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A jam submission

Theseus's SynthesisView project page

Submitted by seangoodwin2006 — 8 hours, 27 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Melody#163.3363.462
Overall#193.1633.282
Jam Prompt#213.0393.154
Accompaniment#223.1133.231

Ranked from 13 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Explicit Content

No

Methodology
I used a lot of random VSTs through Studio One Artist. I just wanted to make something that started with standard instruments and slowly transformed them to electronic ones. It's also loopable!

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Comments

Host

The switch (1:20) from acoustic to electronic captures the prompt perfectly. I like that it’s even teased around 1:02 with the synth doubling the flute line. Great work!

Submitted

I like the flute, Celesta and strings (I believe) at the start. It feels really calm, a bit forest-like. But the electronic synths start seeping in from 0:57 onwards, especially at 1:25. I love how the theme is still upbeat and calm, suggesting that the addition of sentient AI does not have to be a bad thing - they can live alongside us and live like us. It is well executed and a nice song, well done :D

Submitted(+1)

The drop was excellent!

Submitted(+1)

The way you start with the flute and glockenspiel feels so human and vulnerable. I think your next step to piano and strings add more foundation and also lead the way to a great transition into more electronic instruments. I really enjoyed the pulsing synth pads in the background that seem to lift up the synth leads. If I imagine what kind of space this song would accompany, I imagine a place like Star Haven from the original Paper Mario N64 game. While the acoustic instruments change to electronic, I like that it still keeps the calming atmosphere throughout. Great work and thank you for sharing!