Originally Posted by MarioD
Scott, that is an absolutely incredible instrumental. Brilliant job on everything.
Loved it

PS - I use Studio One Pro 7 and I have no problems recording MIDI. Thus far I have recorded up to around 25-30 MIDI tracks with no problems. If you want to carry on a conversation about recording in Studio One just PM me. I would be happy to help.
Thanks, Mario. I will take you up on that soon.
Originally Posted by animarorecords
Scott,

This is a truly wonderful instrumental piece.
The intro is grand, and I wondered what kind of lullaby would begin, but the main melody changed to a very gentle melody, which gave me a sense of peace.
The benefits of MIDI are really on display.
Enjoyed my listen a lot.

Best regards.

Shigeki Adachi
Thank you, Shigeki.


Originally Posted by Knee Wobbler
Hey Scott, Well, as your first venture into Instrumentals, I’d count that as a success then.
Such a great feel and mood throughout. The opening and closing parts seemed very intense almost resonant, was that a conscious decision to add that as a sense of something imminent?

Really enjoyed it. Kind regards.
Thanks, Knee Wobbler. I added the sense of uneasiness because of that night time uncertainty and darkness.

Originally Posted by Andrew Dee
Hi Scott!
That sounded like it was taking me to a magical land! Some interesting passing notes and chords that really added intrigue and made me want to keep listening. The 3:31 was over in no time and I wanted more! Did your son usually fall asleep in 3:30? Like Ron said, those sub-sonics were cool - I reckon I could fall asleep to those low notes. Initially, I thought my audio interface was malfunctioning, but glad it wasn't and glad they came back at the end.
I have to admit that the half-instrument-half-vocal sound was a bit creepy, but maybe it is my adult ears listening that have been conditioned to weird voices at night.
Very interesting - I loved it!
Andrew
Andrew, thanks. Yes, my son usually fell asleep by the second verse. The sub-sonics were from Usynth. I needed something much lower than the bass drone note, so the synth hit the spot I was looking for.