at the time I thought that having one instrument play while being backed by another instrument gave a sad, alone feel, which I wanted to portray in the first song. Apparently I was wrong.)
Dr_Dissonance wrote:The second piece sounds awfully dry. That Tuba in particular sounds like it's in a dainty room, instead of a factory. But good use of instrumentation. With the first piece, lines sounded dry due to lack of instruments. With this one, it's the lack of reverb.
Dr_Dissonance wrote:The final WIP has reverb problems again. Would be great with some/more reverb!
Sadly, I'm short on high quality instruments with in-built reverb, and I'm not sure at the moment on how to force an instrument to have reverb that isn't built in. That's the problem with the Sontania soundfont. Brilliant instruments, but jesus christ is it weird. There's almost no reverb in it, and I have to stretch out all the 'staccato' notes all over the place so they don't stop abruptly, making it pretty hard to compose with, and apparently with a bad result none the less. I guess I could try find some free instruments with in-built reverb, or bang my head by rendering each instrument/channel and trying to reverb every channel and making a big mess overall.
I could use a lower quality soundfont set that I had before, but it lacks in staccatos and stuff, but at least it has in-built reverb. I've been at a puzzle at this and I still keep switching between the soundfonts which sound so horribly different. I've even made a video asking on which soundfont I should use, which can be found here.
Soundfont Tests with some random song i madeI personally was never too disturbed by the reverb, but now that you put it that way...It does.
Dr_Dissonance wrote:Also, considering it's a factory setting, it needs more factory stuff. Some machinery used as percussion, a glockenspiel, a contrabassoon parping with the Tuba, or on its own! Listen to DK64 Frantic Factory and Banjo-Tooie Grunty Industries to see what I mean!
I've looked everywhere for 'machine' and 'clanging' instruments and I can't find any. Any free ones, anyway. I'm a freebies kinda guy I guess D:
I'll listen to those as examples, although I wanted to portray a sense of "Worried but alone" rather then a entirely comical Wacky Factory. (Ha ha, if you get the reference.)
Dr_Dissonance wrote:The third piece needs a lot more presence in the bass. If you listen to my rendition of Rainbow Factory:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IstfVX31vHU you will find that there's a lot of use of low brass, especially at 0.46, which is exactly what your piece needs. More bass!
I really don't know what to say here...I mean, I've haven't used brass to the maximum there, but... I'm confused D:
Dr_Dissonance wrote:Overall I think you just need to use more instruments, or fill up the lines more.
Good job overall!
Thank you! Although it's a personal pain to manage a lot of instruments, I guess I should stop being lazy and go further
