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I've missed some well composed orchestral tracks. I'm glad to find out one from NG.

I'd like to point out some things I got while listening your tracks. You probably already know the things below:

- 0:37 building violas(/violins?) could have more stereo sound and a bit more low frequencies.

- 1:08 -> mid and high frequency instruments to have more stereo. Before this section it's suitable to have a small range strings but after such a build it is good to expand the stereo ranges.

- Some instruments could be panned a bit left, some right, like if you were listening a real orchestra (positions).

I guess with a proper mastering tool you would make wonders! :)

I also listened your other tracks from your websites. In my opinion your tracks have something to say and they are well organized & composed. Your main VSTi for these orchestral instruments may be enough with accurate pannings and frequency adjustments. Just a little bit more "ear" into final mastering and mixing and that's it.

Stadler responds:

These are some great tips! I'll be sure to keep this in mind for my future projects. Not only that, but I've planned on going back to improve these recent tracks soon. And I might even have a better version of this one in the next week or so.

I agree that these songs have the potential to sound bigger and more realistic. All of your suggestions make good sense, so maybe keep an eye out for the updated version, and let me know what you think!

Thank you for the helpful comment, it's much appreciated!

An amateur musician alongside with University studies. For J.A.Z.P. anything is possible! If you are interested about having your own J.A.Z.P. track for a game or so, do not hesitate to ask! :) -J.A.Z.P. (08.03.2015)

Age 33, Male

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Joined on 11/21/13

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