I tried visualizing all elements of a progressive metal song that I made
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Thought I get some opinions and feedback on this here :smile:
All notes are translated to midi and shown in the video synced to the instruments, the rhytm section is beating visually mainly in the background.
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbLIxtEQr4o[/media]
Do you like it? please let me hear what you think.
(I hope im not annoying this section with my music threads.)
you should chart this into Phase Shift so I can get SICK HIGH SCORES.
I'm no expert. (Or even listed to this kind of music)
But it feels as if your timing is a bit off, and it's as if the notes get cut off.
[QUOTE=Strontboer;52063641]
But it feels as if your timing is a bit off, and it's as if the notes get cut off.[/QUOTE]
That's a thing with most hardcore music. Really heavy riffs and off-time measures or even unorthodox time signatures. It's one way to give that really heavy vibe to a song
Pretty creative groove you got in this song. Keep it up
I really the background rhythm effect, but it makes the standard note visualization appear unfitting/tacked on.
The song is great, though. That's for sure.
[QUOTE=Strontboer;52063641]I'm no expert. (Or even listed to this kind of music)
But it feels as if your timing is a bit off, and it's as if the notes get cut off.[/QUOTE]
I actually really like bands who do shit like that, it's hard to ignore and if done correctly can give your song a rhythm that's going to be really hard to forget. A good example for that off the top of my head is Twelve Foot Ninja.
God [b][i]DAMN[/i][/b] that's a good song.
I'd spin an album of this in a goddamn heart-beat.
The base idea of the visualization is a good idea, but I think the execution is a bit primitive. I feel like something kind of like [B][url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4H-_h-vx6Y0]this video[/url][/B] would be a great twist on it - have the notes be in 3D space, with the camera flying along the track (maybe have different instruments be at different heights?) in a free-form pattern, with cool visual effects going on, and having the entire background pulsing with the percussion as you have it now.
That'd obviously be pretty intensive to make, though, and if you're not a skilled animator for things like that, you'd need to find / hire someone else to do it.
But I think it'd do wonders with your idea and this song.
[QUOTE=Gmod4ever;52064495]God [b][i]DAMN[/i][/b] that's a good song.
I'd spin an album of this in a goddamn heart-beat.
The base idea of the visualization is a good idea, but I think the execution is a bit primitive. I feel like something kind of like [B][url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4H-_h-vx6Y0]this video[/url][/B] would be a great twist on it - have the notes be in 3D space, with the camera flying along the track (maybe have different instruments be at different heights?) in a free-form pattern, with cool visual effects going on, and having the entire background pulsing with the percussion as you have it now.
That'd obviously be pretty intensive to make, though, and if you're not a skilled animator for things like that, you'd need to find / hire someone else to do it.
But I think it'd do wonders with your idea and this song.[/QUOTE]
Hey thank you man :smile:
your idea would look so awesome, wish I knew how to do it all.
I am still learning this stuff and I will probably improve every video I make! And I am absolutely not an skilled animator :smile:
There is an album of this stuff by the way (even free). just hit up "caynug - miasma" it's everywhere, spotify, youtube, bandcamp (free download), amazon, google play and about 200 more stores.
Thank you for checking it out and giving me some inspiration :smile:
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