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Wow. How on Earth did you write 21 fully polished tracks in a week, let alone of such quality?

I liked how you consistently came up with a catchy theme for every section and then varied them in colorful ways. Great examples of this in Nettle Glade, Marshlands and Wisteria Pass (my favorite!). All have a beautiful theme reworked throughout by different instruments picking it up sequentially. Transitions are very smooth and seem effortless.

The other element that gives great consistency is the choice of instruments.  The orchestral and guitar for daytime and the synth elements for nighttime. Brilliant!

I learned so much about how to make a great soundtrack just by listening to this and realizing what you did there! What sample libraries are you using? And how do you achieve that ethereal reverb effect?  (mostly in Wisteria Pass (Day), Aspenroot, and Entering the Temple)

Fantastic piece of work. Thanks for sharing!

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Thank you so much for listening, it seriously means so much that people are actually listening and enjoying my music :)

The whole past week was booked for me and my boyfriend to spend time together, and then he broke up with me, so... I needed something to do, right?

In fact my initial list for the soundtrack had 34 total tracks... I was planning on doing a shop and inn track for each of the three towns, plus a second level of the final battle music, a number of story-driven tracks (including a whole sub-plot I eventually scrapped), a track for your initial discovery of the Underbrush, and another for the discovery of the Leeching... but once I finished Wisteria Pass, I got pretty fatigued by that idea... lol

All of the beautiful woodwinds are Cinematic Studio Woodwinds, and they are the champions of this soundtrack for sure. I sure saved up for these and, hoo boy, they are very worth it.

I have one reverb FX bank that I send instruments to when I want reverb! It's Studio One's built-in Room Reverb, which tends to be very echoey and ethereal. Usually I use the East-West Spaces II concert halls, but I felt this track needed something more spacey and shiny-- and it definitely worked!

Again, thank you so much for the feedback!!!!

Ouch. I almost fell out of my chair when I saw the price tags for these woodwinds and reverbs, but good to know that you do get what you pay for. Maybe some day!

Thanks for sharing the details!