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Lofi Music to Point and Click by

By Wisefire on April 14, 2024 11:40 pm

I'm replaying Simon the Sorcerer (and recently finished 'The Dig') So point and click games are on my mind.

This is not the sound track for one, not even a tribute.

Fun fact: the violin was played by me. Note for note 🤣

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Lofi squad! I can hear the adventure game inspo. Digging the bitcrunched drums in the second half. Nice work.

oh man those tiles bring back some memories!! great track, love the drum sounds

I appreciate the live violin, it gives the track an organic quality. I like when the song takes off after a minute. Too bad it's over right after, this is a nice immersive build!

This sure pops off pretty hard for lo-fi. Good work on the violin, what's the process behind it?
- Raioh

judy wrote:

Lofi squad! I can hear the adventure game inspo. Digging the bitcrunched drums in the second half. Nice work.

now that you've mentioned it, yeah they are quite crunchy! It mostly comes from sketchcassette2, a cassette tape simulator. guess my mind subconsciously went to a bit crunch like effect!

Bleeoop wrote:

oh man those tiles bring back some memories!! great track, love the drum sounds


thnx! phat pixels FTW!

rplktr wrote:

I appreciate the live violin, it gives the track an organic quality. I like when the song takes off after a minute. Too bad it's over right after, this is a nice immersive build!

yeah, i still feel a bit unsatiated after it ends, might build it out some day.


Devieus wrote:

This sure pops off pretty hard for lo-fi. Good work on the violin, what's the process behind it?
- Raioh


Thank you! the long and short of it is as follows. I found a cheap violin on kings day (think city-wide garage sale) last year, restored it. Never learned to play it, but i know enough to at least get a semi-consistent tone out of it. so made a chord progression, recorded every note separately, drowned it in OTT, reverb, sketchcassette2 and a low cut EQ, added string ensemble preset playing the same chords, but way more silent ( you can hear'em coming in around 8 sec)

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