Shizukana - The Sleeping Forest
Often refered to as The Sleeping Forest, or The Forest of Dreams, it is a feared place. The tree's are so thick they blot out the sun, keeping the forest in perpetual night. Even more strange is the blue mist accompanied by the moonlight, even though no light ever penetrates the dense forest. The mist in itself is dangerous, causing one to lose sense of reality, to fall asleep, and to dream; However, those who fall asleep inside the forest never wake up.
© Shawn Badolian
Picture © G. Spears -de9-
© Shawn Badolian
Picture © G. Spears -de9-
Category Music / Game Music
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 98 x 120px
File Size 7.11 MB
Very nice~
I find it a little to upbeat to associate it with a mist in a forest, but the constantly looping voice(*) does create a somewhat trance-like effect for me. Pleasantly relaxing although the description does make it a bit unnerving too.
It ends quite abruptly, though. After several minutes of something that seemed to be able to go on for hours with little variations, I'd have expected a longer fade or a different finish. Still, really good, just a slightly awkward end
(*): I'm not sure it's actually called a voice in English, but you probably know which part of it that loops below the variations.
I find it a little to upbeat to associate it with a mist in a forest, but the constantly looping voice(*) does create a somewhat trance-like effect for me. Pleasantly relaxing although the description does make it a bit unnerving too.
It ends quite abruptly, though. After several minutes of something that seemed to be able to go on for hours with little variations, I'd have expected a longer fade or a different finish. Still, really good, just a slightly awkward end
(*): I'm not sure it's actually called a voice in English, but you probably know which part of it that loops below the variations.
Firstly I know this reply is beyond late, I was just browsing through my older works. I agree, the end is horrible, but this was made back when my songs were only in pattern mode rather than the playlist; heck, back then I was still very inexperienced in fl studio and didn't know a thing about creating automation clips, panning clips, you name it. Now that I've had time to learn more about the program all of my works (withing a few months back), with very few exceptions, fade out in the end; and all of them use automation clips.
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