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A jam submission

Selkione 🎵 - Nitro-Music RumbleView project page

The album of the musics created for the Nitro-Music Rumble Jams
Submitted by Selkione — 8 hours, 42 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Composition#14.4444.444
Mixing#14.4444.444
Creativity#14.1114.111
Quality#14.3334.333
Vibe#14.5564.556
Overall#14.3894.389
Use of challenge#34.4444.444

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

The title of your submission
Fynky Synth

Program(s) used
Reason 12

VST Plugin(s) used
Europa Shapeshifting Synthetizer (melody and counterpoint)
Parsec 2 Spectral Synthetizer (bass and arpeggios)
Kong Drum Designer (drums)

How did you complete the challenge?
I made a lot of small changes on the similar parts so as not to bore the listener. The drums part evolves progressively to become more and more complete (with the wrinkles and the toms).

Did you take inspiration from another creation?
I didn't want to listen to it again before finishing the challenge but I had in my head "Glenn Frey - The Heat Is On" from the Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack

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Comments

HostSubmitted(+1)

Selkione music makes me go yes. Same for this one

Submitted(+1)

Really enjoyed listening this! Probably a weird take on it but it reminded me of the times where I used to spend hours playing the zombie mode on call of duty infinite warfare as it was based in the 80's 😄

There's a part 49secs in where a synth piece leads the other instruments back in very well, which is such a pleasant ear scratcher.. Well done! 

Submitted

Nice job! It's funny, because I still get a space-y vibe from your track xD. It's probably the synths.

It's an easy track to listen to, great to have on during e.g. work. But I do love that ending, those last 10 seconds - they're so delightfully wild, like what I often see in professional music and have no clue how to reproduce. I want to see more of that! :D

Overall, great track! I am amazed how you managed to get so much sound out of only 3 instruments, but that often surprises me.

Developer(+1)

Thank you again for all the feedback, it's very nice to read.

For the last part, I admit that I tried something with no idea of the result. It's a happy accident that it sounds good :D