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A jam submission

"The tree of Secrets"View game page

Submitted by ZeckyGaleano — 10 hours, 41 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Descriptiveness of Theme#133.2683.444
Composition#193.3733.556
Overall#213.1203.289
Listenability#223.1623.333
Execution#232.9513.111
Creativity/Originality#232.8463.000

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

Link to Streaming Service
https://on.soundcloud.com/sl0JVRpiQgIrc7N9He

Description
This track is designed for a cinematic. The lady searches for the tree of the flower of life. An intrinsic question that will lead us to uncover a hidden truth. Can you imagine what it is? The tree of secrets.

Where did you source your cover art?
From the Jam.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Really beautiful composition!

Submitted(+1)

Sweet! Very cool sound and work here. Playful yet fun. Good work here!

Submitted(+1)

The material itself is fantastic, but some of the sounds don't really do justice to it.

The arco strings have a sort of sucking effect on all of the transitions, which makes me feel that you are not using actual legato patches? if so I'd recommend maybe playing around with how much the notes overlap each other, and the release values on the envelopes for those sounds to get them sounding smoother (just some quick ideas I felt might help)

Good work!

Submitted(+1)

Very nice stereo imagining and gentle use of reverb.  I feel like I'm sitting in an actual chamber listening to your composition being performed live.  Nice!

Submitted(+1)

Sweet orchestral piece, very simple straight to the point. Things to look for with orchestral is it takes lots of automation to make them sound realistic, modulation, expression, play with CCs, velocity. I feel this is what is missing and also quantization if you put the MIDI note too close or the legato is not properly spaced it will create some weird artefact. Good job !