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    music: hard rock/heavy metal

    Hi Guys, I was going through some older music I made in 2005 using the computer and my midi keyboard controller. This is after I sold my Roland Synth and moved to Florida. I usually just improvise based off an inspiration, it could be a mood or a sound I come across while tinkering. Anyways, I usually can only sort of remember what I did for short periods so my improvised pieces are pretty short.

    I did a few tracks to get the different guitars sounds and drums. As you can hear it is played live just in tracks as it is not perfect, but has that edge to it being that way. Most of my recordings are this way, although I have done 2 composed pieces and those are totally different to work on.

    Anyways this is grungy heavy metal song, I named it "liberation". Hope you enjoy it. I will upload a mellow piece a little later, that too could be used in the game somewhere.
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    music: light easy listening

    Here is a short piece. Just picture a nice sunny Spring day and you are watching the light twinkle off of the water in a stream with the long grass along the water swaying lightly in the breeze. Well this introduction is as long as the song itself, it is a short one and can be used somewhere transitional and light.
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    Re: music: hard rock/heavy metal

    The first One was a bit too 'Hard' for me.

    But I really liked the Second one.

    I suppose that must mean that I'm a fan of 'Easy-Listening' Music.
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    Re: music: hard rock/heavy metal

    Thanks for listening and comment Matthew. I like all types of music, but lean toward heavier alternative usually.
    The music I make is mostly mellow and I am trying to get more into game music. SO hopefully will have a wider range of offerings in the coming months that we can use for topdown3d.
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    Re: music: hard rock/heavy metal

    Hi Kent,

    sounds good,
    first song is quite hellish, second very peaceful...

    I am looking forward to your next creations


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    Re: music: hard rock/heavy metal

    Thanks Petr, glad you liked them. I hope to get back more into music soon. When we have the scene maker, it will be easier to picture a mood for the scene and then the music.
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    Re: music: hard rock/heavy metal

    I Kent, good job, especially as you mentioned that they were played life.


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    Re: music: hard rock/heavy metal

    Thanks Mike. I hope to do more scored stuff for topdown and sound effects eventually to help out.

    With Eros's Sapi module, we could make the computer speak text and then add all sorts of effects to make them sound different.
    Fruity loops has the vocoder, I never really got that to work as well as my friend does. He can take his voice and make it sound like a female. It is amazing. I think he uses lots of effects to do it.

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