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Creative Production => Critics' Lounge => Topic started by: Moox on Sat 15/05/2004 18:02:17

Title: First Attempt at midi
Post by: Moox on Sat 15/05/2004 18:02:17
http://www.2dadventure.com/ags/petri.mid
I know its not great, any advice on giving it a good mystery feel
Title: Re: First Attempt at midi
Post by: Mr Flibble on Sat 15/05/2004 18:18:47
Its too fast, and the notes are too high pitched and happy.

By the way, How did you make this?
Title: Re: First Attempt at midi
Post by: Moox on Sat 15/05/2004 18:22:54
midi maker, I found anvil studio to complicated
Title: Re: First Attempt at midi
Post by: Phemar on Sat 15/05/2004 18:41:26

Yeah, Midi Maker rocks. There's lots of errors, but still it's a good program.

I agree with everything Mr. Flibble said...
Title: Re: First Attempt at midi
Post by: Sluggo on Sun 16/05/2004 00:14:24
What kind of mystery feel are you looking for? Right now it sounds sort of like sneaking-around music. If you want more atmospheric music then I agree with Mr. Flibble. Slow it down and try not to continuously use percussion. Maybe just once in a while. I recommend listening to the museum music from the Dagger of Amon Ra, if that's the kind of sound you want. (www.queststudios.com (http://www.queststudios.com))
Title: Re: First Attempt at midi
Post by: Edwin Xie on Sun 16/05/2004 03:04:27
Finally! At least SOMEBODY had a music maker.
Title: Re: First Attempt at midi
Post by: Gregjazz on Sun 16/05/2004 05:21:56
Nice, but kinda repetitive. I suggest turning down the volume (to about 35-50% -- you want it to be subtle) of that woodblock thingy and delete a few notes in its pattern to make it sparser.

Some high-pitched eerie strings would be nice if done right. Experiment with it. While you're at it maybe put a few bars of glockenspiel every once and a while. And a flute. Yes, a flute.

You can put in as many instruments as you want, but be careful to not have them all playing at the same time. Subtle, mind you.