Lovely beats!
That should go in-game would be great for some team games :-)
I love the part at the end (where only bass & drums plays....) would you make it longer, and after it, the track could loop in-game?
About Senstation3:
I love the delay effects on this weird synth. Dark, trippy, cool, track!
Would be great for some space map with weird stuff - EvilSpace?
Should be rather something big and spacey IMHO - maybe FacingWorlds?
When I Listen to it I see some streams of black liquid slowly flying around some monumental tower...
10-18-2010, 10:42 AM (This post was last modified: 10-21-2010, 04:46 PM by unfa.)
Heh, I've got some problems with LMMS (TBH - it's barely stable and can't export my project properly - gotta install a brand new distro for makin' music)
Here is a 100% synthesis piece of fast action:
Unfortunately it's very short, but If you loop it, it might do the job
I'am still learning how to make good drum synthesis, and how to mix this stuff prperly, it can be hard to get it right... Any feedbac (criticism) is welcome :_) I wanted to start with a well-mixed, proffesionally sounding D'n'B loop, using only LMMS to do all synthesis and mixing.
How about the sub-bass? Anybody has a good sub-woofer?
Update Now it's rather psychedelic and lasts 7:20. If you like weird unfinished stuff, enjoy
No samples. Pure synthesis using LMMS 0.4.8.
I've got my fresh Ubuntu 10.10 and now LMMS is 400% more reliable I'am actually trying to reproduce the punchy sound of drums found for example in tracks by Noisia:
I know they are professional with whole lotta stuff and commercial software, but I want to be able to make music like this one day... with Linux and libre software
About the Transparent Paint... Maybe I'll work it out into something more useful
Amazing what you can do with a single chord (this is NO irony). Good job! And such single chord tracks actually fit quite nice as in-game music.
Latest track on soundcloud: Farewell - to a better Place (piano improvisation)
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@chooksta: I have been making music for quite a while, just as a hobby.
Unfortunately I'm not very productive (daytime job, like most of us I guess).
I have a lot of snippets (probably hundreds), but just a few complete songs (maybe a couple dozen). Some other songs are in the 'music' folder.
I started making music with some trackers like FT2 and some other obscure ones. Later on I used Reason and these days I'm using Ableton.
At the moment I'm not sure what to do with the song Vertpihmon Solar.
I prefer a 'darker' mood, my song still sounds too 'happy'
Any suggestions? Maybe I start a complete new song
Just last night?!? Talking about being productive.
I like it
Especially those pad / stabs (I have no idea how to call it) sound great.
Which VST's are you using?
Being a long time Nexuiz gamer I have been watching the Xonotic website and forums for progress. For the first time, I spent a large amount of time listening to the music submissions and what strikes me is that how narrow the genre is for all submissions and that they are all exactly the same performance: One guy sitting at a keyboard. There is absolutely nothing in there for us old-school gamers. Not one guitar, bass or drum set. Everything is fully synthesized from beginning to end. A bit disappointing.
I read the developer criteria for music submissions and that has been narrowly adhered to, but I hope the scope can be broadened a bit.
well said. I can make some music more "natural" however I don't create gaming music; just for my self small compositions. On the piano, sometimes with percussion, strings, (everything recorded on my electronic piano and electronic percussion), I know its still electronic sample but it's much more naturally including my mistakes... (I am only a human, we all do mistakes). So I'm not sure about this type of music. Xonotic is a great game (without any objections) and it deserves for good music. Almost every soundtrack I've heard on this thread fits to this game and makes the unique style. I think even old-school gamers can find their-selfs in this style.