I believe that having restrictions like that only breeds creativity. Classic video game music being an obvious example. Composers for those old games made some truly magical things that probably wouldn't have been half as amazing had they not been so limited by the hardware.
Semi on topic, does anyone have any favorite resources for learning music theory? My knowledge on the subject is pretty minimal and I'm trying to learn more, but it's pretty slow going reading random articles and watching youtube videos.
Here's another song I finished recently, it's a lot closer in style to what I typically make. Not sure how much this sort of thing fits in here, it's pretty different from what tends to get posted in this thread.
This is cool, the first half feels like something out of Metroid Prime. Elements of the second half reminded me of some of the music in Portal 2. Both good things. I don't really know much about making this style of music, so I have no real advice for improving it, but I like the sound selections. That kinda crunchy sounding synth at the very end has a cool texture, sounds almost like it went through an amp sim?
Alright I’m getting a new drive next Tuesday. I bought refurbished drives about 2 months ago but one of them broke so I sent it back as it still had warranty. I haven’t been able to use my NAS for almost 3 weeks now (running SHR), but when I get it working again I might upload some stuff that I archived to this site
I search some alternatives to Pinterest, many commercial results, AI images... I have found Cosmos now, Its better I think, still look for others. Someone have a tip to have results with less smartphone format ? Even I write the format in the search engine I have to many Smartphone format haha
I search some alternatives to Pinterest, many commercial results, AI images... I have found Cosmos now, Its better I think, still look for others. Someone have a tip to have results with less smartphone format ? Even I write the format in the search engine I have to many Smartphone format haha
created a venv > activated it > pip install pymusic tools > pip install pyinstaller > placed the .spec file in the right folder > pyinstaller <path to .spec>