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Big Shiny Tracks 6!

09-02-2007, 05:36 AM#1
Ghost.X
Haha, that title makes me giggle. Anyways, here are 6 compositions I made for the use in maps. Probably more around single player RPG maps since there the ones that use music the most. I made each one with the purpose of a particualr setting. But i'll let you be the judge of what to use it for.
Just Keep Smiling
Town Square
To The Caribeans
Revelation
Mystic Tragety
Murky Waters

So if you bother to listen, just give me a rating out of ten on each song so I know how well I did. Along with what you would use the song for (eg. Forest map music, town or village, etc.) Is you use it, please give me credits.

P.S. I have much more, but it's on my computer which just isnt available to me right away. I'll keep making tracks, and find my old ones, so much more to come.

O...k...well that didn't work. Leme fix.
Ah ok there we go, enjoy :)
Oh and it was made in FL Studio if you wanna know.
09-02-2007, 07:24 AM#2
Pyrogasm
You spelled "Caribbean" wrong. And "tragedy".

I'll listen to these and give my input.
09-02-2007, 07:36 AM#3
TDR
Here's my review on them:
Just Keep Smiling - I like the beginning, but after a while it gets too loaded with instruments and starts to sound bad. But then it calms down again for a while and after that it's that chaos again. You should have lowered the volume of that wonder-like effect when that part starts. 5/10

Town Square - total dissonance. Each track sounds like it's in a totally different scale with no relation to the other scales. Also the drum track is pretty boring and in some places doesn't fit at all. 2/10

To the Caribbeans - much better than the previous 2, but too happy for my taste. 8/10

Revelation - it's good until that wonder-like sound kicks in at about 1:30. It's in total dissonance with what was behind it. Also that wah guitar doesn't help at all. It would have been better without that wonder sound and with the guitar's volume a bit lower. 4/10

Mystic TrageDy - that guitar is in dissonance with the rest of the instruments every now and then, but it has parts that I like. And good thing you didn't kick in that wonder sound again. 6/10

Murky Waters - that cloth-ripping sound at the beginning doesn't fit at all. And that TATATATATAT metallic sound that kicks in after a little while is also very out of place on that part of the song until that tribal rhythm kicks in and it disappears. But then it's back to total dissonance. 3/10

Well keep on working an study a little music theory.
09-02-2007, 08:02 AM#4
Ghost.X
Quote:
Originally Posted by TDR
Here's my review on them:
Just Keep Smiling - I like the beginning, but after a while it gets too loaded with instruments and starts to sound bad. But then it calms down again for a while and after that it's that chaos again. You should have lowered the volume of that wonder-like effect when that part starts. 5/10

Town Square - total dissonance. Each track sounds like it's in a totally different scale with no relation to the other scales. Also the drum track is pretty boring and in some places doesn't fit at all. 2/10

To the Caribbeans - much better than the previous 2, but too happy for my taste. 8/10

Revelation - it's good until that wonder-like sound kicks in at about 1:30. It's in total dissonance with what was behind it. Also that wah guitar doesn't help at all. It would have been better without that wonder sound and with the guitar's volume a bit lower. 4/10

Mystic TrageDy - that guitar is in dissonance with the rest of the instruments every now and then, but it has parts that I like. And good thing you didn't kick in that wonder sound again. 6/10

Murky Waters - that cloth-ripping sound at the beginning doesn't fit at all. And that TATATATATAT metallic sound that kicks in after a little while is also very out of place on that part of the song until that tribal rhythm kicks in and it disappears. But then it's back to total dissonance. 3/10

Well keep on working an study a little music theory.

Hehe, allright i'll work on that, and thanks.