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I'm impressed by this if for nothing else then the sheer amount you managed to get done, and still have everything sound really clean!! I love the use of leitmotif and how natural it is, helps you keep a very strong through line in this. Really encapsulates the JRPG style, so you should be super proud of this. I wish i had the energy to go through and talk about every song more in depth individually but as it stands i don't have that in me rn, but i might revisit later. I think Fear of God is ultimately my favourite, Your instrumentation and arrangement really peaks here and feels like the most full and complete song of all of them, if anything I think you should aim to try and make the rest of your songs feel a little bit more full, so that even in the more quieter and relaxing things you can have something to keep everything flowing, using more instruments and taking advantage of their full range as well as panning to create a wider sound can really help flesh out your ideas. YOu do this very well with a thinner instrumentation in well of wisdom, the use of the ping pong delay on that main melody with a bit of contrast with where the piano is directly placed in my ears makes it incredibly compelling despite a relatively thin instrumental. You should be very proud of this, I hope the feedback makes sense, feel free to pop me a dm on discord or something if you are confused lol cause this got kind of rambly

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OH YEAH QUESTION WHAT FLUTE/WHISTLE PRESET DO U USE I NEED TO KNOW

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thank you for the praise! i do agree that some of my tracks weren't as full as they could have been, i'd just chalk that up to me moving fast and getting a little sloppy.  as for the flute/whistle vsts, a number of the tracks used impact soundworks' ventus ocarinas, some others used an embertone whistle.