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Avril 14th in Major Scale


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interesting! I would describe it as happy still though, but a bit awkward. Definitely a minor scale kind of feeling though I'm pretty sure it's in a major scale? I would like to hear it done properly!

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Sounded like shite at first, but there were some good parts.

 

reminded me of the super slowed-down version. that was crazy.

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person who made this is a dumdum

the tune was already in a major key

he transposed it to a random other major key (major 3rd up from orginal)

 

 

so it's like...why? stuff like this needs a conceptual hook to be interesting

for example "it was in a minor key, now it's in the parallel major key"

 

this is just..."it was in one key, now it's in another key...so now the harmony and melody is terrible"

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Can't hear how it sounds darker

corrected...

 

and at least the main, uh, how do you name it... the beginning and middle part sounds darker, others sound like shit. I would like to hear it done correctly, like some say,

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^ I like it!

 

 

 

LimpyLoo is correct re: OP. It was already in a major scale? Perhaps whoever did it was under the impression that minor scale = use of sharps, lol

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Would they be surround files? I have no clue. I don't think I'd ever mix for surround. At least in 2014. He had to do it in surround for his mixing class I believe.

I always thought things would have to be panned differently for surround. Heh.

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Well, you need extra data for the additional channels. So far I haven't seen a streamable format that is capable of multichannel output (or even a widely used mainstream audio format). For that reason I abandoned my 5.1 projects until there is something that supports it other than DVD.

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Yeah. I really don't even know the second thing about mixing in surround sound. I've been wondering if it'll become the norm in about 10-20 years though.

 

Stereo is 2 channels. Surround is 5 or 6. I don't think it's possible to upload surround stuff to soundcloud.

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Stereo is 2 channels. Surround is 5 or 6. I don't think it's possible to upload surround stuff to soundcloud.

haha, well I knew that! I just didn't realize that it would require a different format all together. Makes sense I guess.

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Guest Atom Dowry Firth

Did the person that made the transposed version in the OP even have ears? Fucking piss poor

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Well, you need extra data for the additional channels. So far I haven't seen a streamable format that is capable of multichannel output (or even a widely used mainstream audio format). For that reason I abandoned my 5.1 projects until there is something that supports it other than DVD.

How about computers? If you have a nice soundcard and a 5.1 system, you're probably able to play 5.1 flacs and stuff like that.

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Well, you need extra data for the additional channels. So far I haven't seen a streamable format that is capable of multichannel output (or even a widely used mainstream audio format). For that reason I abandoned my 5.1 projects until there is something that supports it other than DVD.

How about computers? If you have a nice soundcard and a 5.1 system, you're probably able to play 5.1 flacs and stuff like that.

 

Wait, flacs support 5.1? Can they be uploaded to bandcamp and keep the 5.1 information? If so, that changes everything..

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