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Hey-
This is a re-score of the final battle scene from POTC: At World's End. Comments welcome. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdrjkA3iWqQ -jdrcomposer
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That's pretty good. I've got a few comments. First, I don't really get the relation between the various melodies. They sound a bit like themes, but they switch too rapidly, and they don't seem to be "leit motivs" either. Then again, that happens a lot in sound tracks. Second, the melodic brass voice (trumpet?) sounds too static and synthetic from the moment of the attack on to the end. It could be a bit louder, perhaps with more ambience, and it should sound more lively. But the music is excellent, and most of the sound as well.
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On a technical general observation, the dialogue / sound fx should either be loud enough to be useful or should be gone altogether.
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