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Music & Sound FX / [LOCKED] Offered: Game Music, Buy 1 Track - Get 1 Free Track!

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Christian Andersson
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Posted: 16th Aug 2010 20:56 Edited at: 5th Sep 2010 23:45
Hi there, Game Developers!

During a limited 2 week campaign 16 Aug to 31 Aug, you may:

*** Buy 1 Track - Get 1 for Free! ***


To celebrate 10,000 song plays at my artist shop and to celebrate my entry in 2 new professional music agencies, my tracks are offered in a Buy-1-Get-1-Free campaign. You can license these tracks 100% legally to be used with Your Game/Film production!

Note: Licensing tracks for use with a public web clip is still only 8.25$ per track(e.g. in a promotion video on your own site or YouTube).

Best Regards
/Christian Andersson, craze@craze.se
Inspire
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Posted: 19th Aug 2010 12:01
Sweet stuff dude. How did you make this music? I'm just wondering, what program / what sound library you were using. I'm very interested in doing stuff like this myself, and I'm wondering how I can get such a good sound as you.

Christian Andersson
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Posted: 19th Aug 2010 15:02
Hello there, Inspire.

Thank you for your kind words.

I have bought many very expensive sound libraries during the last 2 years. Some from Garritan, some from ReFx, some from SoundsOnline. In these songs, I have used a little from all of them.

The best way to learn how to do this kind of music is to spend a lot of time getting to know your sound libraries and their weaknesses and strengths. For example, I take separate notes of all the great sounds in my sound banks, describing in detailed sentences how they sound and how they can be used. You also need to find your own sound, matching your own inspiration, and understand which sounds you need to create music in your style. There's no 1-single-super-sound-library that has it all. So try some different sound bank demos or cheaper light variants from different vendors and try to figure out your needs.

I am sure you will succeed if you just spend some time with it and don't rush it too much. When I rush my instrumentations & compositions, they end up in failures. So I try to not do that anymore.

Best Regards
/Christian8
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Posted: 5th Sep 2010 23:44
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