Yes, a fellow reaper enjoyer. Hello. I can definitely hear rpg type vibes, like something that could work in a game like old school runescape. I like how you were able to ornament your songs so that they didn't feel too empty or boring. Very good job!
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Hello fellow musescore enjoyer. First off, impressive cello quartet compositions. A few tips of advice though, your melodies often felt like they were random (not necessarily) but they weren't catchy. It would have been nicer if you could have further elaborated on the different motifs in your composition. Second, musescore is great for composing music but not good for producing it. To produce music for other's ears, you'll have to export the midi file from musescore to a daw such as (lmms, reaper, ardour, cakewalk, etc [free ones]) and use vsts to get a better sound. Occasionally the cellos would play a whole note and you could hear the unintentional tremolo and clashing between them. This is really just a problem with the instrument quality (soundfonts). Most soundfonts can't really compare to a decent vst. I recommend looking into this stuff.
I love how you were able to use motifs throughout your songs, and it's impressive you were able to make so many songs by yourself. You were able to capture all the different momentums of the different parts of a game. I personally like how multiple of your songs had a very scary sort of vibe. Very impressive.
Hello fellow Spitfire Labs Enjoyer. In the first track you were able to combine the piano and cello pretty well. In my opinion though, would have liked it better if the piano sounded more acoustic but it works as is. I don't know how I feel about the 16 bit track though. I feel like you could have changed it bit more so it didn't feel too much like the first song. Other than that, amazing soundtrack.
It's kind of crazy you were able to make this many songs in such a short period of time. But the problem with creating so many tracks is that it becomes hard to link them together. You were able to do that to some extent. I could see them being used in an old school type of rpg or early 2000s type of Virtual Novel. Sort of gives me Clannad (If you know what I mean) vibes for some of them.
I really like how your song sounds as a whole. The harp gives it a mystical sort of vibe which definitely matches the picture theme. The harp sounded so good with the arps around 3:36. I have some advice though, when using the piano, you'll probably have to eq out the low ends. I could hear the muddiness from the piano. Additionally, some times the harp felt out of place even though it was the melody. It could just be instrument choice.