Walking in the Air (xmas.xm)
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Pete Cacmac : Walking in the Air This is my way to wish you all the most beautiful and peaceful christmas. Hopefully you'll find that christmas spirit from this song. This is my gift to you! Special xmas greetz to my family, my girlfriend, my friends back here and also at TraxInSpace, TTR and InjectionSquad and specially for those in my friends folder ! Love you all ! =D And all the best to the year 2001 ! May the force be with you... =D Feedback can (and must) be sent to my email : p_cacmac_artic.net Pete Cacmac Production 2000 (c) awesome Mike5
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A really nice, gentle piece of music here. The oboe sample is particularly nice and dealt with very well. The tune is very good, and counter melodies throughout the piece keep it interesting. Overall quite good. Technically, also very good, with a nice amount of panning and excellent samples for the style of music. Some use of NNAs might have helped, especially with the string samples, which tend to cut off a little abruptly, and detract from the very realistic sound which is created by the other parts of the music. Two other minor things - the timpani rolls which occur in the second half of the piece are quite "klunky", real care needed to be taken - perhaps some sample offsets or delays, but the simple repetition of the sample sounds very (dare I say it) "tracked". Secondly, the sample of "Happy Christmas!" at the very end of the piece was really not needed, and I think really detracts from the piece, but that's really a minor thing. Overall, as said, technically very well created.