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Speedrun #15 : Nuit Blanche (Ludum Dare 35)

By Tomavatars on April 24, 2016 6:00 pm

Hey there!
Last week was a track I made for a game that was made by friends for the Ludum Dare 35.
We decided on monday to make our own 15 hours game.
This track was made for it. It is some synths drone from Prophet 12, that was stretched with the awesome Paul Stretch algorithm.

Please, feel free to play to our game, which I really love! I'm planning to pursue the development of it when I'll have the time.

http://ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-3 … ;uid=45424

Ps : I'm really really sorry to be absent of the forum. Those nice people like Jim or OneZero that are commenting, again, I'm sorry not to give you feedback to your own music.

Great timbre, trailing off into infinity…

How did we exist before Paulstretch?

I'm downloading the red door game as well. Thanks.

Jim Wood wrote:

I'm downloading the red door game as well. Thanks.

You're welcome Jim smile

Jim Wood wrote:

Great timbre, trailing off into infinity…

How did we exist before Paulstretch?

Haha! Are you using it? I just discovered the use of it even if I knew about it's existence before with some Bieber awesome ambient stretch!

Tomavatars wrote:
Jim Wood wrote:

Great timbre, trailing off into infinity…

How did we exist before Paulstretch?

Haha! Are you using it? I just discovered the use of it even if I knew about it's existence before with some Bieber awesome ambient stretch!

Way back in prehistoric computer times (i.e. about 10 years or so), there was a piece floating around the internet called "24 Beet stretch," which was Beethoven's 9th stretched to 24 hours. I believe this was an early example of what became Paulstretch.

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