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randoCreated:
I am making a big project full of tons of different MML tracks that I compose! I will have info on it here, and a key when that's ready.
Post what styles of music you want me to try to create, and I'll consider them. Some may be hard, because so far I've only been able to compose a couple of styles, but this is my chance to learn more styles.
You could even outline a peice you want me to create, and I'll probably do it.
Just so everyone's aware, this is in MML, so vocals probably aren't very possible.
I'm trying to base some of these songs on some sort of plot/story. I'm only starting on that bit.
Progress:
-I've got 4 or 5 songs that don't follow a main idea that I'm trying to create.
-I've also got 1½ songs that do.
-I've got a few waveform files that are just sitting there. I'll use them though!
-My first release will probably have like 25-50 MML files. Like I said in the title, this's gonna be a big project :D
I want a classical composition with a distorted trumpet sound. Start off soft and end with a punch. Only trumpet, maybe speed up towards the end. Make sure there’s distortion even if you can’t do that.What kind of distortion? Like do you want it to sound off, like this song: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kkaOz48cq2g Or do you want some other form? Also, classical music is a style of music I'm not good at. I'm gonna lern!
What kind of distortion? Like do you want it to sound off, like this song: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kkaOz48cq2g Or do you want some other form? Also, classical music is a style of music I'm not good at. I'm gonna lern!Something with reverb and sounds similar to an electric guitar. I don’t think MML supports many tone changing options anyway so just do whatever.
I don't know of any cool options for tone changes. Maybe I could try something like
"@224C1&@256C1"but I'm not sure if/how that would work. I will try my best.
microtonal christmas carolMicrotonal stuff is really cool, so yes for sure. EDIT: Yeah "@224C1&@256C1" doesn't work. Maybe if I play with the syntax and do a
"@224C1& @256C1"
Sonic CD JP Style music