never mind, won't do any good anyway. listened yet?
they should be, if I've not totally misunderstood, 'cause it will change a lot during battle. when it comes to campaignmusic, I've just gone for the relaxed mood. I know the marchingsong should be less repetive, cause it will last for so long... start calmer too maybe. should i be more varied?
I don't think moderated use of guitar is problem, especially if it's just as an atmospheric sound. We're already using instruments that didn't exist in the period; what difference does it make?
I like the new campaign01. It's relaxing, but it also doesn't drag. It's better than the Eastern 01 piece, I think, but I'm not saying that that one is bad either.
yeah, hm, I think I wrote a reply about the new campaign music but must have closed the browser window without posting itOriginally Posted by ScionTheWorm
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Anyway, I think it's great, it's perfect campaign map music, probably best used for the muslim factions. Like others said above, it's the best calm music so far, really really good
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Scion, look here for info on music limits:
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=52413
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I couldn't resist... here's a defeat music suggestion:
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This one is much better done than the other one I posted. I noticed now that the other music piece I posted, it contained some tones outside the scale that the instruments I used could cover - the brightest horn tunes need to be replaced by some other wind instrument, or it can't be played by a real orchestra (but by midi synthesizers on computers). I assume that's why you asked if it should really be that bright? Anyway, this much shorter piece I think is a good defeat music. Had to do some balancing with "marcato" and "stacatissimo" etc. because in the program I use I still haven't found any functions for piano ,fortissimo ,crescendo and decrescendo etc. for regulating strength of the tones. Anyway, with the marcato etc. I found a balance that sounded really good. The harp must play very silently while the contrabass needs to play more loudly. In total, the music shouldn't be played too loudly.
Last edited by Rodion Romanovich; 08-17-2005 at 18:43.
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I used the standard, 100, for this piece. But I think I might have found a way of synthesizing the sound myself. Hold on, I'll experiment a little with it today. If I can do that, then you don't need to do boring noteplacing for me at all. Of course, since there's still no save function I'll only be able to create shorter pieces like defeat/victory etc.
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