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Try looking up AudioSauna. It's still being developed, but is fully functioning as a music making program.
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I use Noteworthy Composer when composing; the version I have allows one to export MIDI files.Seth wrote:So I need a free program that will allow me to make beats. Does anyone have any insight into this kind of thing?
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Re: Music.
To quote from the video game thread topic:
I can't think of a more emotional soundtrack to listen to today.
Yep.TheMobian wrote:Just played through Klonoa: Door to Phantomile, and Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil again over the past week.
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What can I say? Their still the two greatest games ever to be created on the face of the earth.
Now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to cry in the corner to this song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drkUZB13ai8
And sit in whimsical fancy while tearing up to this song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaBVsUBw7v4
I don't think any other game before, or since, has had music as emotionally stirring as the Klonoa series. ever...
I can't think of a more emotional soundtrack to listen to today.
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Dang, the piano and strings in that first link are amazing. Kinda reminds me of "Beginning of Fall" from Mana Khemia 2.
And second link, upbeat with a bass, chimes, piano? Pretty dang cool. And now there's a flute. Cool.
WHY HAVE I NOT HEARD OF THIS GAME!?
And second link, upbeat with a bass, chimes, piano? Pretty dang cool. And now there's a flute. Cool.
WHY HAVE I NOT HEARD OF THIS GAME!?
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Probably because its the most underrated game series in the history of the world. Plus its extremely rare to get your hands on any one of the games right now. I mean, I think the cheapest you can get "Klonoa: Door to Phantomile" new for is over 300 bucks on ebay,(there's a "Never been opened" one for 2,000 dollars, not even joking) and used its still 60 bucks minimum on Amazon. *dies*TarkaTarquol wrote:Dang, the piano and strings in that first link are amazing. Kinda reminds me of "Beginning of Fall" from Mana Khemia 2.
And second link, upbeat with a bass, chimes, piano? Pretty dang cool. And now there's a flute. Cool.
WHY HAVE I NOT HEARD OF THIS GAME!?
But still, the Klonoa series was AMAZING! And the emotion of the music was just so stunning every time...
Here's another one that makes me teary eyed: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTQ1ChXeqIk
And probably the most famous of Klonoa's songs, Baladium's Drive: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YyhuIRRnpM
I could spend all day linking to Klonoa Music, but I think its best to let you guys explore it on your own. Or, better yet, BUY ALL THE GAMES! Its totally worth it!
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Right now, I've found myself addicted to this song: Noisia's "Soul Purge."
"Nervous, twisted, coursing off and convoluted, slightly edgy, messy, caught in the net, left to our own devices... these thoughts we collected, but after the soul purge we emerge from the depths." It describes me pretty well...
I'm also really into Amon Tobin's album, ISAM. It sounds like he's just cobbling together random sounds, which is basically what he did, but he does it so well that it became as a masterpiece of electronic music. Might I mention that he only used one instrument sample in the creation of that album, and it was a kick drum that only appeared in the second half of the first track?
"Nervous, twisted, coursing off and convoluted, slightly edgy, messy, caught in the net, left to our own devices... these thoughts we collected, but after the soul purge we emerge from the depths." It describes me pretty well...
I'm also really into Amon Tobin's album, ISAM. It sounds like he's just cobbling together random sounds, which is basically what he did, but he does it so well that it became as a masterpiece of electronic music. Might I mention that he only used one instrument sample in the creation of that album, and it was a kick drum that only appeared in the second half of the first track?
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Lots of Dinosaur Jr. right now. Mostly their newer stuff, but some old songs too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgTJtdn6VjM
J Mascis is still awesome
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgTJtdn6VjM
J Mascis is still awesome
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The booti of Ridge Racer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9chg0kylE8
I'm really intrigued by this late 90's electronic. I like how laid-back it is.
It's really depressing that stuff like this is what replaced it. Ugh...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9chg0kylE8
I'm really intrigued by this late 90's electronic. I like how laid-back it is.
It's really depressing that stuff like this is what replaced it. Ugh...
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Some ambient music by Brian Eno, not sure why. I really love it though!
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The Cure - Friday I' m in Love
Iced Earth - V
Coal Chamber and Ozzy Osbourne- Shock the Monkey
Senmuth - Hymns Unto Sebek On the Holiday of Water
Iced Earth - V
Coal Chamber and Ozzy Osbourne- Shock the Monkey
Senmuth - Hymns Unto Sebek On the Holiday of Water
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NIN perform "Metal" with Gary Numan
NIN perform "Cars" with Gary Numan
There should be more of this. These two are great together.
