So I recently decided to try making music on my computer, and this is the first result. It's a remake of a battle theme from a GBC JRPG called Lufia: The Legend Returns.
There's a few things I noticed after I posted it, namely brief error in the bass line in one section (it's not horrible, but it just sounds a little off) and I think I need to work a little more on the volume levels in places. It's also in stereo and I did use some panning tricks, so headphones are recommended.
Also, for reference, here's the original.
I honestly still prefer the original version, but this was a great exercise and I had a ton of fun doing it. I'm sure I'll do more stuff like this on the future. Anyway, I welcome any critical comments, tips, tricks, anything to help.
I used LMMS to compose, Audacity to loop, and Windows Media Player to put the YouTube video together. Also, thanks to Matt Snee for providing some great tips.
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Matt Snee
Staff Writer
04/26/2014 at 08:23 PM
sound great man. Sounds professional, like it comes from a real game maybe from the PSX era or something. It sounds a lot like the original, but a little more modern and less chip tuney.
Did you try out that Native Instruments software I recommended?
Angelo Grant
Staff Writer
04/26/2014 at 08:43 PM
Not on this song, It's actually been downloading for about an hour now. I feel like I'm back in the 90's again. Of course it is over 2 gigs and free so I don't really mind. All the sounds except for the bell sound game with LMMS. I got the bell as a sample from Sound Bible. LMMS is really good about using samples.
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