On short notice today.
And at the end of the solo, the strings section and the big brass joins in for the reprise... oh right. I haven't written that part in yet...
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Showing posts with label original composition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label original composition. Show all posts
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Rhythmic Thursday: Jungle Bongo
I threw in Adobe Audition to get the final mix because I don't know how to pitch shift entire tracks in Renoise, and the timbre of the drums are off...
I think I'm at the stage where I should spend a month or two going over stuff I've already done and learn to tune the channels and add effects. As it stands, there's a few loops that I'd actually like to finish but couldn't within this 2-3 hour time frame I give myself each weekday.
I think I'm at the stage where I should spend a month or two going over stuff I've already done and learn to tune the channels and add effects. As it stands, there's a few loops that I'd actually like to finish but couldn't within this 2-3 hour time frame I give myself each weekday.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Melodic Thursday: Melodrama
This one is rather simplistic. I really should learn how to fine tune the instruments... the cut off sounds so unnatural.
I think I'll likely start writing HTML5 code snippets on Tuesday. They'll not be as as fancy as the stuff from the other days, but it's one of the many things that I should start practicing on.
I think I'll likely start writing HTML5 code snippets on Tuesday. They'll not be as as fancy as the stuff from the other days, but it's one of the many things that I should start practicing on.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Melodic Thursday: Deploy (The Troops)
I wanted to write a piece as a background music for a Tactical RPG, so I started with a militaristic drum beat and ended with this.
I was going to congratulate myself on a not-totally-crappy bass line when I realized that I've just copied from the key segment of Mind Heist (better known as the Inception Trailer Music). Oh well, at least this bit is just a practice piece, so I can get away with it... but I swear, once these unforgettable melodies get stuck in your head, you just unconsciously start writing them back down.
I was going to congratulate myself on a not-totally-crappy bass line when I realized that I've just copied from the key segment of Mind Heist (better known as the Inception Trailer Music). Oh well, at least this bit is just a practice piece, so I can get away with it... but I swear, once these unforgettable melodies get stuck in your head, you just unconsciously start writing them back down.
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Melodic Thursday: Playing With Live Mixing New Instruments
No big revelation in terms of composing better melodies, but I've been playing around with a bunch of new instruments... who would have known that there's actually free orchestral samples (from the Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra) and you don't have to fork over a bazillion bucks to get the professional ones (I'm sure they sound a bazillion times better, but for my purpose...).
Also, who would have known that jumpy melody is played by a specific violin technique. The more you know.
Oh, also also... I've played around with recording a live mix of the three tracks by muting sections on and off on the fly while playing. I'm sure there's a way to do it properly inside Renoise but I still haven't found the time to read through the manual yet.
Also, who would have known that jumpy melody is played by a specific violin technique. The more you know.
Oh, also also... I've played around with recording a live mix of the three tracks by muting sections on and off on the fly while playing. I'm sure there's a way to do it properly inside Renoise but I still haven't found the time to read through the manual yet.
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Melodic Thursday: Chip Kingdom
The original goal was to do a generic "I'm dungeon crawling" loop. It has a bit of that, but there's a grander vibe that might make it better as an overworld music:
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Melodic Thursday: Four Chord Joy
I've always wanted to see what the four chord buzz is all about. And by "four chords" I mean these four...
And I lifted a few bars from Ode to Joy... oh well, I had no time, so I had to lift more materials just to get a start. At the very least, I think I'll write a few more tunes from these pre-baked chord progressions, just to get a feel of how melodic progression generally feels like.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Rhythm Thursday: Drum Variations (Paranoia)
Learning drum patterns. Always fun, though the end result isn't necessary listenable. Oh well, here it is anyway:
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Melodic Thursday: Chip Church
I was actually looking around Renoise to see if it comes with a string synth that sounds somewhere near the ballpark of Carly Rae Jepsen's Call Me Maybe, but I ended up finding a chiptune instrument that I want to play with instead:
A very simple melody. I've never quite figured out how to spice these basic pieces up a little though.
A very simple melody. I've never quite figured out how to spice these basic pieces up a little though.
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Melodic Thursday: Hurtful
A bit upset today. That and listening to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xbkovCQMmc">Circus Galop ad infinitum more or less produced this result:
Again, unfinished. I have a feeling that having some basic knowledge of note scales would save me a lot of grief, instead of fumbling around the keyboard looking for the right note...
Again, unfinished. I have a feeling that having some basic knowledge of note scales would save me a lot of grief, instead of fumbling around the keyboard looking for the right note...
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Music Thursday: It's... Something
The title says it all. Unlike the things that I do on the other weekdays, I've never had any real experience producing music in any capacity; I dabble with trackers once every blue moon and that's about it. It's going to take a long time before I can produce anything worth listening to on this "two hours per day" schedule. Nevertheless, I'll leave the things that I've done here as a reminder that next week I should probably try a little harder.
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