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  • Maximum file size allowed is 51200 KB.
  • Images greater than 200x200 pixels will be thumbnailed.
  • For the posting of demoscene, tracked, and otherwise original music.
    Please describe all files when uploading, to avoid confusion.
  • ARTISTS: looking for hosting of your creations that's more lasting than the board?
    Drop me a line! I'd be happy to give you hosting.
  • We've got our own theme music, collaborated on by the regulars and some guys who just wandered by.
  • /r/ midi of acid jazzed evening

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976334 No.8183   [Reply]

And here's my atempt to reproduce what I remember of that song.

>> No.8194  

basement jaxx - red alert

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEBHLjc4DQA

>> No.8195  
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157996

Thank you.



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88931 No.8160   [Reply]

loud and noisy and 1 year old now

for a game that hasn't been released yet

>> No.8187  
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moar music, this time from a handheld game that actually got released (!)

>> No.8188  
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>> No.8189  
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this and the previous were from "The Spirit Engine I"

>> No.8190  
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this one too

>> No.8192  

>>8188
Awesomeness!

>>8190
Really reminds me of the Jojo music in FF3



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1305 No.8155   [Reply]

This tune just popped into my head a second ago. It sounds familiar, though — anyone know what it might be from?

Note: the blank pages of Triangle wave are there 'cause I can't remember what it sounded like in those parts.

>> No.8157  

the parts without the triangle sound like eleanor rigby

>> No.8184  

Interestingly enough, I'd never actually listened to Eleanor Rigby until you mentioned it. o.O It DOES sound similar, but — I don't think that's the song I was remembering.



No.8177   [Reply]

http://lclevy.free.fr/mo3/

I thought this was an interesting link to share, since a few of us still tracking are doing so for portability reasons (consoles, handhelds, etc). Ian Luck's MO3 format's a really great way to shrink the file sizes of modules down, but you had to use the (windows only) proprietary tools to pack it, and BASS to unpack and play.

Hopefully, someone will eventually write an open source alternative to MO3.exe, since I haven't seen or heard anything from WSF packing format since TwiTerror disappeared off the face of the internet.

MO3 supports both MP3 compression and Ogg Vorbis.

>> No.8180  
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mo3 is a cool guy, eh compresses mods and doesn't afraid of anything

>> No.8181  
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902236


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161503 No.8176   [Reply]
>> No.8179  

this should totally be the Superbowl theme next year.



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25823 No.8178   [Reply]

I made this with Famitracker. It's a cover of "Hymn To Aurora" originally composed by the demo group Sync.
You can find the original mod file it's based on here: http://modarchive.org/module.php?34274
Length: 4:14



No.7951   [Reply]

http://youtube.com/watch?v=2N9usPnjXtE&feature=related

Dunno if it hasn't been posted here already, but this looks pretty neat. Can't wait for the english release.

>> No.7957  
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Can't wait either, but I'm much more excited about the homebrew scene, there are some nifty control surfaces in development.
In particular the thing in the picture, once it supports my host.
http://remaincalm.org/index.php/ds-music-apps

>> No.8174  

I've got it now and hunted down this thread just to say it's awesome.



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23391 No.8135   [Reply]

dear .modders(?), how does I track? I've been trying to get into the tracking scene for a while, but the interfaces for most trackers I've checked out have been rather intimidating for me. Anyone can offer some tips to help me better start off mebbe? (pic semi-related)

>> No.8136  

Most would say something along the lines of "open up a module you like in your favorite tracker and just tool around with it." I secretly suspect they're all lazy clods, but that's another story.
I prefer MilkyTracker, but I assume any FT2 clone will do in its place. You can start by opening up the sample editor and drawing a few waveforms that you feel you might use. Sine, square, saw, so on. Either that or you import a wav you've prepared beforehand. Anyways, once you have some samples you can work with, you simply fill in the pattern with whatever comes to mind.
As always, it probably helps to be well versed in musical theory or something like that before trying tracking.

>> No.8137  

Open up a module you like in your favorite tracker and just tool around with it.

>> No.8138  

Good tips here:
>>4065

>> No.8140  

There used to be some good tutorial vids on the milkytracker site.

Anyone still got them?

>> No.8147  

>>8136

I can actually sequenc compentently with a normal/mainstream DAW interfaces (using piano rolls or notation). The main problem being is of course reorientating myself to this rather different approach - mainly, figuring what the fuck all those numbers and letters are supposed mean. I looked through some of the demo projects in MilkyTracker and Renoise, but I'm still quite at a loss of how to even enter stuff.

>>8138

Thanks, I'll look through these.

>> No.8148  

>>8147
One of the big hurdles for me with trackers is learning that almost everything is keyboard-based. It makes for a steep learning curve, but in the long run it's a faster workflow. To enter notes you generally turn on "record" and press letters on your keyboard, for example.

>> No.8161  

>>8148

Keyboard based - as in MIDI Keyboard, Or computer Keyboard?

>> No.8164  

>>8161
He said letters. So a computer keyboard.



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12480 No.8153   [Reply]

http://binaerpilot.no/?nerd=lackluster

Consider yourself drafted in the war against popollution.

>> No.8159  

And here I thought lackluster released a new free CD or something

FEH



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306550 No.8084   [Reply]

A really long time after starting a really long song thread, affiliates of the Elitist Superstructure are proud, happy, and relieved to finally present Title, a free MP3 album of this really long song.

Download (129 MB ZIP archive): http://www.badongo.com/file/10633195

Thanks to all who participated and supported us, on DQN, Tanasinn.info, and /music/ !

Here's the release thread in /dqn/: http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1217462701/

>> No.8088  

congratulations!

>> No.8089  

Torrent version: http://thepiratebay.org/tor/4321320/Title_-_The_DQN_Really_Long_Song_Album

>> No.8097  

MAN DENNIS!

>> No.8099  

Tis finally done. Boob job.

>> No.8101  

Oh, boy! Heh! PENIS! This is an excellent album. Great work, everyone. Hopefully one day, there'll be another DQN music project.

Man DENIS! Man DENNIS!

>> No.8152  

I'll give it a listen.



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