Knife_drawer_games, don't generally have enough time to re-export all the files as MIDI, but you can probably use this website to do it for any tracks you need:
I did commission this work. Unfortunately, rates are decided on a case by case basis, so you have to ask him for a quote on your project. We described the scale and number of assets we would need and he told us how much he would charge. That's how it went down. He didn't say that he had an hourly rate or project rate; he just quoted us for the project.
I used LMMS in the beginning and loved it, but when I started trying to use more than a handful of VSTs it would always freeze up and crash. So I switched to FL Studio. I'm relatively new to the music scene, so I'm not even sure what all the features of a program like FL Studio are--I've likely only scratched the surface. However, for my purposes it is fantastic (I have a licensed Producer Edition).
Just yesterday I saw a friend using Cubase for the first time and the stuff you can do in there is also fantastic. But yeah, having the shackles of the dongle seems to be kind of a pain in the ass.
After listening to Yubatake and Syncopika's music, though, I can see that it really isn't the software that matters, ultimately. The creativity of the user seems to be the deciding factor.
Go to the Narcissistic Studios website to see Jove's portfolio. He's got some great stuff. We'll also be posting one or two more enemies we commissioned him to do in the future. Anyone wanting really HQ stuff should definitely consider Jove for their project.
Not much to look at, given that it's a text adventure, but I have uploaded some screenshots so you can see what it looks like.
Knife_drawer_games, don't generally have enough time to re-export all the files as MIDI, but you can probably use this website to do it for any tracks you need:
http://www.ofoct.com/audio-converter/convert-wav-or-mp3-ogg-aac-wma-to-m...
But, I probably shouldn't have written MIDI in the title if I was only going to post .wav files, I apologize for that!
Thanks!
Amazing, as always!
You can use it for anything you want! I'm glad to could find a use for it.
I did commission this work. Unfortunately, rates are decided on a case by case basis, so you have to ask him for a quote on your project. We described the scale and number of assets we would need and he told us how much he would charge. That's how it went down. He didn't say that he had an hourly rate or project rate; he just quoted us for the project.
I should have replied to this a long time ago, but it slipped my mind!
In any case, glad you liked it! Thanks for listening!
Glad you liked it!
I used LMMS in the beginning and loved it, but when I started trying to use more than a handful of VSTs it would always freeze up and crash. So I switched to FL Studio. I'm relatively new to the music scene, so I'm not even sure what all the features of a program like FL Studio are--I've likely only scratched the surface. However, for my purposes it is fantastic (I have a licensed Producer Edition).
Just yesterday I saw a friend using Cubase for the first time and the stuff you can do in there is also fantastic. But yeah, having the shackles of the dongle seems to be kind of a pain in the ass.
After listening to Yubatake and Syncopika's music, though, I can see that it really isn't the software that matters, ultimately. The creativity of the user seems to be the deciding factor.
Go to the Narcissistic Studios website to see Jove's portfolio. He's got some great stuff. We'll also be posting one or two more enemies we commissioned him to do in the future. Anyone wanting really HQ stuff should definitely consider Jove for their project.
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