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Ge Irchotep Ong

By Devieus on April 19, 2022 6:43 am

I'm trying to fix some latent bugs in the generator, but this song just sounded real nice. Did a little tweaking to the song, but nothing much. The automation on the wave pattern duty in the call track is only a small courtesy, but somehow with strong results, so that's something to investigate.

Back to Devieus, at least for today, and I just had a jolt of inspiration, the urge to create. It's Tuesday, so the entire week ahead of us, filled with unknowns (about us, but really that's just true about everything).

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I love it when the urge to create strikes. Nice work man, glad to have you back (for however long).

pretty neat.. nice melodies.. what were the parameters?

I like the jolly little break at around 1:15 and hey to you too dear bird!

0:15 the intro 1:15 the break and 1:53 the grande finale. well done

Ipaghost wrote:


Brib.

Mission Crossing wrote:

I love it when the urge to create strikes. Nice work man, glad to have you back (for however long).


He left, but I'm glad he made this when he did though.
- Spider

Phil Harmonic wrote:

pretty neat.. nice melodies.. what were the parameters?


None, the generator doesn't take parameters at the moment, but maybe I can program it so it outputs the seed as well, that's the closest thing to input the generator takes.
- Spider

ScanianWolf wrote:

I like the jolly little break at around 1:15 and hey to you too dear bird!


Every song needs a good break from a hard day's work.
- Spider

Q-Rosh wrote:

0:15 the intro 1:15 the break and 1:53 the grande finale. well done


The grand finale is just the chorus preceding the outro, but the fact it does really adds to it.
- Spider

For just a second or two, the intro melody sounded like an 8bit version of the Simpsons theme! Really cool change at 1:17 where the drums stop and the tones change. Nice bass at the end.

The automation is genuinely exciting, particularly as the phrasing in the opening is surprising -- really like that. I feel that the "solo" section around 1:00 is way cool, and wish it could contrast more w/ the previous section (perhaps less sustained-everything during that?) Post-drums moments are awesome. heart

NWSPR wrote:

For just a second or two, the intro melody sounded like an 8bit version of the Simpsons theme! Really cool change at 1:17 where the drums stop and the tones change. Nice bass at the end.


I reckon given enough time and enough iterations, it can generate the Simpsons theme. And then I'll chastise it for being one note off.
- Spider

ilzxc wrote:

The automation is genuinely exciting, particularly as the phrasing in the opening is surprising -- really like that. I feel that the "solo" section around 1:00 is way cool, and wish it could contrast more w/ the previous section (perhaps less sustained-everything during that?) Post-drums moments are awesome. <3


I believe the only thing being automated is the duty on the square wave sound.
Contrast how, by the way?
- Spider

This track sounds different than the usual ones. I like the section from 1:56 especially.

Kedbreak136 wrote:

This track sounds different than the usual ones. I like the section from 1:56 especially.


Not sure why, it's the exact same section as in 0:17, but as far as differences go there is that automation thing happening.
- Spider

I like how heavy that section around 0:30 sounds. I like the overall growl on the synths in this one

Saguaro Gigante wrote:

I like how heavy that section around 0:30 sounds. I like the overall growl on the synths in this one


Yea, that chorus always hits like a truck.
- Spider

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