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A Musical Silkroad Tribute
Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 5:02 pm
by treefigners
I call it "Rocking Heukmakdan"
In honor of the hours each day my wife and I spend on this game and my new character reaching those goofy looking Black Robber Archers, I put some hours into something else I love to do, composing.
http://www.blessedbythebeats.com/RockingHeukmakdan.mp3
P.s. Joymax if you need any new music let me know

Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 9:47 pm
by MapleShilc
pretty good =D very artistic
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 4:44 am
by Bakemaster
What sequencer and orchestral libraries did you use?
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 5:43 am
by Stallowned
Sounds good, I don't see the relation to silkroad or the robber den though

Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:53 am
by treefigners
I used Cakewalk Sonar and EWQL Gold for this.
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 12:33 pm
by Bakemaster
Ouch, a bit pricey, that. The brass is absolutely FANTASTIC, but I prefer Garritan Personal Orchestra's strings. I quite enjoyed it, although it could have used a little polish in some places - soften/humanize trumpet attacks, unison (solo?) violin entrance is icky, more varied velocities on snare hits at the end. Do you do this professionally?
Stylistically, I wonder what it would sound like in an odd meter. I appreciate the military regularity of a duple ostinato, and I like how it flows into the more eastern feel. It works well for a theme, perhaps as music for a trailer or short video where the soundtrack deserves attention. As background music though, it would demand too much attention.
I hope you don't mind the critical feedback, my first instinct is to analyze what excites me. Very nice composition.
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 3:21 pm
by Nannari
I love it.
I was actually grinding in the den and I listened to this song. It fit pretty nicely!

Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 9:38 pm
by treefigners
Bakemaster wrote:Ouch, a bit pricey, that. The brass is absolutely FANTASTIC, but I prefer Garritan Personal Orchestra's strings. I quite enjoyed it, although it could have used a little polish in some places - soften/humanize trumpet attacks, unison (solo?) violin entrance is icky, more varied velocities on snare hits at the end. Do you do this professionally?
Stylistically, I wonder what it would sound like in an odd meter. I appreciate the military regularity of a duple ostinato, and I like how it flows into the more eastern feel. It works well for a theme, perhaps as music for a trailer or short video where the soundtrack deserves attention. As background music though, it would demand too much attention.
I hope you don't mind the critical feedback, my first instinct is to analyze what excites me. Very nice composition.
Thanks for the feedback.
I just got this orchestral library this weekend, this was actually my first attempt at anything "classical". I had a lot of fun with this and it is by no means professional. I haven't figured out how to do crescendos with this library, the volume envelope doesn't affect EWQL for some strange reason, so the only thing I can change is velocity, which does have some amazing differences throughout, but no crescendo es no bueno. I'll figure it out eventually when I have some time away from blasting robbers.
BTW what the hell does duple ostinato mean
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 9:43 pm
by treefigners
Stallowned wrote:Sounds good, I don't see the relation to silkroad or the robber den though

I was simply inspired by the rhythmic tongue flapping of the bandit archers, for some reason I can watch those goofy bastards and feel kind of sad for killing them.
I suppose I wanted it to escalate into a battle with a giant, with the end signaling critical hits.
But really I was just having some fun

Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 12:08 am
by Bakemaster
Duple refers to any meter that is counted in two groups, such as 2/4, 4/4, 6/8 (ONEtwothree FOURfivesix). An ostinato is a regular repeating figure, usually in the bass.
For crescendos, did you try Expression? I think it's MIDI controller #11. I haven't used Sonar but you should be able to draw in your desired dynamic changes that way.
Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 3:40 am
by Draquish
Bakemaster wrote:Duple refers to any meter that is counted in two groups, such as 2/4, 4/4, 6/8 (ONEtwothree FOURfivesix). An ostinato is a regular repeating figure, usually in the bass.
For crescendos, did you try Expression? I think it's MIDI controller #11. I haven't used Sonar but you should be able to draw in your desired dynamic changes that way.
you have officially lost me now......