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Originally Posted by modulo
Your musics remind me of when I was a child playing old console games, I would sit in front of the TV for hours listening to those small looping songs. And yours are just my type. My favorites are Forgotten Woods and Endless Plains and I think your ideas are well executed. May I ask what program did you use for all those violins (or violas, can't tell them apart) and flutes? But some of the first songs do not loop smoothly, maybe you missed a few notes there?
The Battle Theme I is quite fun but it will get old after listening for 5 minutes, I know because I let it play for 10 minutes or so, lol. It should be reserved for rare encounters or boss battles, I think.
My 1st post ever!!!11oneone!!! And not very constructive to boost, lol.
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wow, thank you very much, you flatter me with your comments, thank you for listening!
The software I've used for all audio production and every instrument (except the sleigh bells in Zealo's Theme, that's a WAV i downloaded and added myself) is Acoustica Mixcraft, currently using the version 4.5 Build 118. Pretty simple and easy to use (much easier than Fruity Loops.. for me anyway) and features quality instruments, no wonder you were amazed by the violin and flute sounds, I was too. Highly recommended software =D I've heard it can also read Apple GarageBand files too, or sumthin... don't really remember. About the loops, I think that's more of a problem from the website, sometimes the song doesn't repeat with any moment of silent and sometimes it does.
And well, I actually plan to use Battle Theme I as a common battle theme, i think it's one of my catchiest tunes i've created so far (I've listened to it for more than 10 minutes without getting tired of it XD), besides, it's not powerful or epic enough to be a Boss Battle, I think...
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Originally Posted by JrvUnleashed
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You know, now that I think about it, maybe the chorus was mostly influence from that song, I beat TP and I love that song too :O