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Just something short I made as a non-functional harmony plaything.
Something peaceful, as I felt as much lately. It translated to this.
I don't make beats but someone asked me to make a beat and it's kinda something?
I whipped something up really quickly and now I'm hungry from using my brain.
Legit not sure what this is but ok.
Still tossing things together over on this side, maybe it's interesting?
Second: here's a piece of something I started a few weeks ago but made some progress on.
Forgot to submit my creation for last week so I'll do that hopefully tomorrow.
Started this and I am trying to use nicer sounds, though I do struggle with them. Currently comparing the sound without versus with the sustain pedal on the piano, thoughts?
What I'd forgotten to submit the other week. Just a short, cheerful loop. Might flesh it out.
This was an attempt at making something more fast paced. I think it is still quite slow, so I stopped and will try again with something else. It is not as high energy as I was wanting, but not terrible I suppose.
Been very busy with work so I'd forgotten to upload this work in progress that I started...
I'm still practicing, but I played a melody that I liked and ended up trying to play a harmony to go with it. I can't quite play intricate things, but I tried my best!
(The repeat bass was added later, of course it definitely can't be played in tandem with everything else)
Pardon my Scottish. Partially influenced by Anomalie.
Worked on the instrumental for a song I started writing a while back.
I really hate how the guitars sound but I'm not sure if that's just my guitar or the amp sim I'm using so I didn't touch it for now.
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This is pure RPG music gold !
@Kedbreak136 I am very RPG-inclined, haha. I switch between Cubase and FL Studio frequently. Usually I just start out with an arpeggio that just leads to other things, though outside of that my approach is "whatever inspires me to make something" most of the time.
Whether that's noodling or stumbling across something by accident. Rarely do things happen purposefully.
This sounds like the music we'd get in a role playing game on a playstation. I am curious about your approach - what DAW are you using?