My first try
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My first try
Hello guys,
I'd like to support the Wesnoth project with some music.
Here is my first attempt for a music in medieval style.
It is a little bit like Age of Empires 1. Enjoy.
If you like it I'll try to make a wav, ogg or something.
I'd like to support the Wesnoth project with some music.
Here is my first attempt for a music in medieval style.
It is a little bit like Age of Empires 1. Enjoy.
If you like it I'll try to make a wav, ogg or something.
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Sounds kind of nice. It gets quite repetitive, though. I think it would be good to remove about half of the total content, and reduce it to be played at half the speed, leaving the same total length.
P.S.: What program did you use to make it?
P.S.: What program did you use to make it?
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Thanks for the fast reply.
It repeats quite often because I normally make trance, rap and techno (and stuff I cant sort in genres).
I use a nearly 15 year old Windows 3.11 program ( Voyetra MIDI Orchestrator plus). Sure, its a relic, but its simple and easy. (KISS works )
For the mp3s (which I can convert in oggs) I use Fruity Loops, but this is a rather unexplored continent. It will take a few month to learn the whole stuff and tools the program comes with.
It repeats quite often because I normally make trance, rap and techno (and stuff I cant sort in genres).
I use a nearly 15 year old Windows 3.11 program ( Voyetra MIDI Orchestrator plus). Sure, its a relic, but its simple and easy. (KISS works )
For the mp3s (which I can convert in oggs) I use Fruity Loops, but this is a rather unexplored continent. It will take a few month to learn the whole stuff and tools the program comes with.
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Awesome! It`s your first try? Hard to believe. But it`s a bit too long, i suggest that you try what EP suggested.
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MP3 is a patented format and they want you to pay to license their encoding technology. I always thought MP3 was free, and on our end it may be. However, for people using MP3 in a product they produce it costs money. OGG is free and better than MIDI I guess. We're all about free around here.
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