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Re: 200+ tracks of free game music!

Postby SuperSonic » Fri Aug 26, 2011 12:37 am

Wow, this is pretty good :wink:

I'm going to study this :P

by the way, is fl studio free?
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Re: 200+ tracks of free game music!

Postby Jagmaster » Fri Aug 26, 2011 1:07 am

Depends what you call "Free". You can download the trial which has basically every function available but you can't save. You can export though. I found that it crashed the computers I was using a lot upon exiting. (Possibly because I used it frequently on the trial. :P ) I would recommend LMMS instead. It doesn't crash really, and it's open-source and available for Linux and Windows. It doesn't have all the functionality of FLstudio, (Gimp vs Photoshop) and it took even my new computer a long time to execute the installer. If you want to get your feet wet in the world of digital music, you should give this a try. :D
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Re: 200+ tracks of free game music!

Postby SuperSonic » Fri Aug 26, 2011 5:37 pm

I have lmms. The only problem with it is that it is hard to get the right sound you want. Know what I mean? :D
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Re: 200+ tracks of free game music!

Postby Jagmaster » Fri Aug 26, 2011 6:45 pm

Yes. I haven't even found any instrument plugins for it. If I did, I wouldn't know how to install them anyway. :P I just look up royalty free instrument sounds and use them instead. I did find it had more "real" instruments than the FL demo, (I mean violin vs synthesizer) but for some sounds, you can't have more than two notes playing at once on the same track without it sounding terrible...

But, I prefer that over having my computer crash because FL demo thinks I won't ever pay for the full version - which I won't, nor will I ever use it again.
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Re: 200+ tracks of free game music!

Postby SuperSonic » Fri Aug 26, 2011 9:22 pm

Haha, yeah I hate buying programs too :P

That's why I got GE. IT'S FREE!!! :twisted:
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Re: 200+ tracks of free game music!

Postby Game A Gogo » Fri Aug 26, 2011 10:17 pm

Have you guys every heard of Open Modplug Tracker? :)
It's a free program to create module, and is thus called a Tracker!
You can put in sounds and lay them out in a pattern... also have more control over your sounds if you use them as "instruments" where you can control volume, cutoff and resonance with many options like having different samples on each notes, creating a drum machine instrument. You can also use any VST and VST-instrument (usually .dll's you add in OMPT so you can add it into an instrument or channel).

if you can get used to the program, and have good music notion, you will be able to create master pieces...

Here is a track that I made in open mpt Aspira by Fréderic Duguay

You can use it as long as you credit me :)

Of course I do not have the same musical notion DST has! Mine comes from randomness we could say :P
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Re: 200+ tracks of free game music!

Postby Jagmaster » Fri Aug 26, 2011 10:52 pm

That's awesome Game a Gogo!
I've heard you mention Modplug Tracker before, this looks like it has a lot more flexibility than most other music programs.
I have also seen this video of a song that was constructed entirely from windows sounds using the same program a while back. Video

But yeah, I might give this program a try sometime!
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Re: 200+ tracks of free game music!

Postby SuperSonic » Sat Aug 27, 2011 4:46 am

I will have to look into this. And great song Gogo :wink:
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Re: 200+ tracks of free game music!

Postby Game A Gogo » Sat Aug 27, 2011 12:43 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLZwvNssIyc
This one is more visually appealing than the music itself! :D
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Re: 200+ tracks of free game music!

Postby SuperSonic » Sat Aug 27, 2011 5:52 pm

Nice music :)
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Re: 200+ tracks of free game music!

Postby ikarus » Tue Aug 30, 2011 5:30 am

Game A Gogo wrote:Have you guys every heard of Open Modplug Tracker? :)
It's a free program to create module, and is thus called a Tracker!
You can put in sounds and lay them out in a pattern... also have more control over your sounds if you use them as "instruments" where you can control volume, cutoff and resonance with many options like having different samples on each notes, creating a drum machine instrument. You can also use any VST and VST-instrument (usually .dll's you add in OMPT so you can add it into an instrument or channel).

if you can get used to the program, and have good music notion, you will be able to create master pieces...

Here is a track that I made in open mpt Aspira by Fréderic Duguay

You can use it as long as you credit me :)

Of course I do not have the same musical notion DST has! Mine comes from randomness we could say :P


I love trackers! Right now my favorite is milky tracker just for the underground look and pretty advanced too, I think there's a profeshional tracker program to buy called renoise that's extremely advanced too! If I could make music, I'd deff choose a tracker over anything else. I just wish they were easier to learn! never could get further than dabbling and basic beats :/
By the way DST, you are my hero! Such GREAT music!
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Re: 200+ tracks of free game music!

Postby Game A Gogo » Tue Aug 30, 2011 2:03 pm

In order to learn... you have to click everywhere and everything. That's how I learned :D

Also, I tried Milky Tracker and Renoise (I'm pretty sure its free). I found that they limited my creativity, while Open MPT just seems to work with my ideas :)
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Re: 200+ tracks of free game music!

Postby Jagmaster » Tue Aug 30, 2011 2:27 pm

:lol: That's how I learn a lot of things.
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Re: 200+ tracks of free game music!

Postby SuperSonic » Wed Aug 31, 2011 5:32 pm

@Gogo: Hey, could you post a tutorial on MPT? Maybe? :roll:
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Re: 200+ tracks of free game music!

Postby Game A Gogo » Thu Sep 01, 2011 1:50 am

Not really sure you'll get one even if I say I'll make one... I already said I'd try to make a beginner to pro tutorial for GE and that's been sitting around :P
Use google, it's your friend... I can say I know everything from Open MPT from google and from my love of music!

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