NIN perform "Cars" with Gary Numan
There should be more of this. These two are great together.
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Nine Inch Nails and Peter Murphy - Bela Lugosi's DeadPunchy wrote:NIN perform "Metal" with Gary Numan
NIN perform "Cars" with Gary Numan
There should be more of this. These two are great together.
Fear Factory and Gary Numan - Cars
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Demon Hunter- A Broken Upper Hand
Slipknot-Wait and Bleed
Barenaked Ladies-Life in a Nutshell
the Showdown-Take me Home
Drist-Arterial Black
Yea, I'm one of those dudes, and it's been one of those days.
Slipknot-Wait and Bleed
Barenaked Ladies-Life in a Nutshell
the Showdown-Take me Home
Drist-Arterial Black
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Brings back some great memoriesSpens wrote:Drist-Arterial Black
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Do you know Smooth McGroove?
I love his acapella arrangements (and of course his cat Charl )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oC9Z2XxkIfQ
I love his acapella arrangements (and of course his cat Charl )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oC9Z2XxkIfQ
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Didn't see this earlier, good stuff.Radio Blue Heart wrote: Nine Inch Nails and Peter Murphy - Bela Lugosi's Dead
Fear Factory and Gary Numan - Cars
Borrowed some Marilyn Manson from a friend, never really listened to his stuff before.
Eh, not all of it's that great, but I love the covers of the Eurythmics Sweet Dreams and Depeche Mode's Personal Jesus
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Marilyn Manson is a guilty pleasure for me. Although I think he does good music, especially covers, his sound, appearance and whole persona is just so derivative. He rips off everybody from Alice Cooper to Trent Reznor to David Bowie to any number of industrial or black metal bands. As much talent as he shows he is kind of a poser.Punchy wrote:Didn't see this earlier, good stuff.Radio Blue Heart wrote: Nine Inch Nails and Peter Murphy - Bela Lugosi's Dead
Fear Factory and Gary Numan - Cars
Borrowed some Marilyn Manson from a friend, never really listened to his stuff before.
Eh, not all of it's that great, but I love the covers of the Eurythmics Sweet Dreams and Depeche Mode's Personal Jesus
Deals Death - Collapse
Mastodon - Oblivion
Scartown - Neon Blood
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New Queens of the Stone Age is so close! I can hardly wait!!
Also, Trent Reznor announced new NIN later this year!
Also, Trent Reznor announced new NIN later this year!
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Blackmore's Night - Locked within the crystal ball.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... u4WFmfoYBg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... u4WFmfoYBg
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Namco Sound Team-Ridge Racer Type 4.
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Psychobilly/Punkabilly
"TV Set" - The Cramps
"Destination Zulu Land" - King Kurt
"Psychobilly Freakout" - Reverend Horton Heat
"Green Haze" - Elvis Hitler
"TV Set" - The Cramps
"Destination Zulu Land" - King Kurt
"Psychobilly Freakout" - Reverend Horton Heat
"Green Haze" - Elvis Hitler
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This guy's stuff is always great. Original music based on games? Yes please!: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AK9L5zSDRiA
Most recently though I've had the Dust: An Elysian Tail soundtrack stuck in my head: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B82Xmil5 ... niWKw-KhUk
Most recently though I've had the Dust: An Elysian Tail soundtrack stuck in my head: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B82Xmil5 ... niWKw-KhUk
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Edit: I'm just gonna remove all that. Didn't like it.
Currently listening to Pink Floyd's Soundtrack from the film More after having seen the film for the first time.
Currently listening to Pink Floyd's Soundtrack from the film More after having seen the film for the first time.
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Ghost Tonight, by Chairlift
One of the catchiest songs I've ever heard
Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours, by of course Stevie Wonder
(Bonus: An a capella version of it)
Diane Young, by Vampire Weekend
Rhythm Nation, by Janet Jackson (I wish there was a higher quality version of the music vid; all the ones I've seen are pretty low res)
One of the catchiest songs I've ever heard
Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours, by of course Stevie Wonder
(Bonus: An a capella version of it)
Diane Young, by Vampire Weekend
Rhythm Nation, by Janet Jackson (I wish there was a higher quality version of the music vid; all the ones I've seen are pretty low res)
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Who remembers this song? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3G5IXn0K7A
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Oh yes, I do! It was the perfect song to annoy my friendsTatsuo wrote:Who remembers this song? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3G5IXn0K7A
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'I Feel Good', covered by Bobby McFerrin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-tjM8bWUZo
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