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    You could try blending in some acoustic elements if you like, and heavy delays can be used in some really creative ways. A simple beat and some medium-heavy sidechaining can work nicely too ^^

     

    This band is my favorite (in this genre), and could be interesting to listen to.

    My best friend loves this artist, so check it out if you please :3

    As with any sort of electronica, it may worth having a pack of samples (drums in particular are nice) that are specifically designed for the genre.

     

    Best of luck! :D

    Yes, I am indeed familiar with Gold Panda. I love his work :D.

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  2. What my fanfic does is take the cliches and has fun with them. There are cliches everywhere, and I usually try to make the characters aware of that and try(or fail) to squirm out of them. Since my fic is a Black Comedy, they often fail. I'm trying to do the impossible task of mixing satire with a serious story. I'm trying to see what would happen if the ponies ended up running into a Teen Drama, so while weird, absurd things happen, Twilight faces plently of serious, even cynical situations too.

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  3. Ok, thanks for clearing things up. 

     

    For the Flying Through song, your slides were not so clean. You squeaked the frets quite a bit, probably because you were pushing down a little too hard on the strings when you were sliding. 

     

    The best thing to make a hip-hop track is to break up the song into parts. Better yet, start rapping. Make ideas, jot things down. Remember, show, don't tell. 

     

    For Shine, it would've been better if you had long reverberated/delayed piano going forwards instead of reverse. The piano should have chorus as an effect on it. 

     

     

    But really, the best thing to do when making pieces is to take an idea and just keep on expanding on it. Like I said before, people expect to hear many variations on ideas, or else they'll turn away. By the way, what I was explaining was basic music theory, which can be very helpful if you want to create a stellar track. 

    I do know music theory, I just never really used it, which is something I should start changing, because I dont like making a song and not knowing how I made it.

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    Flying Through: Be extremely careful with your strumming. It felt too harsh, and lacked that ambient type of feel. What you need is a volume pedal to help you with what is known as swelling. Swells are a huge key factor when it comes to the ambient genre. The ambient genre lacks attack, which is basically how hard you strum. A compressor can really do you good in this situation. By increasing the attack time, it will give your guitar a more swelly sound, which is what your looking for, rather than a plucked/strummed sound. Also, watch your fret slides and transitions. You do not want to hear your fingers sliding across the frets before you strum another chord. Either

    • mute, lift your fret hand off the fretboard, then place your fret hand in the next chord position

    or

    • Perform a slide trying not to squeak the frets

    Your chord choice is okay. I see you were using 5ths: Eb/Bb, F/C, Db/Ab. I would suggest making this a 2-phrase piece instead of a 1-phrase piece. You could this for the main line: Eb/Bb F/C Db/Ab Eb/Bb Ab/Eb Db/Ab

     

    I wouldn't have removed the bass and keep the mids in that one section. It sort of threw the piece off. Also, I see you were trying to go for a sitar like sound. You were heading in the right direction, but make sure your fingernail is on the string right as soon as you strum it. 

     

    All in all, it's a decent piece but it could use some work. 

     

    Back In The Day: That squarewave in the beginning is a little too much for the ears. Don't you think? I would suggest de-fuzzing that squarewave and keeping it a clean and pure pulsating squarewave. You can either pulse it in 8ths or 16ths. The fuzz and the supposed ring modulation just really kill the sound on that squarewave. Plus, some of the pitches it produces clash with each other. In addition, I think you limited yourself too much in terms of chord progressions. Knowing this piece is in Ab major/F minor, you only used the I, vi and the V. Here are some suggestions on some basic progressions you could use

     

    I-vi-IV-V

     

    vi-I-V-IV

     

    vi-V-I-IV

     

    I-V-vi-IV

     

    There are 20 more ways you can order these chords. 

     

    Instead of the pulsating plucked lead, you could make it an arpeggiated plucked lead. This way, the arpeggios can form a melody. Be sure to implement at least 3 of the suggested progressions in order to vary your arpeggiated plucked lead patterns. 

     

    All in all, this piece could definitely use improvement. It's a start though. 

     

    Trot: I see you were trying to experiment here. However, it was not well organized. Whenever you're experimenting with a new style, you always have to make sure that you don't end one idea abruptly and just start another on the drop of a hat. You have to make a transition on the fly before you can start another idea. Also, watch your percussion because it gets off, but I understand if it was intentional, as this track sounds more like an experiment. Your sawtooths have a little too much high end. Lower it just a tad because it is not so pleasant to the ears with all of that high end. 

     

    Equestria After Dark: Sorry, but Imma have to be honest with you...this is not a good track. You were literally using the same vocal sample all of the time. As a matter of fact, it was really just the whole phrase you were looping. The only thing you did on this track was just manipulate the track by starting it on a specific part of the phrase. Really, the actual song does not reflect that of the title. I unfortunately must say you're gonna have to redo this one completely and keep in mind the title and what you really want your song to convey. 

