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Dead Carrots (RMCC Jam)'s itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Mixing | #5 | 3.854 | 4.000 |
Overall | #8 | 3.762 | 3.904 |
Composition | #11 | 3.780 | 3.923 |
Creativity | #11 | 3.632 | 3.769 |
Instrument choice/usage (challenge) | #17 | 3.780 | 3.923 |
Ranked from 13 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Title
Dead Carrots
Description
I started out with the cimbalom, then added some drums, then a pad and a melody.
Instruments used
Electronic Drumkit - 5
"DL Broken"
Tuned Percussion - 4
"Pianoteq 8 (Cimbalom preset)"
Synth (1 preset) - 2 x 3 = 6
"3x Osc (custom)"
"3x Osc (default)"
"FLEX (Californium)"
Total = 15 coins
Link(s) to your submission
https://soundcloud.com/mistalod/dead-carrots
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Comments
Love a good bitcrushed sound. Your use of effects is very tasteful. Arrangement is top notch too! Every instrument fits nicely, and the mix is awesomely balanced. Nice work.
I love the use of slides in the synth, overall a very tranquil piece! The bandpass in the intro and outro was a top-notch decision, please keep up the good work :D
Amazing! I love it a lot, it has a really particular vibe I cannot describe (maybe nostalgic?) that I like a lot.
Especially after around 1:25 with the introduction of that synth. Also those drums are earcandies :D
Nice and chill! Good use of instruments and carrot imagery.
A soothing tune, I like how it escalate in the second part! Carrot lul
Great vibe! The music is really comfortable, and the way you keep introducing new variations and instruments at the perfect timing keeps me hooked. I do have one question though. Why a carrot?
I don’t know. I needed a title and I like using kinda weird titles. So carrot it is!
The mixing was so cool making it sound like an old radio and the spin down at the end!
best one so far for me, going down the line
Really cool track! I loved the drums & rhythm switches throughout the piece. I was getting action-adventure rpg vibes as the player embarks on his journey as the sun sets. I enjoyed the transition at 1:32 - it was a nice change of pace. If I had to critique anything, maybe a variation in the style of instruments used could create more texture or something along those lines? like a plucked instrument or bell to really bring the melody forward. Mixing/mastering sounded great to me as well, and overall I really enjoyed it! :)
lol trust me if I had a bigger budget, I would done a lot more. But alas: 15 coins.