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About the "bell" that \/\/ was walkting about, You should go to your EQ and lower the high frequency on that instrument. I hope I said that right.
Last one used Acoustica Mixcraft. This one is GarageBand. At 0:06: :D Yay. Used my new 3D harpsichord! (downloaded a bunch of new stuff... evident with my Venom song. Grand Xylophone) Note: Before you rate low (if you do) because of it sounding too close to the original, THAT'S WHAT I TRIED TO DO.
Lol
About the "bell" that \/\/ was walkting about, You should go to your EQ and lower the high frequency on that instrument. I hope I said that right.
Actually I CAN'T do that. That or I have absolutely no idea how. Last I knew, GarageBand couldn't do that. And a glockenspiel has a high sound anyway, but the marimba I got matches the real song more... but I don't see why it matters all the much. I mean unless you have sensitive ears it doesn't hurt. But I'll remake it ONE LAST TIME. *ONE* last time and replace it. And the instruments are probably going to be more of my own choice instead of trying to sound like the game like I did here.
This is nice
This is really nice man. I love those pianos and the harpsichord. Those twinkle bells at 00:40 are a little bit too loud. This is a pretty decent remix of Rayman. I am a huge fan of Rayman. Back in the day Rayman was one of my heroes, but when the company changed, the newer Rayman games kinda got boring. Now they have Raving Rabids games that don't even show Rayman in them anymore. It started out as an action/adventure series and then turned into a kids game.
Anyways Good work. You're worth a...
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NOC666 (DJ-Asian Tech)
1: There are no bells. 2: Think you meant 0:46. 3: That's a glockenspiel and it's the same volume as everything else. I think you meant it's a little high pitched? I MIGHT do this one last time and use a marimba. As for making Rayman more boring, I say they were constantly good up to Rayman 3 for the PS2/XBox (the GBA one sucks), but then it sucked. And remakes of the original were good.
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