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 Bruce Juice
Registered 23/09/2003
Points 350
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13th October, 2003 at 21:21:03 -
I would like to know of a site that i could get music files for games. possibly something that i could create my own. I know music and how to compose, so i could understand a program easily. thanks to anyone who helps me out
http://www.powow.com/snessprites/
Check out the best place for sprites!
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 David Newton (DavidN) Invisible
Registered 27/10/2002
Points 8322
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14th October, 2003 at 04:27:09 -
For a whole heap of popular MIDIs - www.vgmusic.com
If you want to write your own MODs, www.modplug.com is a good place to start - the Modplug Tracker apparently isn't the best, but it's good for beginners (and I still use it after about three years). www.modarchive.com/artists/wong_chung_bang
Writing MIDIs I'm not so sure about - perhaps someone else can help here. MPT can export to MIDI, but not very well.
http://www.davidn.co.nr - Games, music, living in America
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 ChrisB Crazy?
Registered 16/08/2002
Points 5457
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15th October, 2003 at 11:17:47 -
Spell it right Paul, it's Sibelius
If you already know music & how to compose you might want a sequencer instead of a tracker. If you want to pay (shock horror) the main ones are Cubase and Sibelius, though I have Cakewalk. (Search for more info.) Then you have free ones, which can be found on the internet... somewhere. So use http://www.google.com and have a look for something.
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 Matt Boothman The Nissan Micra of forum members
Registered 20/09/2002
Points 109
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15th October, 2003 at 13:57:02 -
I have been making MIDIs for quite a while, with NoteWorthy Composer. It's shareware, but you can save as many MIDIs as you like with it.
Some examples of my work:
http://www.smegsoft.exaltedhosting.com/~scorpion/music/lionsheart.mid
http://www.smegsoft.exaltedhosting.com/~scorpion/music/roadhog.mid
http://www.smegsoft.exaltedhosting.com/~scorpion/music/lonequest.mid
NoteWorthy uses musical notation, but it isn't all that hard to learn and it's worth trying.
http://soundcloud.com/normbo - Listen to my music.
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 David Newton (DavidN) Invisible
Registered 27/10/2002
Points 8322
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15th October, 2003 at 14:30:29 -
Remember: Good Boys Don't Feel Angry, FACE, All Cows Eat Grass, and Every Good Boy Deserves Favour. Also, Father Charles Goes Down And Ends Battle.
...I hated piano lessons.
http://www.davidn.co.nr - Games, music, living in America
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 ChrisB Crazy?
Registered 16/08/2002
Points 5457
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15th October, 2003 at 17:16:08 -
LOL, I have piano lessons but I never actually had to 'learn' words for the treble clef notes... there are posters that say that in my music room at school, though. I think it's an excuse to have pictures of some cows, and who can blame them?
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 jinxed1million
Registered 22/06/2003
Points 111
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16th October, 2003 at 20:32:02 -
www.anvilstudio.com
^^very good.^^ it has a point & click interface and many useful features.
I've been jinxed! Again!
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