" For a New World " (aws_fanw.xm)
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" For a New World " by Victor Vergara (AWESOME) #1st. Place at Euskal Party 7 Mchnl. Compo. (C)1999.Victor Vergara For a new world to come. For all of you who appreciate my work Here you have this part of me. Again. Maybe you think I've changed my style to this kind of music, after doing 'a new generation' and 'seeker of dreams'. If so, you're wrong. I've been practising with that two songs until I've found the key to create this. I hope you enjoy it the same I do. .Awesome. ---------------------- Respect to all my friends, specially those in my groups: Exelweiss, Wild Bits, Third Eye, Pandemia, Profound Sound and Inside. Contact Address: awesome.wb_bigfoot.com (96)359 67 44 - Spain Victor Vergara C/Cami Nou 195, 5 Xirivella(Valencia) 46950. Spain That's all. This will be my entry song in the Euskal Party Mchnl Competition and the Heavenly Music Compo. Wish me Luck! kit : kick kit : techno kick kit : elctro tom (C) Mnemonic kit : hihat (close) kit : hihat (open) kit : hihat (pedal) kit : snare kit : snare2 kit : tamborine Faze Strings unisono (JP-8000) _ Big Bear m3.synth.pad Tinto~28.wav kennyb.progression Fantasia (JV-80) _ Big Bear workbench.synthpad _ workbench / lvd fusion.string _ fusion kennyb.hihat.open A23-1.wav strings&basses (Korg Trinity)
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This is another one of Awesome's newer songs. Sounding like something from a movie, it is a deep, melodic tune with great sections to it. Guitar, bells, percussion, and strings are arranged well. My only complaints are that this song is repetitive (has same 2 parts looped, essentially), and it's one of Awesome's shorter songs. Aside from that, this is a great song. Get it. This song has very, very good samples, considering it uses mainly 8-bit, and its CPU load isn't that bad: there's Awesome for ya. It uses all of its 32 channels very well, with the same instrument taking up multiple channels, and it effectively uses envelopes. There are no weird note transpositions, many effects are used, and the channel layout is still uniform. Most samples are named, and there is a long description under instruments. Another job well done.