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BlurryBoy

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A member registered Jul 08, 2024 · View creator page →

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Going through Little Italy on my way to work. I don't know if it's just me but the sax sounded a bit hard on my ears, other than that good job!

This was pretty cool, how I would imagine a tribal ritual song being preformed by members of a tribe would sound like.

This is great! Very playful progressions going on here. The instrumentation really reminds me of games like Commander Keen and it's soundtrack. Again, good work!

Yeah that's one thing that may have fallen a bit short, note variations just so it hits the ear a bit different each time. If I had a bit more time I'd likely be able to implement that better so the end result would come with a bit more polish. But thank you for taking the time to give your thoughts!

Interesting! Not at all what I was expecting but it was a nice listen. It's pretty good for the constraints of the Super Challenge!

Very nice, it's like drifting off into a peaceful lullaby, only wished it went longer!

I'm glad to hear it was a valuable read for you! Also thank you and everyone else for your kind comments on my work, as going into this I felt the MIDI sound would end up being a lot more divisive than it actually is. :)

For this one in particular and many of my other songs I've done, I noodle around in my editor with differing notes and instruments, until I hear a melody/flow in my head, which is usually all it takes to start a full song. Initially I didn't really have a clear theme direction to go in, until I internalized the text theme, and made it more traditionally "Doomy". For each of my songs, I really try to make them all individually memorable in their own ways, usually I do this by employing techniques I haven't before, and several of them to get a very diverse sound throughout each song I do.