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Post by somebody probably on Jan 7, 2010 23:24:22 GMT 10
Somehow. www.mediafire.com/?nznhynnj4a0Feedback would be appreciated. Oh also for some reason it sounds marginally worse with Quicktime than most other media players, presumably it has slightly different samples for MIDIs or something. Edit: Made a slight update, changed one of the samples, I think it's for the better though: www.mediafire.com/?fwygloumiiz
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Post by Interrobang Pie on Jan 7, 2010 23:32:04 GMT 10
That violin at the beginning is a little quiet.
But otherwise, its pretty good. Sounds boss fighty.
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Post by somebody probably on Jan 8, 2010 3:18:40 GMT 10
Cheers for the feedback. Good to hear it sounds boss fighty, I like boss fighty.
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Post by Sergeant Dull on Jan 8, 2010 3:20:53 GMT 10
Sounds Final Fantasy.
If the boss was a satanic cheeky chimp.
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Post by Admiral Mundane on Jan 8, 2010 12:07:45 GMT 10
It sounds pretty cool, but it sounds like the drums are going at a much faster tempo than the rest of the instruments.
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Post by iBishyT on Jan 9, 2010 7:51:12 GMT 10
I'm looking at it.
MIDI files are kinda boring to look at.
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Post by somebody probably on Jan 9, 2010 8:11:32 GMT 10
MIDI files are kinda boring to look at. They're great fun if you're bored, lazy and want to see how various video game songs have been composed by opening them in anvil studio or whatever.
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Post by MatrixMarioX on Jan 9, 2010 11:21:13 GMT 10
MIDI files are kinda boring to look at. Better?
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Post by iBishyT on Jan 9, 2010 22:43:47 GMT 10
Much better.
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Post by somebody probably on Jan 27, 2010 10:18:19 GMT 10
I have been SMASHINGLY around with fruityloops ... yeahhhh. I think it sounds better, not that those midis are there any more (hence the using a web host, also explains the use of the ogg format since they forbid MP3s).
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