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Isaac
Registered 30/05/2002
Points 382
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13th August, 2003 at 21:50:20 -
The link is to a song I wrote, called "Foundations of Hope".
I quite proud of it, and am know opening it to the river of criticism, the DC forums.
It can be found at;
http://students.mwc.edu/~zkass3tk/Merwen/Foundations.mp3
Enjoy!
p.s. don't use it in a game (like I need to tell you that)
Mayhaps.
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Johan Hargne (Wartagon) Lover Of Circys
Registered 15/06/2003
Points 1289
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14th August, 2003 at 04:25:55 -
Well... You not need to worry about anyone using this song in a game. The quality of the music is poor.
Even my cat can compose better music (my cat is very good at composing though).
Better luck next time pal.
Music Composer.
http://johan.hargne.se
Crobasoft
www.crobasoft.com
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Max
Registered 02/01/2002
Points 1570
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14th August, 2003 at 09:54:00 -
The song isn't bad, but that nasty low feedback noise you hear in the background hampers the song's quality, plus these piano samples aren't the best, neither; the entire song seemed like it was recorded on a tape recorder. You should try getting rid of the noise and find better piano samples, that would give a better sound to your tune.
Swim with me into your blackest eyes. http://junkman.vze.com
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Pkeod Oontz Oontz Oontz
Registered 19/11/2002
Points 93
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14th August, 2003 at 10:26:28 -
cool edit pro.
Faerie Solitaire - Get it now:
http://www.create-games.com/download.asp?id=7792
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Isaac
Registered 30/05/2002
Points 382
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14th August, 2003 at 10:28:20 -
Constuctive critisism! All right! Really now, every comment helps. As for the feedback, I need to purchase a better microphone to get that stuff out. Right now I have a pretty basic setup going. Oh well.
Keep the comments coming!
Mayhaps.
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Tongs
Registered 20/07/2003
Points 249
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14th August, 2003 at 17:38:50 -
Nice job, Isaac. The sound is very low quality, but I like the music. If I were you I'd get a professional keyboard synthesizer for this kind of stuff. Forget this microphone crap. That is of course, if you can afford it. You can get a fairly basic one for a few hundred bucks or so. That usually does the job. Or if you happen to be rolling in money I suggest the Triton ST-76 or ST-61. They're about 2,700 and 3,000 dollars each (in American currency). The price is steep, but it's the only way to go if you want to go professional. Trust me, it's worth it. I have the ST-61 model, and it is incredible. Stereo sound system, literally thousands of synthesized sounds, the option to add your own sounds through a mic, and the list goes on. At some point in the future I'll get some of my music on here for y'all to hear.
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