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Fatal Beauty: The vibrato on your flute and violins is spectacular, excellent performance quality. I think it’s really cool how you used the 1, 4, 5, and b7 scale degrees to interweave a mysterious but calm vibe.

Suijin: Another calm and wistful track. I love the melody interplay between the strings and flute. The piano is very relaxing and reminds me of the woodlands themes in Octopath Traveler.

Tragedy’s Edge: The vocals with the bells are so beautiful in this track. For this instrumentation choice, this is my favorite of your tracks!

Ren: In addition to Octopath Traveler woodlands themes, I also here elements of Nier Automata. With these comparisons my mind is making, I hope what I’m conveying is I really like your style. These soundtracks are some of my favorites!

Faith: The guitar is a really cool addition in this track and adds a little different flavor to this area.

Prove Yourself: Oh this is a cool change in pace! This sounds a lot like Fire Emblem battle music. I love the high percussive energy mixed with smooth orchestral string elements. Writing battle themes in this way helps make it sound more epic and heroic in my opinion.

Orphan’s Refuge: What do you use for your solo string sounds? I wish I could create that level of vibrato and lyricality in my string lines!

Overall: You have a knack for creating mellow epic JRPG orchestral pieces and I am impressed with the quantity of tracks at this quality! Well done and thank you for sharing!

Wow. Thanks so much for this review. I use Opus (have the educational plan since I'm a student) for all the instruments such as winds, brass, percussion, and string and Omnisphere 2 for everything else. I also appreciate the fact that you can decipher what I'm actually doing to make the music sound the way it does like you did for Fatal Beauty because all of these melodies are made by ear with very little knowledge of music theory. Also Tragedy's Edge is one of my favorites too, I've always liked more ambient, emotional tracks so I'm always happy making music that achieves that type of sound.