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| Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
| Theme fit | #48 | 3.545 | 3.696 |
| Creativity | #69 | 3.169 | 3.304 |
| Enjoyment | #71 | 2.544 | 2.652 |
| General Quality | #75 | 2.627 | 2.739 |
Ranked from 23 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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cozy track
Thank you :)
Based on your screenshot, I'm guessing you recorded this on a MIDI keyboard. I think that helped for all tracks, except for the drums, which could benefit from a little bit of quantization, to keep the entire track a bit more cohesive.
Also the start is a bit sudden. The Final Fantasy fanfares have the benefit of having the iconic melody to start with, which wouldn't fit in the time limitation, but maybe a short riser or a single instrument to start the rest of the orchestration off would be good.
Overall, though, this is a great track. Very comfortable to listen to. Good mix! Good job!
Thanks so much for the advice. I've tried the quantization on another track i've been writing and it's really helped a lot. Will definitely try it on this one too! :)
I like the idea, definitely feels cheery and victorious :) Layering the bells with strings makes them stand out nicely. One small thing I noticed is that the toms feel a bit off-beat at times. As to mixing (if I understand your description correctly that you used audacity to mix the song) you could try the mixing tools within reaper as I feel like it's more flexible than audacity. Overall I enjoyed the song, nice work!
Thanks for the advice, I really appreciated it. I'll definitely give the built in mixing a try in Reaper. It's a new thing i've just never explored before so a definite learning curve for me :)
Nice bell work and creativity. Just needs arrangement polish that comes with practise.
Thank you!
Pretty good, I definitely got the post rpg battle vibe. I think that certain chords were a bit dissonant, but otherwise I liked it alot.
Thanks so much. Some of the dissonance was intentional but I think some of it "overhangs" because it's altogether not as tidy as it could be. Definitely learning more and really appreciate your feedback on it. Thank you