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Great work! I can see you dedicated a lot of time to this, and since you mentioned you haven’t been making music for very long, what you achieved here is even more remarkable. As for your work itself, I think it’s really impresive. The main theme sounds quite intimate and beautiful. In the second track, I liked the reference to "For Those Who Fight," but I also appreciated how you brought it into your own style and added your own magic to it. Overall it has a very epic sound, very well mixed and nicely orchestrated! Fantastic job!

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My brother just said hey listen to this song in FF13, I was like there's no way xD

I guess I might have heard it in a video or something and it stuck with me for a while ahahaha

Thank you so much for the kind words, really happy you liked it, this was a lot of "new" with working on Dorico instead of Studio One so I learned a lot and hoping I keep learning more for the next Jam :)

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Oh wow, I thought the reference had been intentional! Either way, it’s really cool. Congrats on getting started with Dorico, it’s such a comfortable software and I find it convenient to integrate with a DAW workflow. Cheers!

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yeah Dorico was surprisingly way easier to get into than I first thought, and it actually was easier to compose on there than on studio one, and yeah no the reference is not intentional at all, I’ve been told about ff7 too which is funny as it’s the one big FF in from « my era » that I haven’t played. FFX is my forever game though so there was intentionality in having it sounding like an ff track kind of like the rhythm that’s in a ton of jrpgs, and the last track is definitely the Souls series blended with that FF aesthetic! Thanks again for the very nice comment!!