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I love that a photo was the inspiration for this track, a little depth helps a production develop in an awesome way, really enjoyed this piece, hope you're proud of your work because It's put together really well.

Epitaph64 responds:

Thanks, it means a lot!

The main synth in this is beautiful man, took me on a journey from start to finish, look forward to hearing more.

anthonyragus responds:

Thanks dude!

Serious Tycho vibes from this, check him out if you haven't already, you might be able to pull some inspiration for your next track.

Canas responds:

oh yes I know Tycho quite well. Thanks for the ups

Parts of this are very reminiscent of the black mage village theme, which is by no means a bad thing. Think It's the drums at 1:54, cool piece of work.

Bingiz responds:

I just listened to the black mage village theme and I see, it really sounds a bit like it!
Thank you, PompYin

You're right about the bells being a little sharp but as far as the composition goes... It's put together really well, good effort, keep it up.

Nitrocore responds:

Apologies for the late reply.
Thank you kindly. I hope to upload more this year, it's just finding the time and getting over the over pickiness.
The bells are really sharp sounding to me, to the point where they hurt my ears.
I've spent hours and hours trying to soften them but with no luck.
Anyway, thanks again.

Very interesting combinations of sounds, takes you on a very nice journey. 1:46 going forward is especially good.

zippe6 responds:

Thanks :) I like your music as well, your style is chill. My next is gunna be Just Chillin some more

Great ambient soundscape, keep up the good work.

ForgottenDawn responds:

Thanks for your input, much obliged

Digging the bells and chimes, nice sleepy melody sounds like something you'd find in a JRPG at the inn. Cool composition, keep at it!

LawnReality responds:

Thanks a bunch! Glad you like it. :)

Really enjoyed this one, the guitar adds so much. You recording in the guitar yourself?

I'm looking into getting a decent mic for home recording but don't know where to start.

SineRider responds:

Yeah it's my acoustic guitar. I don't have a dedicated microphone at the moment so I use my Zoom H2n field recorder and record through USB. There are a lot of different mics you can get, each with it's own characteristic. I'd recommend pretty much any condenser mic. Keep in mind you don't need to spring for an expensive mic!

I produce music under 'Alias Here' formerly 'Pomp Yin', make videos and work on video games.

James Cunliffe @PompYin

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Joined on 10/26/14

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