Forbidden memories

Started by Beoulve, October 28, 2008, 11:48:08 AM

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Beoulve

I like the ambience in this one.

DJ_Omnimaga

darn this was great, especially when the church organ starts, it took me back in that Demon Crest game on the SNES. Nice job :)

Beoulve

Thank you very much! This song is really old. I'm guessing 2000 or early 2001.

DarkBliss

I`m always impressed with the production values of your work, how long on average does it take you to create a track?

This is brilliant, very atmospheric and those church organs, as Omni said, are wonderful.
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Beoulve

I can't really remember how long I spent on this one, as it's been a long time since I made it. But generally speaking it all depends on the track. Some take 4 hours others a million, lol. Some of my strategy-RPG inspired battle themes have a lot going on, so they generally take more time than say this one. This track has a very minimal beat, and isn't very complicated. I'm guessing I made this in a day, maybe somewhere between 4 and 8 hours. How about you? Your songs are so rich in the production, I'm guessing you invest a lot of time in your tracks and it shows in the quality.

DarkBliss

Like you it really depends on the track I`m working on and wheither I`m "feeling the track" or not.

My older tracks I really didn`t spend that much time with at all but recently I`ve learned it`s best to keep a song on my memory card for that bit longer, just in case I can improve on it in any way.

So I`d say the average amount of time I spend on a track nowadays is around 3 - 4 hours.
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Beoulve

3-4 hours?!! I imagined you spent like 10 hours+! Wow, I'm impressed. Guess I'm really slow then :B

DJ_Omnimaga

for me it depends. The average is 4-6 hours, but in rare occasions I can do it in 3 hours and other times it takes 12 hours. It depends if I start from another of my song riff palette and modify them or if I restart from scratch. My last track not on TIMGUL yet took me under an hour to make but it was 1min 30sec long and I used lot of riffs and modified them from Superstar Hero song

DarkBliss

Yeah, some of my songs take longer, maybe in the 7 - 8 hour mark depending on the type of track, but generally they take around 4 hours.

It doesn`t mean you`re slow Beoulve, it just means you like to pay care and attention to your music and it shows in the quality and production values.

This is something I rarely have the patience for, I seem to always want to rush a song out as quickly as possible.
Like I said, it`s only recently I`ve started to keep a finished song on my memory card for more than a few days, just in case I decide to go back to it.
I think that`s because I now have an outlet with TIMGUL to get my music heard and this makes me want to try a bit harder.
"Way Out" - new album made with Ableton Live- 2012

http://www.facebook.com/pages/DarkBliss/117950634945435

Beoulve

It's the same with me Omni, if I start creating a song from previous riffs it takes less hours. And of course, some of my really simple tracks have taken me around an hour or two to create. I try to keep everything I create for as long as possible. I still have save files dating back 8 years. There are some tracks that never gets finished, that I tweak and change almost everytime I boot the Music disc. But, in the end it isn't about how many hours you've invested, ultimately it's about the final result.

You two are both experts with the MTVMG/Music software, so even though you spend less hours than I may do, your stuff is friggin' awesome. And Darkbliss, your songs don't sound rushed AT ALL. But I think it's a good idea to keep your savefiles, you never know, right? Lately I have copied my old files onto a PS2 memory card, so that I can make room for new tracks.


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This is great man....
The ambiance is wonderful....
The atmosphere created is rich and full of life...
The beat how you double kick it quick, then a delay suits things nicely...
The organs.... nice.....
Top notch again.
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Yet another good one...your stuff rocks.
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