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Much more effort went into this than necessary, and thats exactly why I like it
The noticeable amount of effort put into the animation for the intro had me cracking up for a while
Ill take all of them for $4
Thanks again for taking the time to speak to me, if my company is requested again then I'll be happy to do another interview in the near future
You are awesome! Hell yeah, we can do that!
I enjoy the vibe, I am a sucker for square wave and chiptune, and it has a heroic standoff feel to it, as the title would imply. The tricky part about using square wave sound fonts is that if the velocity is set too high, it can create a LOT of gain. Aside from the gain levels spiking, I like the somber/aspirational feel.
The heavy chip drum bits that start at 00:27 are a tad heavy, a trick I like to use when using repeating percussive sounds is to dim the consecutive/following beats to make them sound like a different instrument, or even a drum roll in some cases.
Look carefully at the orange bar, see how its touching the top and bottom of the EQ? Try to keep it within those marks by a few decibels and the gain issue should be kept at bay
Aside from gain/balancing issues, I think you could have something great going on here. Keep it up!
- Interloping
Appreciate that response, my friend. :D I really do. I see where you're coming from with all that and it's perfectly fair, definitely one of the things I struggle with a lot, so I'll keep working at it. Thanks brother.
His name is Schflugg, and you cannot tell me otherwise
He definitely do be pondering a think
Baby Feesh :D (That turns into octopus for some reason)
I enjoy writing video game music with square wave and old GBA sound fonts and I take great inspiration from chiptune and retro style work
All of my work is done on the FL Studio piano roll, that means no samples or remixes. Everythings done from scratch
Age 29, Bed/Sheet
Composer
Canada
Joined on 12/20/09