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Matt_S:
I like it :)

GinDiamond:
My favorites are the Unholy Cathedral, Something Wicked, and the Brick Song.

I also like Dark Secrets. What special level is this for?

It sounds really great. I would have like it for Walls of Ice!

Simon-v:

--- Quote from: GinDiamond on September 19, 2012, 12:33 ---My favorites are the Unholy Cathedral, Something Wicked, and the Brick Song.

I also like Dark Secrets. What special level is this for?

It sounds really great. I would have like it for Walls of Ice!

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Thanks!

I normally announce new tracks in a separate post in this thread. The relevant post is:

--- Quote from: Simon-v on March 18, 2012, 03:11 ---Without the usual long preambles (see previous posts if you wish to see what they were like) and completely missing the DoomRL 0.9.9.6G release, i present my misplaced attempt at the theme for The Vaults, aptly named Dark Secrets, for what happens to be peer review.

Of exactly one person.

Pity he won't be able to do it for a while.

(More details are to be found in the first post).

A fair warning: most of this track is "ambient", and there is some repetition. Some people find this sort of stuff "uninteresting". I can't help you with that, so just crank up the music volume, sit back and enjoy the ride while doing something else (like killing the resident mancubi and arkh-viles, for example).

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You may use it freely, as long as you don't violate the — fairly lax — license terms (credit where credit is due, no selling it for money and derivative works licensed alike).

Thexare:
I've been wanting to try making some music of my own, and I was wondering what program you use. I distinctly recall you answering this very question somewhere, but it's not in this topic...

Simon-v:

--- Quote from: Thexare on September 21, 2012, 00:26 ---I've been wanting to try making some music of my own, and I was wondering what program you use. I distinctly recall you answering this very question somewhere, but it's not in this topic...

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--- Quote from: Simon-v on January 12, 2012, 01:11 ---This comes up fairly often. I guess i should make a FAQ entry or something.

My actual requirements are fairly simple. I need a MIDI sequencer of some sorts that can do some kinds of effects, a MIDI player/renderer that can write to WAV and a collection of high-quality samples for it. For a while now, these requirements were satisfied by TuxGuitar (which behaves a whole lot like GuitarPro (or so i heard), and also provides the benefit of being able to verify offhand that the composition will be playable on real-world instruments), FluidSynth for the rendering and Frank Wen's Fluid, release 3 as the soundfont.

Truth to be told, you don't need any kind of awesome software to create; All you need is enough inspiration and persistence to make a 30-second, four-instrument loop that doesn't suck. Later, when you improve so much that you grow out of your tools, you will know what you need to replace them with.

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You're welcome. (I'll be adding a FAQ page on my website sometime soon and putting this one in it. Yeah, i better.)

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