This sounds really awesome. Did the specific instrument you use make those arpeggios or did you do that yourself? Either way, I can definitely tell the use of quantization here, it's very clean. However I'm not completely sure of your form here, since the 3 sections here are quite different from each other.
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Abhishek Tayal
Posted on 2014-11-19 21:01:36 -0500.
Some of the arpeggios were done built in, some of them were significantly more annoying :P Well, the form I was going for was an ABA, I'm not sure if I pull it off!
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Abhishek Tayal
Posted on 2014-11-19 21:37:32 -0500.
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Amal Sahay
Posted on 2014-11-20 00:21:42 -0500.
The contrast is definitely evident! The transitions are sharp, but in this case, I think that's part of the piece, and therefore makes sense. I like the three sections you use here, and think that the crispness of the notes speaks well to the effect of quantization. Nice job!
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Jorge Sastre
Posted on 2014-11-20 00:24:38 -0500.
Very good piece! i would not say that the form is ABA: really you repeat the harmony four times building up with more instruments, appearing the nice melody on the fourth repetition. Is more like an introduction and then the melody. Take into account who all the changes happen at groups of four beats. That comes from the classical music and is so typical in pop music too.
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Francisco Rojo
Posted on 2014-11-20 01:34:19 -0500.
I like the fullness and progressive feel of this piece. The sound of it is really rounded out by the major chords, having a variety of timbre present, and a deep beat.
This sounds really awesome. Did the specific instrument you use make those arpeggios or did you do that yourself? Either way, I can definitely tell the use of quantization here, it's very clean. However I'm not completely sure of your form here, since the 3 sections here are quite different from each other.
Some of the arpeggios were done built in, some of them were significantly more annoying :P Well, the form I was going for was an ABA, I'm not sure if I pull it off!
I commented on Kevin Lee, Dan Cheng and Eric Wang
The contrast is definitely evident! The transitions are sharp, but in this case, I think that's part of the piece, and therefore makes sense. I like the three sections you use here, and think that the crispness of the notes speaks well to the effect of quantization. Nice job!
Very good piece! i would not say that the form is ABA: really you repeat the harmony four times building up with more instruments, appearing the nice melody on the fourth repetition. Is more like an introduction and then the melody. Take into account who all the changes happen at groups of four beats. That comes from the classical music and is so typical in pop music too.
I like the fullness and progressive feel of this piece. The sound of it is really rounded out by the major chords, having a variety of timbre present, and a deep beat.
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