(10-07-2016, 01:01 PM)Otto Halmén Wrote: Welcome aboard, SineEyed!
I wouldn't be too concerned wether you should call yourself a noob or not. Just keep doing what you do, and feel free to ask for advice, feedback, or proof listening any time you feel like you need to.
Hi Otto! Thanks. Glad to be aboard

To be honest, I've been lurking around this forum for a few weeks now hehe. I had the feeling I wanted to join early on but thought I should familiarize myself somewhat with the conduct and content to be found here. I haven't read everything you guys have posted, but I think I made it through a good portion.

That being said, I'm aware of how active you are as a member, and to tell you the truth I was counting on you to be the first to say hello! Haha - you didn't let me down Otto, thank you!

Really my biggest concern in joining the site, was (is) that I'm not too sure if I have much to offer back. I'm happier if I'm able to contribute. Now, that's not to say that I have nothing for the group whatsoever lol. The better part of my life has seen me involved with music in one way or another, but yes I'm relatively new at this kind of composing. I just prefer you guys come to know me as a member, not so much a user, if you know what I mean.
Anyway... I do have some music I'd like to share - one piece in particular, even though I've already put it up on SoundCloud and whatnot, I'm still not satisfied with the mix. I'd love to get some members' feedback on that one for sure. I'll work on that and post it soon enough. Thanks again Otto - glad to make your acquaintance..

(10-07-2016, 01:01 PM)Otto Halmén Wrote: As to orchestral reverb, I have a tiny tip: A good reverb should sound like you pull back the microphone from the instrument. I, for one, am still not 100% fluent in dialling reverbs, but trying to listen for that sonic cue has helped me a lot.
I believe I understand what you mean - 'pulling back the mic'. I'm gonna listen for that and I'll try to apply it, thanks!..