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Conjured Entertainment
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Posted: 24th Mar 2006 08:03
Yeah, you guessed it.
I've got side-tracked once again.
Here I've gone and made some loop music.

Check it out...

RAH



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Conjured Entertainment
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Posted: 24th Mar 2006 09:16
Hark...could that bass be causing distortion?

{( )}

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SilverMasters
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Posted: 24th Mar 2006 09:29
cool.pow.pow music..but i think that pow pow r too much..they r very frequent .increase the time of original music
Conjured Entertainment
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Posted: 24th Mar 2006 09:44
They might get better with time...

If I could play more than one thing on this horn, then I could get jiggy with it.



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SilverMasters
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Posted: 24th Mar 2006 09:46
yea,but did u made that music? how u made it?
Conjured Entertainment
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Posted: 24th Mar 2006 09:56 Edited at: 24th Mar 2006 10:18
I used software thats designed to utilize loops. ( made by Sony )
It came with loops to chop-up/mix-up and use.
These three are pretty basic, since I'm not a musician.
Maybe with time I'll get better at mixing.

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SilverMasters
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Posted: 24th Mar 2006 09:59
can u tel me the name of that softwares..if u don't mind?
BULLSHOCK 2
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Posted: 24th Mar 2006 09:59
are you talking about acid?

you should look into a program called fruity loops, its really great and easy to use

Conjured Entertainment
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Posted: 24th Mar 2006 10:01 Edited at: 24th Mar 2006 10:30
This one is called Jam Trax by Sony.
Yet another cheap game making tool.
It exports WAV files but I converted to OGG with Audacity.

Gaming Music 101 - Loops Rock

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FredP
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Posted: 24th Mar 2006 13:09
Thanks for the music,Conjured.

FLA
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Posted: 24th Mar 2006 14:02
ur music soungs rocking..u help us a lot...
Conjured Entertainment
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Posted: 24th Mar 2006 19:27 Edited at: 24th Mar 2006 19:49
@I has returned
No problem.

@SilverMasters
Quote: "ur music soungs rocking..u help us a lot... "

Thanks.
Some MP3 encoders will not recognize the Jam Trax WAV files.
This is because they are an Apple WAV instead of Microsoft WAV. (I guess there is a difference)
Audacity (free download) can recognize both WAV file formats.
All you have to do is open the Jam Trax WAV with Audacity, then export it as a WAV.
Use a separate name and you now have both WAV versions.
The MP3 converters will recognize the new Audacity WAV.

My advice is to use OGG Vorbis (royalty free) instead of MP3 (not royalty free).
MP3 has a terrible License compared to OGG.
I just thought this would help those die-hard MP3 Fans.

Have Fun!

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Just One Old Man
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Posted: 25th Mar 2006 01:04
Nice start, Conjured. Always like to see people getting into the music side.

BULLSHOCK is right, Fruity Loops is a really good program that's easy to get started in. Personally, I prefer Acid Pro, but it's what I've used for years. Good luck with it, and let's hear some more...

Conjured Entertainment
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Posted: 28th Mar 2006 12:59
Quote: "you should look into a program called fruity loops, its really great and easy to use"

I looked at it, and it looks really nice.
Costs too much for me though.

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