Thanks! Glad you like it. I actually just learned there today how to do thing called humanising instruments which randomises the volume of the notes slightly and gives it slight imperfections to make it sound more real and less computerised. It seems to make a difference to the sound I think
Nice! I've never really used it before and I think my previous instrumentals suffered for it. It's really easy in logic pro, you just highlight every not you want humanised and click the button and it randomly changes the velocity of them all
Hi :-) I like what ya got goin on here. I like the melody, and the overall tone of the piece. Just a suggestion tho... you are hiding your piano somewhat, consider switching out some instruments and maybe add some violins and cellos, some percussion, and some deep brass. Def got that sound track vibe, nice. ;-)
thanks for the feedback. leaving out the percussion was actually done on purpose. I was trying to make a piece that would stand on it's own without percussion. Although percussion would beef up the sound up for sure. violins and cellos sounds like a good idea also. I'll see if I have ay decent MIDI sounds for them next time I'm working on it. thanks again
Great track! You can barely tell the piano is a software instrument.
Thanks! Glad you like it. I actually just learned there today how to do thing called humanising instruments which randomises the volume of the notes slightly and gives it slight imperfections to make it sound more real and less computerised. It seems to make a difference to the sound I think
Definitely does. I’m used to adjusting the velocity on each note and throwing some sustain into the mix.
Nice! I've never really used it before and I think my previous instrumentals suffered for it. It's really easy in logic pro, you just highlight every not you want humanised and click the button and it randomly changes the velocity of them all
Hi :-) I like what ya got goin on here. I like the melody, and the overall tone of the piece. Just a suggestion tho... you are hiding your piano somewhat, consider switching out some instruments and maybe add some violins and cellos, some percussion, and some deep brass. Def got that sound track vibe, nice. ;-)
thanks for the feedback. leaving out the percussion was actually done on purpose. I was trying to make a piece that would stand on it's own without percussion. Although percussion would beef up the sound up for sure. violins and cellos sounds like a good idea also. I'll see if I have ay decent MIDI sounds for them next time I'm working on it. thanks again
I'd love to hear this played live. Love the minimalist approach. I could easily see hear this on a film score! Good work, keep developing!
thanks. Glad you like it. means a lot to me