Uhhh Hello everyone. I am new to the community of Reasontalk.
I was gifted Reason 9 this past christmas (Early present) and I have been loving every minute of it. so much that I have been learning it every day.
I have made two tracks and one small remix so far I would love your constructive criticism.
I told myself I wanted to make all my songs from scratch so I have been creating all my sounds. They aren't the best but I have loved every second of it.
Thank you for even taking the time to read this. Below is the link
Maybe you guys can help me define the genres. Also I just uploaded them onto Soundcloud.
https://soundcloud.com/hoyosalex
(Sloppy first tracks No genre) Cooling Waves - Chapter 1
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- Benedict
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Hi Hoyos
And welcome along. Congrats also on scoring Reason.
Listening to Chapter I & now Cooling Waves. I guess I would put it under Electronic with shades of Ambient (from the atmosphere) and some Glitch - which to me damages the atmosphere more than it improves it. That said most will completely disagree with me on the drums & glitch.
The sound is overall good. In Chapter the main lead gets annoying at the start as it is very static. Find ways to keep your sounds (and notes) moving so there is a balance of familiar and exciting.
And welcome along. Congrats also on scoring Reason.
Listening to Chapter I & now Cooling Waves. I guess I would put it under Electronic with shades of Ambient (from the atmosphere) and some Glitch - which to me damages the atmosphere more than it improves it. That said most will completely disagree with me on the drums & glitch.
The sound is overall good. In Chapter the main lead gets annoying at the start as it is very static. Find ways to keep your sounds (and notes) moving so there is a balance of familiar and exciting.
Benedict Roff-Marsh
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Thanks a lot Benedict. I have also been watching your tutorials! They are amazing I do agree the sound is a little too raw I received similar feedback on that particular sound before. My sound design skills are on their baby stages. Again thank you for your feedback!Benedict wrote:Hi Hoyos
And welcome along. Congrats also on scoring Reason.
Listening to Chapter I & now Cooling Waves. I guess I would put it under Electronic with shades of Ambient (from the atmosphere) and some Glitch - which to me damages the atmosphere more than it improves it. That said most will completely disagree with me on the drums & glitch.
The sound is overall good. In Chapter the main lead gets annoying at the start as it is very static. Find ways to keep your sounds (and notes) moving so there is a balance of familiar and exciting.
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Hey there! So, I checked out Chapter I - I've got to say, your "sloppy first tracks" are considerably better than my first attempts with Reason While the style isn't my usual bag I thought it was really well put together, my only real criticism production-wise is that there's a lot of bleeding high-end in the mix - I'm assuming you're cranking the highs on a few channels and I'd really recommend scaling it back for future tunes.
Cracking stuff, and here's hoping it's just the start of many more tunes. Cheers for sharing
Cracking stuff, and here's hoping it's just the start of many more tunes. Cheers for sharing
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