Thats right bro take those steps to become the worlds best single player in tha game. Gotta catch all those skills like pokemon bro always keep pikachu by your side and an extra pokeball in your bag... Don't forget never ever take off your skates bro gotta reach places fast cant slunk gotta go full speed ahead. Stop then hammer time...
PS. It was indeed cool a eerie violins are always freaken awesome for solemn songs
Brains brains I love brains
Last time I tried to make a scary sound I failed and made Baby by Justin Beiber
I used power tab to write it(i don't have any musical education whatsoever so guitar tabs are my best option xD) and I used an online service(solmire) to convert it to mp3 with a soundfont
I used power tab to write it(i don't have any musical education whatsoever so guitar tabs are my best option xD) and I used an online service(solmire) to convert it to mp3 with a soundfont
If you plan to be serious about music production.. get a better program.
- Ableton Live
- FL Studio
- Acid Pro
- Reason
To name a few. I personally recommend FL Studio or Ableton Live, as they are easy to learn. I use FL Studio XXL 10 as my primary production tool. You can also find a good source for many free VST Plugins (Virtual Studio Technology) and Sound Kits.
Ableton Live 8.3.3 suite is my baby. I have about $10k worth of "free" VST's for it. Including East-West Quantum Leap's Symphonic Orchestra. A pseudo-realistic synthetic orchestra that honestly sounds amazing. The only other VST I would recommend above it is EWQL's Hollywood Strings. That's the most amazing Synthetic Orchestra I've ever heard in my life. You will honestly mistake it for a real orchestra, it's that amazing. Youtube it.
EDIT: Also, as a critical tone, your piano chords sound a tab off key. They just don't seem to mesh together perfectly. It's not bad or anything, just could sound better.