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Tutorial - How I Make My Music.

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Q.K.:
Well, really it's just the music for the menu screen, you know, New Game, Load, Options. So most people don't spend a lot of time there anyways, and I actually felt it really fit the whole river theme. Nice and relaxing, before you go into the game and fight all this... non-relaxing stuff. Haha. Ah well, I guess I can understand where you're coming from.

Kame:

--- Quote from: Kren on January 13, 2007, 12:26:33 am ---hmmm just wondering, can you sing the sound with a microphone and then adapt it so it sounds like a song? That would really make me happy :D

--- End quote ---
Yes, you can. A program called Music Masterworks does it in real-time, and a program called AmazingMIDI (http://www.pluto.dti.ne.jp/~araki/amazingmidi/) can convert pre-recorded WAV files, but the most effective method I've found is to use the "insert note being sung into microphone" tool in Anvil Studio, next to the insert rest button. This method allows you to redo notes and tweak them as you go along. It's far more precise but requires more musical knowledge.

DarkeSword:
Well, you could use a program like that to get your music down, but in the end, I think it's better to just develop your ear and learn your intervals.  That goes a long way in making it easier to transcribe what you hear in your head "onto paper" (in this case, the sequencer on your computer). XD

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