Also that is a sick trackthis song is too cool for me to not have a use for it
(also the midi wasn't playing back correctly) (but its not like you can tell)
Wow! This is awesome! Do I detect the motif from "Waking Up" from Shadow the Hedgehog?this song is too cool for me to not have a use for it
(also the midi wasn't playing back correctly) (but its not like you can tell)
Probably, but I wouldn't know since I've never actually played that game.Wow! This is awesome! Do I detect the motif from "Waking Up" from Shadow the Hedgehog?
I mean, I still use LMMS. And Beepbox for midi creation (I used to get midis and just test out the different soundfonts that I had).What programs do y'all use?
I use hUGEtracker (or more specifically GBStudio) for my Game Boy music, OpenMPT and Musescore 4 for midi creation (not a fan of either of those, suggestions for easier/different ones would be helpful.), Falcosoft Midi Player for custom sound fonts, and of course Audacity for final mixing. I would use DefleMask, but I'm cheap and waiting for it to go on sale on Steam (unlikely).
Also, check out VGMusic.com and Ninsheetmusic.org for some good midis to work from for remixes. (Just don't steal. (Or use too many parentheses.))
Thanks, I'll try it out later!I mean, I still use LMMS. And Beepbox for midi creation (I used to get midis and just test out the different soundfonts that I had).
Wow! This is awesome! Do I detect the motif from "Waking Up" from Shadow the Hedgehog?
Here's the part of the song I was talking about.Probably, but I wouldn't know since I've never actually played that game.
Interesting concept, along the lines of an Act 2 remix. The part where it goes higher is a little dissonant to me, and maybe if it was slowed down? But otherwise keep up the good work, and it's your art, so you don't have to listen to my critiques.I wanted to make my own Sonic 1 Menu Theme myself, I might decide to revisit this and alter this. But here's my concept of the menu theme!
I use deflemask the FREE version from their website & MidiSoundSynth V.2.0.21What programs do y'all use?
I use hUGEtracker (or more specifically GBStudio) for my Game Boy music, OpenMPT and Musescore 4 for midi creation (not a fan of either of those, suggestions for easier/different ones would be helpful.), Falcosoft Midi Player for custom sound fonts, and of course Audacity for final mixing. I would use DefleMask, but I'm cheap and waiting for it to go on sale on Steam (unlikely).
Also, check out VGMusic.com and Ninsheetmusic.org for some good midis to work from for remixes. (Just don't steal. (Or use too many parentheses.))
I'm on Windows 10 BTW
What about Diamond Dust Act 1 from the best classic sonic game, Sonic 3D Blast on the Genesis?Interesting concept, along the lines of an Act 2 remix. The part where it goes higher is a little dissonant to me, and maybe if it was slowed down? But otherwise keep up the good work, and it's your art, so you don't have to listen to my critiques.
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Here's some arrangements from when my fangame was supposed to be a GB port of Sonic Mania, but now it's more original.
Also if anyone has any requests for remixes of preferably classic Sonic songs (or from SRB2), I'll try to do it.
Here you go! Sorry it's so short, I couldn't quite get the rest to sound good to me.What about Diamond Dust Act 1 from the best classic sonic game, Sonic 3D Blast on the Genesis?
No worries man and thanks a lot!Here you go! Sorry it's so short, I couldn't quite get the rest to sound good to me.
If you want to make Game Gear styled remixes, I suggest a sound font called ProtoSquare.Her World Her Friends is a Triple Trouble mix
I think I do use it, and only Gigi Marisol and eventually Mark are SEGA 8-bit basedIf you want to make Game Gear styled remixes, I suggest a sound font called ProtoSquare.
Hey cheeseboi.
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