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Music & Sound FX / Epic Orchestral - March Of The Titan (wip)

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Junkrock
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Posted: 22nd Mar 2008 06:16 Edited at: 22nd Mar 2008 14:37
Hey guys,

Latest from a film I am working on!

http://www.dazdicks.com/March%20Of%20The%20Titan.mp3

Let me know what you think.

Cheers,

DaZ

Garzu
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Posted: 22nd Mar 2008 10:54
sounds good!

imagining allsorts of greek mythological monsters appearing in shots with marching ancients!

Finished Projects : Spellmaker (Old Boardgame, Dodgy DB Pro Multiplayer commands included!)
Current Project : PBeM version of War of the Ring in 3D.
Rudolpho
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Posted: 22nd Mar 2008 12:32
Great ambient track.
What kind of equipment did you use to make that?

"I kören hörs de brummande busarna Björnligan och Gondolen"
Junkrock
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Posted: 22nd Mar 2008 14:10
Hey,

I don't have that much in terms of hardware, Just an Imac, with a M-audio Firewire 410 interface running Ableton Live.

I have alot of different sound libraries

DaZ

Inspire
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Posted: 27th Mar 2008 02:23
Amazing!

Junkrock
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Posted: 27th Mar 2008 11:08
Im quite proud of this, I currently trying to study counterpoint, and Bi-Tonality ....brain ache

Glad you like!

DaZ

TEH_CODERER
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Posted: 17th Apr 2008 14:03
Brilliant work! Very clean and professional sounding. Got every right to be proud of it. Keep them coming!

QuothTheRaven
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Posted: 21st Apr 2008 09:36
Sounding sick man, as usual. Give us some insights on those drums at :30!

I like it a lot. If I were to be forced to come up with any kind of constructive criticism (I'm not sure if this song is still in the development stage or not), but between like :30 and 1:00 your horns and strings sound pretty reserved. The horns specifically have a very muted timbre and the strings sound kind of soft. In a film setting when there's likely to be other ambient noises going on like that instruments can lose their presence in the mix, or not be audible if they're soft. It's a tradeoff though I guess, do you want to make your instruments very prominent (which if too much could take away from the film), or more laid back and risk losing their personality entirely. Just thoughts.

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