July 10, 20205 yr The power to turn inanimate matter into living flesh is handed down through the generations from the Enlightened Ones of the Kingdom of Zeal since before the last Ice Age. The Queen of the Kingdom of Zeal, referred to simply as 'She' is eternal and dwells in her Undersea Palace to this day. It was She who first developed the process through which she could build herself armies of clay soldiers, ready to defend her kingdom. This description of the piece is a homage to Chrono Trigger (of course) although I do plan on someday writing my own RPG. The piece is scored for chamber orchestra with marimba. Sorry about the quality of the non-stereo mp3, its the best I can do for now. I am including a midi instead of a score. Thanks foTheGolemAwakens.midr listening and any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
July 11, 20205 yr You should submit this to video game developers. Especially the one's who recreate the retro 16-bit games.
July 11, 20205 yr Author Quote You should submit this to video game developers. Especially the one's who recreate the retro 16-bit games. Haha. Yeah I wish I had the software to render 8-bit or 16-bit music. I do hope to write my own RPG someday but I intend the music to be orchestral. Thanks for your comment. 😃
July 12, 20205 yr Author Wow NET1! Thank you for your effort! That is quite a lot of reverb you have hanging around after the last chord hits. It's cool to hear another version of my music!
July 13, 20205 yr 18 hours ago, ★ NET1™💋 said: took the liberty of converting your mono midi file to a Stereo-Master...........i can really hear the effort That's really impressive. You mentioned this hardware can cost over 10k right?
July 13, 20205 yr Author That's a nice score NET1, but my composition does not include an Alto Sax, Harp nor synthesizer. ???
July 13, 20205 yr Author I don't know why you removed your part of the conversation but I just wanted to ask you - what was your motivation for changing the trumpet to alto sax and adding harp and synthesizer? Do those instruments sound better on your computer? Edited July 13, 20205 yr by PaperComposer
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