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The track is a bit basic; try to play around with different chord progression, and different arpeggios orders to make it sound more interesting.

The good things are that your mixing and the choice of instrument are fine; at least it is not too muddy or to harsh, which is quite balanced. I prefer a bit more side-chain though, but it is just my personal taste.

EDIT: if you have questions, I will append at this review:
Update 1:

I definitely want to recommend SunVox to more people because it is FREE and it can run anywhere, while it has an extremely powerful modular synth interface which you can basically make any sound you would imagine (as long as your computer can handle), despite the lack of VST support.

However, if you choose SunVox, this means you will have to make a big decision because you will enter the realm of Music Tracker interface which is different from conventional daws like FL or ableton.

Music trackers can be quite overwhelming if you are a beginner because its timeline travels vertically, and it has no graphical readout like pianoroll or music notation which every note information are written as a matrix of Hex numbers, meaning that you have to relearn how to write music, but once you have get used to it, you can write music faster than linear daws since you will know a handful of shortcut key to speedup the editing process, and you can write a more expressive track due to the note effects.

This is HARDCORE music production software which you will face a lot challenges, but if you become proficient in SunVox, you are basically unstoppable since you will learn a lot about sound design, mixing and music theory (because you can't rely on the piano roll, but seeing the interval of each notes) when you are using it.

How far can SunVox go? I can show you some examples:
- https://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/1016070
- https://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/1256234
- https://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/1231161

Also we are currently having a competition; you may listen what others make using this tracker software (the video is not the tracker interface though):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yh7YvDRcgKU

If you are interested, you may join the SunVox discord group to learn more about SunVox.

AssyMusicc responds:

I will try to put your advice into practice so as to improve my music a little. Now I have a question for you; I saw that in your account description, you wrote that you use a software called "sun vox", do you recommend it or is it better to look for something else? Because perhaps, a really good software could help me with music. Thanks again for the review, see you again!

I have to say that it is impressive to see you use BeepBox to create this awesome track because I can't get used to its workflow.

Cheeming-Bepis responds:

Thank you! :P
Yeah it's sometiems difficult to understand it did also take me a while to learn :'D

The Beat is really nice; that would be perfect with a distinct melody line. A saw synth or a PWM should should work nicely.

LunaGutierrez responds:

Thank you! It's a song I did about 2 years ago, maybe if I did it again today, I'm sure it could be better.

This was one of my 7/7 tracks during the compo.

Love the saxophone so much, really expressive and lively.

Saltbearer responds:

Thank you! I won't let you down this year. ;^)

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