I love the instruments here and the various lines. They fit together very well.
I love the instruments here and the various lines. They fit together very well.
I love the spacey feel to this! Overall well done!
I love the kind of asymmetric, 14-part pattern that drives the groove of this thing. Coupled with the sparkly arpeggios, it reminds me of a few Mannheim Steamroller songs, except with a Genesis soundfont. It'd be cool if you added more sections, with different instrumentation and patterns but keeping the same kind of groove.
My man, you've just invented 80s cartoon music, haha! It sounds pretty good if you think of it like that, although there's a couple bits that seem a little bit disconnected from the rest. Otherwise awesome!
Sounds kind of peaceful and happy. Reminds me of some tracks from Undertale, actually, in the way it sounds.
I love this energetic little ditty! Very fun and definitely sounds like good title screen music! It's hard to describe that exactly - it just sounds like it'd make you hyped about the game. The melody's memorable and the whole thing fits coherently together.
This is a really cool, really energetic/danceable song. I like how you varied things throughout the sections by adding different background elements, modulating, changing the tempo, etc. Maybe some time you should revisit this and make a longer piece with longer sections. (If you run out of space on Jummbox, you can just write it in multiple pieces and then splice those together in Audacity or another program like that.)
This also sounds like something you'd get in a video game. Works pretty well, actually! I hope that someone actually uses your music in a game some time, that'd be cool.
Unlikely that someone would use it in their game anytime soon, or at all
Actually sounds like a cool little title screen or menu thing. I actually don't find it too repetitive, although some might. I agree with your decision to make this usable for games and animations.
Yee :3
Viewing it as a message that could be used in a horror game, the bit where you spelled out the sound effects broke the realism for this a little bit, as it no longer sounds like a real message that someone in the game's universe sent with Morse code, but I still find that it could be useful in some kind of horror game, as with your other Morse code audio files.
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