Path to the Playoffs - Orchestral Sports Instrumental

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Path to the Playoffs - Orchestral Sports Instrumental

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This is supposed to be a triumphant, victorious instrumental cue for sports programming.
 
Any and all comments are welcome, I'm especially unsure of the mixing/mastering. I don't quite think it's where it should be yet, but I'm not sure what to change. 
 
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    emeraldsoul
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    Re: Path to the Playoffs - Orchestral Sports Instrumental 2017/08/20 04:12:57 (permalink)
    Liked it! I listened on headphones but still got plenty of tectonic-plate-shifting rumble. I liked the horns, were they Cinebrass?
     
    Not a crit but another way to go might be to find something down low that's getting some reverb added to it, and see if you can filter out a little of the low freq reverb return. That might take just a little mud away, not that there is much to begin with. Only if you think the low end needs a little more clarity - on something like this, it's just as well to get punched in the chest by the low end.
     
    All good! 
     
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    Re: Path to the Playoffs - Orchestral Sports Instrumental 2017/08/20 05:27:29 (permalink)
    emeraldsoul
    I liked the horns, were they Cinebrass?

     
    Thanks for the positive comments! That's a good idea on the reverb though, I'll definitely take a look and listen.
     
    The horns are layered Auddict Octohorn and Metropolis Ark 1 Schwarzdorn Horns. The Auddict have a nice well-rounded sound and the MA1 horns have that great brassiness at higher volumes/pitches.
     
     
     
     
     

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    Re: Path to the Playoffs - Orchestral Sports Instrumental 2017/08/20 15:56:32 (permalink)
    artturner
     
    This is supposed to be a triumphant, victorious instrumental cue for sports programming.
     



     
    Nailed it! Very good indeed.

     
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    Re: Path to the Playoffs - Orchestral Sports Instrumental 2017/08/21 03:23:48 (permalink)
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    Nailed it! Very good indeed.




    Thank you!

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    Re: Path to the Playoffs - Orchestral Sports Instrumental 2017/08/29 18:41:43 (permalink)
    Works for me!  I could imagine this in an NFL short (or similar).   
     
     
    Or perhaps a scene in GOT.  
     

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