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Dungeon King

Author: 
professorlamp
Monday, January 20, 2014 - 05:59
Art Type: 
Music
Tags: 
retro
Bass
slow
pace
License(s): 
CC-BY 3.0
Collections: 
  • Music
  • Music - Platform
  • Music - RPG
  • Music and soundfx for a 3d action rpg
  • Possible Background Music
Favorites: 
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Preview: 

This is my latest song, reminiscent of some awful dungeon exploring games from way back when. Enjoy

I also have separate files of the intro and of when the song kicks in. Reply to me on here and I'll upload them. I'm not uploading them right now because I do not want to spam the front page. Thank you

Attribution Instructions: 
To download, right click the file underneath 'File(s)' and click 'save link as'. Please credit me as 'Joe Reynolds - Professorlamp' Refer people to my website at - jrtheories.webs.com Thank you
File(s): 
Dungeon King full mp.mp3 Dungeon King full mp.mp3 3 Mb [288 download(s)]
Dungeon King Loop.mp3 Dungeon King Loop.mp3 593.3 Kb [243 download(s)]
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Julius
joined 13 years 5 months ago
01/20/2014 - 06:56
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great... the mix of chip-tunes with "real" instuments should be done more often :)

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William.Thompsonj
joined 9 years 9 months ago
01/20/2014 - 08:25
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Music sounds great. Thanks for the contribution. My only criticism would be to make a segment that goes immediately after this with a bridge and extend the whole thing to 32 bars.

You can add the other files directly to this post if you want to keep them together. Just use the edit tab in the top left of this page and add more files.

EDIT

I think my browser was messing up when I tried to listen to this the first go around. I listend again and it sounds like it's more than 32 bars? My criticism changes to pick up from where you faded out and make a loop with something that sounds like the last 10 bars.

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professorlamp
joined 9 years 6 months ago
01/20/2014 - 11:33
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Hey William,

 

I actually have a loop of the last 10 bars, I'm at work at the moment so can't upload it but when I get back home I'll upload the loop for you.

 

Thanks for listening :D

 

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William.Thompsonj
joined 9 years 9 months ago
01/20/2014 - 13:06
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It sounds great. I have to admit, when I first started listening I expected the same electronic stuff you normally get but it really gave me a surprise when the real instrument sounds came in. It's a nice piece.

I'd be interested in that looping piece as either an outside, world map type tying, or dungeon music.

I see you have a lot of other music on OGA. You might expect to see more comments from me now that I've discovered another great artist here.

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William.Thompsonj
joined 9 years 9 months ago
01/26/2014 - 05:24
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I've listened to this several times in a row now and it's still just as awesome as the first time I heard it.

This is probably way more work and out there a little ways but here's a suggestion if you felt like making this with real instrument sounds (if you have the original track in an editor format somewhere). The opening instrument would sound great as a set of strings (viola? whatever sounds good in that octave). The second instrument that sounds like a flute could sound good as a violin. The ascending base could be an actual base. Drums sound good as they are. The other melody line that sounds a little higher could be a cello or something like that. You might also use a byzantine scale if you wanted to make it sound a bit more exotic.

This is probably just rubbish coming from me, obviously not nearly as talented as you, but it's an idea if you wanted to tinker with it.

EDIT

You could even play the main melody line on your guitar! I bet that would sound great since you're a great performer!

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professorlamp
joined 9 years 6 months ago
01/26/2014 - 06:23
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Maybe when I have my audio interface/computer fixed I'll do a complete acoustic cover :D

I have a mandolin which I dabble with so I could maybe pull it off...

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professorlamp
joined 9 years 6 months ago
02/13/2014 - 04:10
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Hello all!

I have finally added the drum loop separate from the rest of the song.

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