(1:09) - I'm soooo dying to know what you people think about the soundquality. Before I went off to florida I worked on my it yet again. I've finally came to a point where I was/am satisfied with it. At least for now. Pumping bass, real evil sounding guitars and smooth drums = Earsex! :D
As the title says, it's a prebattle loop. Imagen a convo before a boss fight to get the right feel for it. I can't say for what it is and I probably won't leave this up on my site for long because of several reasons (Details in a journal when the time comes) but enjoy it none the less while it's there!
Best to listen to with moderate speakers or even better, a 5.1 surround!
Comments are welcome! :3
Prebattle loop is © DarKsidE555 / 2009
As the title says, it's a prebattle loop. Imagen a convo before a boss fight to get the right feel for it. I can't say for what it is and I probably won't leave this up on my site for long because of several reasons (Details in a journal when the time comes) but enjoy it none the less while it's there!
Best to listen to with moderate speakers or even better, a 5.1 surround!
Comments are welcome! :3
Prebattle loop is © DarKsidE555 / 2009
Category Music / Rock
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 119 x 120px
File Size 2.64 MB
I'm guessing that this will appear in a game. (If so, congratulations!)
You asked about the sound quality. This is from my el-Cheapo speakers (about ten centimeters tall):
Drums: Came out well. Sharp attacks. Pounding snare.
Lead guitar: Came out well. Perfect, heavy-metal distortion.
Bass: Not strong enough. ("Turn up the bass!")
Listen to this piece on televisions or on small speakers. They can't pick up the driving bass that you recorded. Then decide how much you'll cater to them, and how much you'll cater to people with full 5.1 surround.
You asked about the sound quality. This is from my el-Cheapo speakers (about ten centimeters tall):
Drums: Came out well. Sharp attacks. Pounding snare.
Lead guitar: Came out well. Perfect, heavy-metal distortion.
Bass: Not strong enough. ("Turn up the bass!")
Listen to this piece on televisions or on small speakers. They can't pick up the driving bass that you recorded. Then decide how much you'll cater to them, and how much you'll cater to people with full 5.1 surround.
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