Some game data you can salvage:
Quite like it. Also made in LMMS? Or Audacity this time? :)
@yd: just a keyboard and a mouse. I got a wacom tablet but I doubt it makes sense to use that.
@Scrittl: feel free to share tutorial links if you find some that you found especially helpful! :)
I'm veery (very) slowly getting into LMMS, most of this is thanks to yd posting the mmpz files, which I can learn from.
I'd love to see a completely foss tracker in the style of beepbox.co though (which is freely licensed but based on flash).
I deleted your double post. Please don't clutter the forums.
Thanks! The effect is quite cool! The artifacts can be eliminated with normalization, although perhaps a high-pass filter might be better? I tried your method out with my voice: http://www.freesound.org/people/qubodup/sounds/168434/ :)
I recommend you add tags, a preview of all sounds and put the sounds in a .zip.
What do you mean that (now legal)? Did espeak recently change licenses? Or do you mean that espeak doesn't have the license issues of festival etc?
Care to share what effects you were using?
At some point it'd be great to have music categories inspired by http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/
Very cool! Where are the textures from?
I had no plans. I'm just curious to look at how various dark/ambient music projects look like.
I'm just asking in case the project files are easy to share and the artists don't mind. (To have both at the same time is rare :) )
Some game data you can salvage:
Quite like it. Also made in LMMS? Or Audacity this time? :)
@yd: just a keyboard and a mouse. I got a wacom tablet but I doubt it makes sense to use that.
@Scrittl: feel free to share tutorial links if you find some that you found especially helpful! :)
I'm veery (very) slowly getting into LMMS, most of this is thanks to yd posting the mmpz files, which I can learn from.
I'd love to see a completely foss tracker in the style of beepbox.co though (which is freely licensed but based on flash).
I deleted your double post. Please don't clutter the forums.
Thanks! The effect is quite cool! The artifacts can be eliminated with normalization, although perhaps a high-pass filter might be better? I tried your method out with my voice: http://www.freesound.org/people/qubodup/sounds/168434/ :)
I recommend you add tags, a preview of all sounds and put the sounds in a .zip.
What do you mean that (now legal)? Did espeak recently change licenses? Or do you mean that espeak doesn't have the license issues of festival etc?
Care to share what effects you were using?
At some point it'd be great to have music categories inspired by http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/
Very cool! Where are the textures from?
I had no plans. I'm just curious to look at how various dark/ambient music projects look like.
I'm just asking in case the project files are easy to share and the artists don't mind. (To have both at the same time is rare :) )
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