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7th June, 2006 at 15:20:59 -

I hate ModPlug's UI because it's inferior to the Piano Roll-layout in every way. Also, I like using my keyboard, and I can't get it to work the way I want due to the one-note-channel-layout. I certainly hope I have misunderstood something, because I like .mod-music (because of the neat size), but don't have the energy to use another program to test chords and melodies with the keyboard, and then click in every note in ModPlug.

And Bibin, WTF are you talking about? "You're not creating anything new, you're placing already-created samples on a grid". And exactly how do you not use already-created samples in ModPlug? A song is original as long as you "place the samples on the grid" yourself. Ever heard of "composing"?

I like the third song, Keaton. I'm sure it could be used in a game or so if it was longer or loopy. The others were not exactly anything special, but you seem to already know that... good start, though. Keep it up!


PS. An improvement would probably be trying to add more instruments to add depth to the song. It's probably a good investment to learn some music theory, too.

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7th June, 2006 at 15:45:49 -

I think Bibin meant the type of program where you have a library of pre-made loops and just have to rearrange them into something resembling music, rather than compose for yourself.

You don't have to click in every note in Modplug; you can record notes to a channel by using Record Select (right-click menu on the channel name) and entering notes as the song plays. I have to admit that I find Ctrl+Q,A,C,Ving my way around much easier, though.

I don't think many other trackers have significantly different representations of notes from MPT. It could be nice to have a convertor or extension that would show the notes, though.

 
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7th June, 2006 at 17:27:22 -

Yeah, you're right, Wong. The problem for me is that I like to be able to play chords, but can't in Modplug, or any tracker I've found out there. I suppose the format simply isn't made for using instruments as channels, allowing for piano rolls.

As for Garageband, it's not some EJay-program. You can very well compose original music in it (although it isn't the best program for it). I think you mistake garageband for something else, Bibin... and next time you're going to refer to patterns or loops, don't say "samples".

 
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14th June, 2006 at 21:45:27 -

Hehehehehehe

I composed a lot of original music on hip hop ejay; and it wasn't hip hop music either. The only things i used from ejay was the drum samples (individual drum sounds, not loops). Only catch was all the songs i composed had to be at 120bpm! Well... that wasn't the only catch.

Now i've got cubase sx3, and its awesome. Whats really great is if you get synthedit then you can easily create you're own VSTI (Virtual Studio Technology Instrument) as if you were wiring up an analogue synthesizer. If you have a MIDI keyboard, then creating a virtual mellotron then playing it on your keyboard just totally kicks ass. You can get some amazing sounds.

Lots of people use prefabricated drum loops, samples etc. and as long as they're royalty free ones, it doesn't really matter. If their song is just a exclusively prefabs placed on a grid, then not much can be said for their current level of originality but hey you've gotta start somewhere.

 
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