     

    Shine: Again, you limited yourself to one part and looped it. You need to start focusing on expanding your ideas. This is the reason why electronic artists don't get noticed as much as others, simply because they don't expand on their ideas. They think about one and only one phrase and stick with it. It may hook your audience for a few seconds, but then they'll before uninterested. Also, watch your clipping, there was some peaking in the main reverse tremolo piano part. Again, this is where chord progressions come in. You're in the key of Bb and limited yourself to the I and the IV. Here's what I suggest

     

    I-IV-V-vi-I(1st inversion)-vi-V

     

    I-vi-V-IV-I-IV-I

     

    The quotes can remain, but make sure they don't clip or peak. All in all, this track is an okay track, but again, you need to work on expanding your ideas. 

     

    Love(and some Techno): Again, limiting yourself to two chords won't work. Even if you're using loops, you need to make sure you have well organized phrases and transitions that can lead to new ideas. Knowing you're in the key of G major, you limited yourself to the IV and V in the first part, the vi and the IV in the second and the ii and IV in the last part. Basically, you meshed three different loop ideas into one song by using quotes as transitions, which sadly, was not really a good idea. You cut each part off abruptly and played the quote. You then started the next idea. I suggest you put a build-up fill-in before the quote plays, then cut to the quote, before putting a quick 1-beat fill-in leading into the next section. Backing up to chord progressions, here are some suggestions:

     

    I-vi-IV-V

     

    ii-IV-vi-V

     

    IV-ii-vi-V

     

    vi-IV-I-V

     

    All in all, this piece could be revamped to a format that involves smoother transitions, expansion of ideas, and use of solid progressions to keep your audience engaged. 

     

    Overall, your pieces could use a ton of work. They are way underdeveloped and could use a lot of beefing up. What I suggest is saving up for a better software such as Ableton or Finale. Also, I would invest in a cheap keyboard workstation or MIDI keyboard that allows you to play certain types of synths, preferably leads and pads. 

     

    I'm here if you need any help understanding about what I said in my explanations. 

    I honestly didn't think of any of that when making these pieces. Usually my method is finding a nice melody or a distorted sound of sorts and holding it. The majority of my songs put sound and melody on top of everything else, since sounds have a big effect on me. I also loop a lot to mimic the hip hop sampling from the 90's, since for some reason I really like the sound of it, but I often avoid it on certain tracks. 

    The Flying Through song was actually a Dream Pop/Shoegaze influenced track, the sliding and strumming were intentional  because the sounds felt more personal. I was actually trying to go for the feel of a song by Boards of Canada, who are one of my biggest influences when it comes to my approach to sound. When I recorded it I was trying to aim for something emotional and personal, and I was mainly thinking of this song here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxHi2DqrgwrnJZxVtSt_BFw

    The same thing goes for Shine.

    The other tracks I really dont have any excuses for. Trot was a messy example of me messing with samples, Love(and Some Techno) was a loop experiment that after I finished I realized I made a cheap MLP knockoff of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUF5P5xo7jg. It's also a song I'm planning on remaking, since I like the melody, but not the way I mixed them.

    Equestria After Dark is my least favorite. It was actually me trying to make a Hip Hop like tune, and while I like the loops, I think that's the one I definitely couldve done differently  

  5. Hey there! Sorry for my lack of reply! I Cannot seem to find your PM i must have somehow put it in the trash i am so sorry. I Am still very interested in working with you! 

    Hey there! I am not really a fan of using Profanities. I would prefer not to. Though feel free to let me know if you have a song without any.

    Fo sho, I'll PM when I make one

  6. As Season 5 draws to a close, I have now no new content to post in place of my review section, that's where you guys come in, what do I want you to do simple. Give me ideas for topics to talk about, cannon law wise such as "how and when did Princess Cadence gain her horn?" or Co-lab with me (there is some work on that one needed but get on YouTube) or a combination of both doesn't bother me. if you have seen my vids on here YouTube or Equestria Daily and want in be my guest for a show or three, or want me to voice one of your opinions, we here a Vault-Tec are here for you.

    I'm down for co-labbing with you

  7. Hey there!

    I am a female singer who is open to working on projects with others if i am needed. I have a medium ranged voice. If interested PM me or comment below! :)

    I might need one. I could PM you if I come across a song that needs vocals. Do you mind singing bad words(Not too many)?

  8. Do you guys have something to defend, like a gun or pistol, in your house?

    I'm really jealous that you have the 2nd amendment. I wish my country had that right to bear arms for defence.

    It's nice to have the 2nd amendment when the majority of people who own guns arent psychopaths

  9. Well, I have some scenarios planned out and the general flow of the story in the works. Problem, the content... the dialogues... :( 

    I would give you a lay-out or a detailed plan of how a scenario would go through, but as for what goes into the said scenario, that is what I need help with. Cause a lot of scenarios are character oriented.

     

    I could help with the dialogue and I'll try with any other problems with the story

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