ORGANIC-Based TENSION INSTRUMENTAL CUE
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ORGANIC-Based TENSION INSTRUMENTAL CUE
Feedback is appreciated.
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ORGANIC-Based TENSION INSTRUMENTAL CUES are needed by a very successful boutique Music Library that's distributed by Universal and has tons of credits in Big Films, Countless TV Shows, and Commercials!
This is a catalog you want to be in! Please listen to the following examples the Library gave us to get yourself in the ballpark of what they need:
Instrumental Examples
Quoting the Library: "We'd like to hear tense and building cues made with organic sounds. Oftentimes, these types of Cues feature strings (staccato, pizzicato, etc.) as they work great for tense moods. That said, while strings-only tracks are fine, we're also very interested in Cues with a wider range of organic instrumentation, so add your own touch to it. For example, a Cue could start with small wood percussion or piano patterns, etc, and strings could join later as a supportive element. The tracks also need to be background-friendly. The references are great examples in this regard: They sound full and warm, yet they don't have all those nasty mid frequencies that strings naturally have – they're all filtered out during mixing. Dynamic EQs, multiband compressors, using different reverbs, etc. are very handy techniques to reach this goal."
Please submit well-composed Instrumentals that could heighten the mood of tense scenes in movies and TV shows. Craft your Cues around one clear motif, and layer instrumentation in and out as they progress to create a sense of forward momentum and dynamics. Your production and any and all virtual instruments you use should be fresh and high-quality.
All submissions should be about 2 minutes long, give or take. Good edit points and non-faded, buttoned/stinger endings are required. Do NOT copy the references in any way, shape, or form. Use them only as a general guide for tempo, tone, texture, and overall vibe. Broadcast Quality is needed.
Anxiety Unleashed
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ORGANIC-Based TENSION INSTRUMENTAL CUES are needed by a very successful boutique Music Library that's distributed by Universal and has tons of credits in Big Films, Countless TV Shows, and Commercials!
This is a catalog you want to be in! Please listen to the following examples the Library gave us to get yourself in the ballpark of what they need:
Instrumental Examples
Quoting the Library: "We'd like to hear tense and building cues made with organic sounds. Oftentimes, these types of Cues feature strings (staccato, pizzicato, etc.) as they work great for tense moods. That said, while strings-only tracks are fine, we're also very interested in Cues with a wider range of organic instrumentation, so add your own touch to it. For example, a Cue could start with small wood percussion or piano patterns, etc, and strings could join later as a supportive element. The tracks also need to be background-friendly. The references are great examples in this regard: They sound full and warm, yet they don't have all those nasty mid frequencies that strings naturally have – they're all filtered out during mixing. Dynamic EQs, multiband compressors, using different reverbs, etc. are very handy techniques to reach this goal."
Please submit well-composed Instrumentals that could heighten the mood of tense scenes in movies and TV shows. Craft your Cues around one clear motif, and layer instrumentation in and out as they progress to create a sense of forward momentum and dynamics. Your production and any and all virtual instruments you use should be fresh and high-quality.
All submissions should be about 2 minutes long, give or take. Good edit points and non-faded, buttoned/stinger endings are required. Do NOT copy the references in any way, shape, or form. Use them only as a general guide for tempo, tone, texture, and overall vibe. Broadcast Quality is needed.
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Hmmm, Soundcloud links usually work.
I reset the link to a new one and edited the original post to use this link:
https://soundcloud.com/timothywcook/anx ... mNFnj3G5hI
Even signed out it is working for me. Thanks for checking.
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First, you should definitely make the track 30 second shorter, then I felt the drums were much drier than the other instruments, and therefore felt not in the same room. Also, was wondering about those drones/risers/FXs and tinkling/shimmering sound: are those made from organic instruments?
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Hey Mr. Cook,
Instrumental cues aren't my thing. Though, I love the experience of the track, very ghostly and marching strong. I agree with Marco, the drums are a little off. I am not getting a feeling of impact from the drums, like I did with the other pieces within the track. I believe, the drums could be louder and a bit less stiff. Amazing track, Timothy. Take care.
Instrumental cues aren't my thing. Though, I love the experience of the track, very ghostly and marching strong. I agree with Marco, the drums are a little off. I am not getting a feeling of impact from the drums, like I did with the other pieces within the track. I believe, the drums could be louder and a bit less stiff. Amazing track, Timothy. Take care.
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Thanks, I'll do some more reverb and EQ work on them.YoungManTerrell wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 4:49 pmHey Mr. Cook,
Instrumental cues aren't my thing. Though, I love the experience of the track, very ghostly and marching strong. I agree with Marco, the drums are a little off. I am not getting a feeling of impact from the drums, like I did with the other pieces within the track. I believe, the drums could be louder and a bit less stiff. Amazing track, Timothy. Take care.
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Good point this was actually created for a different brief. It's, a bit long for this one.
I'll work on the drums a bit.then I felt the drums were much drier than the other instruments, and therefore felt not in the same room. Also, was wondering about those drones/risers/FXs and tinkling/shimmering sound: are those made from organic instruments?
The drone is a string pad, the risers are synthetic though. The tinkling is heavily processed bells.
Thanks for the feedback.
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Pleasuretimothycook wrote: ↑Sun Jul 04, 2021 5:54 amI'll work on the drums a bit.then I felt the drums were much drier than the other instruments, and therefore felt not in the same room. Also, was wondering about those drones/risers/FXs and tinkling/shimmering sound: are those made from organic instruments?
The drone is a string pad, the risers are synthetic though. The tinkling is heavily processed bells.
Thanks for the feedback.

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Hi Tim.
I'm not familiar with the genre but initial impressions are you need to give the tension time to build as you add a new element. The effect is I felt more anxiety than tension.
Think the base track is good but maybe stretch out the sections and trim down a bit. Think about the piece playing in a movie, maybe someone hiding... you would want the piece to start slow and build to a crescendo.
Good luck!!
Geo
I'm not familiar with the genre but initial impressions are you need to give the tension time to build as you add a new element. The effect is I felt more anxiety than tension.
Think the base track is good but maybe stretch out the sections and trim down a bit. Think about the piece playing in a movie, maybe someone hiding... you would want the piece to start slow and build to a crescendo.
Good luck!!
Geo
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