Nightwishnut's Showcase (Music)
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Nightwishnut's Showcase (Music)
I'm hoping to get involved in TR's music and sounds. Here are my two showcases. They are songs written in MIDI format.
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- Phrygian Experiment.zip
- Phrygian Experiment - This is an experimental piece for Sitar written in the Dorian mode.
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- The Mer King's Ballad.zip
- The Mer King's Ballad - Classical Guitar Piece
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look for "anvil Studio" its simple, and its freeware. (if you want for just midi)
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Yeah, I think that's one of the problems facing TR music, the cost of software. I don't know of any freeware that's higher quality than your Anvil Studio. There was a thread from almost a year ago talking about different software, unfortunately they're all in the hundreds of dollars.
[url]http://tamriel-rebuilt.org/old_forum/viewtopic.php?t=19890[/url]
There's a program called Acoustica Mixcraft. It's not free, and it doesn't write your music out in manuscript for you, but I think it's well worth the 65$. In the words of Nex it's "powerful az fvck". IMHO it has some good MIDI sounds on it and can do a lot with recordings.
[url]http://tamriel-rebuilt.org/old_forum/viewtopic.php?t=19890[/url]
There's a program called Acoustica Mixcraft. It's not free, and it doesn't write your music out in manuscript for you, but I think it's well worth the 65$. In the words of Nex it's "powerful az fvck". IMHO it has some good MIDI sounds on it and can do a lot with recordings.
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Actually, I realize this may be presumptuous... but I have FL Studio, and while I don't consider myself competent enough with music to actually WRITE songs, if someone wanted me to run theirs through a mixer or file converter, I could do so.
Let me know via email (stargorger@hotmail.com)
Let me know via email (stargorger@hotmail.com)
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Cool!
Yeah I'm staying at a friend's right now and my computer with FL doesn't have internet access yet, so it may be about a week before I get a chance to edit it.
Yeah I'm staying at a friend's right now and my computer with FL doesn't have internet access yet, so it may be about a week before I get a chance to edit it.
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Thats always been the problem with music writing programs = you either get bottom of the range, which is ether free or cheap, or you get top of the range professional stuff which is mostly $500 up, often going in the thousands. Its a hefty price to pay if you want a really good music input program which plays back quality non-midi sounds.
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Like the tunes, we'll have to work on the quality. But you have potential.
As for freeware software you're not gonna get much, what I'd suggest is making your normal midi files and then pass them on to myself or one of the other many members who have some more professional software already and have them convert it for you.
I look forward to seeing your FL studio work, I'll keep checkin back!
As for freeware software you're not gonna get much, what I'd suggest is making your normal midi files and then pass them on to myself or one of the other many members who have some more professional software already and have them convert it for you.
I look forward to seeing your FL studio work, I'll keep checkin back!
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I took Don Bernardo's advice and download the program Mixcraft, which seems to be working out pretty well. Here are my samples again (there's a third one now). Hopefully, this will sound better.
[Edit] Here. I converted them. Sorry about that. They are now in MP3 Format.
[Edit] Here. I converted them. Sorry about that. They are now in MP3 Format.
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- The Mer King's Ballad Third Try.zip
- The Mer King's Ballad
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- The March from Cadenza Second Try.zip
- The March from Cadenza
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- Phrygian Experiment Third Try.zip
- Phrygian Experiment
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Hiya
Phrygian experiment: Nice idea. Like your use of colour. Pontenially a good idea for an Ahik'r theme of any sort. Would need a lot of work to make it fit though.
March from the Cadenza: Pontential to be a townpiece. Again, would need a lot of work to fit in with the other music.
Mer Kings Ballad: Good music, but I can't see this working in Hammerfell.
If you want my reccomendation for music promotion, tradition has it that you write one proper piece for TR that could be used as a track. This means an orchestral work of at least 2-3 minutes that could work as an in-game hammerfell piece.
Biya
Phrygian experiment: Nice idea. Like your use of colour. Pontenially a good idea for an Ahik'r theme of any sort. Would need a lot of work to make it fit though.
March from the Cadenza: Pontential to be a townpiece. Again, would need a lot of work to fit in with the other music.
Mer Kings Ballad: Good music, but I can't see this working in Hammerfell.
If you want my reccomendation for music promotion, tradition has it that you write one proper piece for TR that could be used as a track. This means an orchestral work of at least 2-3 minutes that could work as an in-game hammerfell piece.
Biya
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Okay, took the advice and wrote this. Its a 4-minute piece called Hagathe (In refference to the city in Hammerfell). Now, I'm not sure exactly how the music for Hammerfell is supposed to sound, since its a mix of Asian, Carribean, and Middle Eastern Cultures, so I tried to write this song as 'adventerous' sounding. When I mixed it, I couldn't decide which I preffered, the Folk or the Orchestral version, so here is both.
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Just listened to the orchestral version. Very nice. You might want to make it lean a bit more towards either battle or explore music, because it's sitting in the middle at the moment (in my opinion) and replace that horrible clicking instrument (the one that sounds like hitting a drum stick against a drum rim). Also, if you were going to go full on battle music, some low booming toms would sound sweet.
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