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Contemplating what to do with the packs I've created during game jams. They're slightly lower in quality and clutter up my profile. Perhaps I'll enhance and consolidate them into a single ever-evolving pack, updating it with new creations from future jams.
However, there's one concern (maybe it's just in my head) - the pack might end up being too heterogeneous in terms of music styles. I'll have to find a way to maintain coherence and balance. Any suggestions or thoughts?
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Pensando en qué hacer con los packs producidos durante las game jams. Son de algo menos calidad y ensucian mi perfil. Tal vez los mejore y los agrupe en un único pack en desarrollo constante, actualizándolo con las nuevas creaciones de futuras jams.
Sin embargo, hay un problema (que quizá sólo esté en mi cabeza): el pack podría ser demasiado heterogéneo en cuanto a estilos de música. Tendré que encontrar una forma de mantener la coherencia y el equilibrio. ¿Algún consejo o idea al respecto?
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What about
"Game Jam Volume 1" with 25 awesome tracks and 5 loops, ..Volume 2, Volume 3, etc
or
"Game Jam Volume 1 - Platformer Music" with 10 tracks and 5 loops
"Game Jam Volume 2 - Side-scroller Music" with 10 tracks and 5 loops .. for example.
This way you can keep evolving the packs without too much clutter.
another idea
"Game Jam Volume 1 - Fantasy Music"
"Game Jam Volume 2 - Sci-fi Music"
Thank you for the suggestion :)
However, I won't be creating multiple volumes as it would bring back the same issue I currently have. I want to keep what I create for game jams separate from the packs I make with more time and quality. In my profile, there is already a very long list of packs, and there is no easy way to distinguish the jam packs. I don't want someone to access them without being warned that the quality in these cases is not the best.
I think I could name it a "Bundle" instead of "Pack" to differentiate it.