An unusually serious tone for Copeland-era Spyro music... I could see this working for the intro level on one of the later homeworlds, a way of telling the player "it's gonna get tougher from here on"
The various phases are pleasant and professional sounding. There’s a very interesting array of sounds. The opening transition seems uneasy with the length and kicker, that’s my main concern. Also the tone is notably intense, but given a deserved retrospect-it’s well desirable(note “Jurassic Jungle”). I can see enemies consistent of desert spirits, possessed cacti(you know how spyro loves to employ living plants), menacing bandits with guns, etc. I adore segments where I hear Ice Cavern-like sample sounds, though admittedly, their presence juxtaposed with the serious leitmotif can sound rarely button-down at times. Again I stress, it’s not my place to say(being no professional), but solid track. The reason I relentlessly express personal assessment is because I notice you’re probably one of the best Spyro soundfont users around(in my opinion).
Woaw, you're getting on Spyro 3's level of complexity, amazing! I wish i could do anything even remotely okay by soundfont swapping on midis. ( I always wanted to put Spyro instruments on "The Dragon Spreads its Wings" from Final Fantasy V but my results are ugly and drumless... ). Keep up the good work, i listen to every new track with pure joy!
Really great balance between electronic and other instruments. You should really make a tutorial on how you master the EQ and instruments for your songs! That would be so great!! You have such a great atmospheric sound going on
An unusually serious tone for Copeland-era Spyro music... I could see this working for the intro level on one of the later homeworlds, a way of telling the player "it's gonna get tougher from here on"
I like this! Sounds like a more dangerous Scorch.
The various phases are pleasant and professional sounding. There’s a very interesting array of sounds. The opening transition seems uneasy with the length and kicker, that’s my main concern. Also the tone is notably intense, but given a deserved retrospect-it’s well desirable(note “Jurassic Jungle”). I can see enemies consistent of desert spirits, possessed cacti(you know how spyro loves to employ living plants), menacing bandits with guns, etc. I adore segments where I hear Ice Cavern-like sample sounds, though admittedly, their presence juxtaposed with the serious leitmotif can sound rarely button-down at times. Again I stress, it’s not my place to say(being no professional), but solid track. The reason I relentlessly express personal assessment is because I notice you’re probably one of the best Spyro soundfont users around(in my opinion).
Woaw, you're getting on Spyro 3's level of complexity, amazing! I wish i could do anything even remotely okay by soundfont swapping on midis. ( I always wanted to put Spyro instruments on "The Dragon Spreads its Wings" from Final Fantasy V but my results are ugly and drumless... ). Keep up the good work, i listen to every new track with pure joy!
Really great balance between electronic and other instruments. You should really make a tutorial on how you master the EQ and instruments for your songs! That would be so great!! You have such a great atmospheric sound going on
This would have been good for Spyro year of the Dragon
Sounds like a Speedway level
Awesome
Am I the only one who thinks the ps1 soundtracks are the best.
fellas4Krillin'-r G No, everyone agrees with you if you're talking about Spyro haha.
Then again is sounds like a track for Spyro 4
Muy buen tono
This is good
Is this new?