i think it sounds good but i feel like that it doesen't have like an "ending" by that i mean like when you loop the melody and only listen to it. its not clear when it ends thats all i have to say
No, not really anything good about it. The main lead is effectively an arpeggio as a result of it being nothing but a repeating 16th or 32nd note pattern with no direction. This means your "lead" here is effectively fading into the background behind the other instruments, not because it's mixed to do so, but just because it's not rhythmically doing anything interesting, and your brain will tune it out as a result. Obviously for a work in progress there's places you could take this, but I mean the bass is effectively random and adding nothing, the lead fades into the background, and that just leaves the piano chords at the bottom to really be the only driving force in this that you can actually fallow, and those are mixed really quiet and don't really stand out at all, then those too eventually just go nowhere and repeat. Honestly if you want to write interesting midi, you need to peel all these layers back, make each one interesting on its own, and then they have to work together to be even more interesting together, otherwise it just isn't music, it's a bland repeating noise that nobody wants to listen to.
i think it sounds good but i feel like that it doesen't have like an "ending" by that i mean like when you loop the melody and only listen to it. its not clear when it ends thats all i have to say
@@Adrianprod04 i did that for the final version, dont worry
@@elvis8rgggood! I just saw 396 BPM. Very interesting number hahaha
LGTM but it will be cooler with some melody stuff
power!!!
soo cool leads, will there be a tutorial?
probably, maybe idk yeah 👀
😭
So much leads 💀
No, not really anything good about it. The main lead is effectively an arpeggio as a result of it being nothing but a repeating 16th or 32nd note pattern with no direction. This means your "lead" here is effectively fading into the background behind the other instruments, not because it's mixed to do so, but just because it's not rhythmically doing anything interesting, and your brain will tune it out as a result. Obviously for a work in progress there's places you could take this, but I mean the bass is effectively random and adding nothing, the lead fades into the background, and that just leaves the piano chords at the bottom to really be the only driving force in this that you can actually fallow, and those are mixed really quiet and don't really stand out at all, then those too eventually just go nowhere and repeat.
Honestly if you want to write interesting midi, you need to peel all these layers back, make each one interesting on its own, and then they have to work together to be even more interesting together, otherwise it just isn't music, it's a bland repeating noise that nobody wants to listen to.
no.
@@Viper-go8lc 👍