Hey guys this is a rock cover i made for Hans Zimmer's track "160 BPM" from the "Angels and Demons" soundtrack!
Now here i tried to capture the "air" and "space" of a big epic hall like the original song, i also tried to make the choir and strings sound as real as possible with a lot of layers like a lot of you suggested.
Now the choir and strings are a bit faint because the guitar had to take the lead in the mix since it's the main instrument but you can still feel the epic space i tried to capture.
I also added all kinds of bits and ideas of my own to fit a more "Rock" style.
Would love to hear your opinions !
My attempt on capturing zimmer's "Big" sound.
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Re: My attempt on capturing zimmer's "Big" sound.
Nothing really I can say on this...you've got some serious talent and a view on music production that is a long way from my own. Keep doing this stuff man, makes for great listening 
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