I love this! From one SoM reupper to another.
Great job man!
I love this! From one SoM reupper to another.
Great job man!
This is JUST RIGHT.
I like both versions but the song itself just kicks ass
WOW I knew this sounded familiar!!
I've had this on my computer for YEARS and come to find out its yours!
I knew I fav'd you for a reason.
Seriously you are KILLER, your new stuff, and old!
OMG so heavy!!!
Mixing style is so tight!
Great work!! Fav'd you
Thanks for the listen :D
Definitely has that oldschool/industrial tone to it
Perfect for lots of things
YES bridge part at 3:18
Badass!!
Fav'd Fav'd song 5/5 5/5
Im a fan sir
Conceptually Fantastic! Not sure what it reminds me of exactly but I def like it.
I still have no idea how you get the brilliant piano tone!
It isn't the stock FL Studio keys is it?
Maybe Miroslav Philharmonik?
Again, good use of EZD (drawn through fl studio I'm guessing?) as subtle as its part is.
Guitar tone is definitely you. Very fat tone.
Would have mixed a little differently, but personal preference surely doesn't affect my score.
5/5 5/5(new rating is wierd mang)
Actually, the piano tone is very very simple... it's basically just one of the tones that comes with Miroslav Philharmonik tweaked a bit with compression, reverb, and an upped release time on the envelope to give it a little more presence.
And the guitar and drums I did in Reaper, I only did the piano in FL Studio, then moved the MP3 over to Reaper to record over top.
This guitar tone is my old favorite, is the first dual tone I created on my Line 6 POD X3 Live, I'm still quite fond of it, but the tone you hear in Above It All is definitely my new favorite... I love the tone in this one for rhythm... but it gets kind of sloppy when trying to play lead.
Yeah, the mixing has been a point of contention for a lot of people, I wanted to give both the guitar and piano equal footing, making it somewhat like a duet.. but a lot of people don't seem to agree. Oh well.
Thanks for the review!
This is awesome!
If you see this, ya have to tell me how you get that great piano tone!
I went through it a bit in my last review response to you, but just in case you don't see that one:
The piano sound is a preset in Miroslav Philharmonik with tweaked reverb, compression, and an increased release envelope.
Although in this song I also played a bit with the EQ to give it a bit more of a soft tone like the original song. You'll often hear me using a low pass filter on it to give it a very ethereal sound as well.
Thanks for the review!
Alright. Let's make some music.
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