For Absolite.
Ignore the pitchbends for the flute line.
Ignore the pitchbends for the flute line.
Category Music / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 50 x 50px
File Size 25.9 kB
That's why I never bought FL. Too much money for way too little. I'm old fashioned... If you ever catch me streaming you'd see JUST how old fashioned I am when it comes to making the stuff.
I can't believe that took you only 10 Minutes. That'd take me like... IDK three years, lol.
I can't believe that took you only 10 Minutes. That'd take me like... IDK three years, lol.
Yeah, it's that awful.
I use a mix of a few things.
Originally it was a japanese producing program called NWCII, not to be confused with the Noteworthy Composer which (to my knowledge) hadn't been made at the time.
After I got a new computer, i was SICK of using it, because of the slow processing speed it had. It made top quality sound, but it was just too buggy, and it crashed frequently. The upside of it however, was it was easy and fast. it allowed me to run music off at a breakneck pace. When I started doing this stuff, I could do about 6 requests in one hour.
I then scrapped that, Bought Noteworthy composer, got synthfont, and got audacity, and began doing things that way.
In fact, most of the time, that's how I still do it. I refer to that method as Hard render.
Soft render involves my recently purchased copy of Mixcraft in tandem with other writing software, midipiano, mididrum, Noteworthy composer... A large number of my recent songs have been done in this method, instead of the older Hard Render method.
I use a mix of a few things.
Originally it was a japanese producing program called NWCII, not to be confused with the Noteworthy Composer which (to my knowledge) hadn't been made at the time.
After I got a new computer, i was SICK of using it, because of the slow processing speed it had. It made top quality sound, but it was just too buggy, and it crashed frequently. The upside of it however, was it was easy and fast. it allowed me to run music off at a breakneck pace. When I started doing this stuff, I could do about 6 requests in one hour.
I then scrapped that, Bought Noteworthy composer, got synthfont, and got audacity, and began doing things that way.
In fact, most of the time, that's how I still do it. I refer to that method as Hard render.
Soft render involves my recently purchased copy of Mixcraft in tandem with other writing software, midipiano, mididrum, Noteworthy composer... A large number of my recent songs have been done in this method, instead of the older Hard Render method.
Hmm, doesn't sound quite like what was expecting, maybe I was thinking of the wrong instruments. I can hear the flute, but in the beginning it sounds like the vocals and not the strings, not whatever instrument I was thinking of. Maybe instead, can just post the entire midi? I can sort the instruments out. I use a program called Synthesia that takes midi files and graphically plays them on a keyboard, kinda like guitar hero.
Yeah, that must have been it. Well anyways, it sounds great now. Oddly though the part after 1:25 seems to play faster than it does in the actual song (and thus the length of the song is cut by one minute), but that doesn't matter since I just need the notes. Thanks so much! I really liked this piece and wanted an easier way to play it than by ear (since i suck at that hehe).
It sounds interesting; vaguely oriental. One of the instruments isn't mapped to anything I have, though -- I can play MIDI files only through Timidity in Linux, and often more complicated MIDIs will result in 'No instrument mapped to tone bank 0, program 52 - this instrument will not be heard'. This is probably the result of just using the basic sound patches.
friggin upstarts... I'd be that awesome too if I had 2 metric tons of hair gel and my village home where I was adopted by kind farmers and raised and had the one true childhood friend who understood my otherwise outcast self was burned to the ground by an over-confident and power-mad tyrant. Geeze, some people have all the luck! >:O
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