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Geek Culture / Game music

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BearCDPOLD
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Posted: 8th Jan 2006 10:45
Hey guys,

I wrote this battle theme for a very cool game (WIP).
http://www.cdpgames.com/pub_files/GuyonBattle.mp3

Another song for it, sort of a title-screen/main theme tune, all adventurous sounding.
http://cdpgames.com/pub_files/GuyonGame.mp3


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Darkbasic MADPSP
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Posted: 8th Jan 2006 10:51 Edited at: 8th Jan 2006 10:52
Not bad the second one reminds me of my holiday at portaventura (Yes i linked it in my sig)

http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/csimon/spain03/days2_3.htm << where i went for my holiday or www.portaventura.es
Robin
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Posted: 8th Jan 2006 11:16
Hey those are pretty nice! - and they would go well in some kind of battle/rts game.
Which program did you use to make them in?

Robin

http://www.robinsgames.com | robin@robinsgames.com

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Hawkeye
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Posted: 8th Jan 2006 13:43
Haha, sounds like the worms music style (by bjorn lynne)


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Wiggett
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Posted: 9th Jan 2006 01:33
sounds very ff'ish. only a lil old school with the program, so it sounds like a just after snes days track. but otherwise pretty neato. sounds a lot like it would go well in an ww1 aerial combat game

BearCDPOLD
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Posted: 11th Jan 2006 06:26
Thanks for the feedback guys. I notated in Sibelius, which was hooked up to my CVP209. I know what you guys mean about the old school sound, it's straight classical cheesy film-ish, and frankly I need to get a better means of recording, heh heh.


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