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Ku Shunkom Ethuth

By Devieus on August 2, 2020 8:56 pm

I haven't really done much yet, but I plan on working on the mix. It's fine in this one because I've done it manually, but any less interference on my part brings me that much closer to total domination.

I also changed an instrument, but the generator didn't include that particular instrument today. These things happen. Watsyn picking up the slack where Monstro could've been.

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I am digging into it finally!
Sounds great

Them birds at the end. That's what I was waiting for.

hent03 wrote:

Them birds at the end. That's what I was waiting for.

I agree, the bird jazzes me up every time. 

When you say you mix it manually, does the program bounces out individual audio files for each track and you compile them and mix in a daw, or you still mix within the program by adding values and such?

I really like this one, relaxing!

Anthony D. wrote:

I am digging into it finally!
Sounds great

Thanks! It's 100% safe for human consumption.

hent03 wrote:

Them birds at the end. That's what I was waiting for.

It was waiting for you, too.

Chrisfoo wrote:
hent03 wrote:

Them birds at the end. That's what I was waiting for.

I agree, the bird jazzes me up every time. 

When you say you mix it manually, does the program bounces out individual audio files for each track and you compile them and mix in a daw, or you still mix within the program by adding values and such?

Audio files..? The program outputs a file that can be opened in the DAW, I just use the mixer in that.

mikememo wrote:

I really like this one, relaxing!

Thanks. It's kinda wild to think I actually increased the tempo for this one.

Ayyyeee. I was hoping there would  be birds here again.

Ah, okay I got you.  Wasn’t sure if the program just compiled a wav file or something.  That makes sense though.

A very peaceful track.  I like the lil drum hits going on.  Yais the bird adds a nice touch too.  *chirp*

so peaceful and lovely, but the ending came too soon.

Mission Crossing wrote:

I really like this.

Anon_Buster wrote:

Ayyyeee. I was hoping there would  be birds here again.

Maybe I can make a second bird, to give the first one a friend.

Chrisfoo wrote:

Ah, okay I got you.  Wasn’t sure if the program just compiled a wav file or something.  That makes sense though.

Yea. Maybe at some point I can make a program that converts it to a sound file so I don't have to open the DAW anymore.

Ipaghost wrote:

They just chilling, they earned it.

Tone Matrix wrote:

A very peaceful track.  I like the lil drum hits going on.  Yais the bird adds a nice touch too.  *chirp*

Thanks. That bird's one powerful being.

Q-Rosh wrote:

so peaceful and lovely, but the ending came too soon.

All good things come to an end. I'll see about postponing it.

I hear more brassiness this week. Still has a nice folk motif in the melody. Dang birds came out of nowhere!

NWSPR wrote:

I hear more brassiness this week. Still has a nice folk motif in the melody. Dang birds came out of nowhere!

Curious, it's still all just chips; but that's the magic of chiptune, isn't it.

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