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[WB 2026.2] - Assembly Line

By Numbur99 on January 6, 2026 12:12 am

A song I worked on that didn't take too long to make. Any time signature that the top number is higher than the bottom number is always a challenge using LSDJ. In addition, being at such as slow tempo essentially locks you out of subdividing into 32nd notes without groove changes or tables. This song had a lot of interesting challenges, but it was incredibly fun to make!

Time Signature: 5/4
Tempo: 96
Key Signature: C Major/A Minor
Length: 1:57

See the video here: https://youtu.be/KVCmk5F1Qdo

Made using 1x LSDJ

Audio works licensed by author under:
CC Attribution Share Alike (BY-SA)

I'm loving the 5/4. And shout out to LSDJ. Great music made on a gameboy, we love to see it

wow! what a trippy tune! very cool!

Cool, the 5/4 is definitely keeping things on edge. You've found a ton of ways to create rhythmic variation within that meter. Very cool how it's constantly evolving and growing.
The flat 9 makes it a feel a bit like an Arabic scale.

Very nice smile

it sounds like they're manufacturing danger
- Ebrit

Whoa, I imagine phrase management in 5/4 must be super-tight in LSDJ, but the resulting rhythm has a cool bob/weave to it.    Agree with dustsucker―that second half does not sound like C major/A minor tongue

ineff wrote:

Whoa, I imagine phrase management in 5/4 must be super-tight in LSDJ, but the resulting rhythm has a cool bob/weave to it.    Agree with dustsucker―that second half does not sound like C major/A minor tongue

You and Dustsucker are right: that second half does not contain notes within a C Major scale: it throws in B flats, C sharps, and G sharps. When I was writing this onto sheet music, I didn't bother to change the key to another one because I wasn't 100% sure on which one would fit the scale the best. Thanks for the amazing comments!

I love when the vibrato sneaks in

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