Hey, thank you! I appreciate your feedback. I focused on the low section of the orchestra to keep the sequence from becoming too bright, in line with the theme of the Jam. Thanks to the feedback I’ve received, I now realize I could have spent more time on the mix, which I didn’t due to time, practice, and technical issues. However, this has been a great opportunity to improve, and the tips I’ve received have been invaluable. Thanks again!
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Thank you! I really appreciate your feedback. I will put into practice your tip regarding reverb. Perhaps the mix feels narrow due to differences particular reverb of each virtual instrument, which I didn’t addressed carefully. I’m also dealing with a damaged speaker so I’ve been mixing with headphones and reverb feels so present in my headphones compared the speakers. About the Dies Irae, initially I was not intending to use that melody but at one point, there were some space in the last section; I felt it could fit those spaces to make a question-answer section and it worked. But I agree about the oratorio sound, and its use is risky since it is a bit of a cliché, particularly in movies. Thank you again for your feedback and for taking the time to listen and share your thoughts and tips. This is really meaningful and enriching for me as a musician.
OMG this is mindblowing I enjoyed every single track. You made an entire soundtrack! It is super coherent in regards to the theme but also as a whole. The orchestral arrangement and electronic elements are blended perfectly. Congratulations, this is an exceptional work! Btw my personal favorite is “Revelations Etude”.