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Wait a second...THIS is your first time dabbing into Famitracker!? Granted what you mentioned later, but...you can learn very quickly. Just the fact that you're starting out at what I personally consider the hardest thing to do in Famitracker (900 BPM) is a milestone on its own right.
Welcome. Good start--can't wait to see what you make later.
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Cool tracks dude! I'd also like you to do some more of these, and you can take for sure you are going into my "Not-mine stuff" folder, in which only cool things can be put. Nice start, and welcome to the forums!
Some other places I've tried to conquer:
[url=http://chipmusic.org/ch3dd4r]Le Chipmusic
[url=http://battleofthebits.org/barracks/Profile/CH3DD4R/]Le BattleOfTheBits
Seriously people...
Using 900 BPM isn't hard at all. When you think about it, it's actually more time consuming and it's usually very difficult to follow what exactly is going on when listening to the song since it's easier to follow the song when you can see as many notes as possible.
And the scrolling and copy pasting... *facepalm*
I rather use Gxx and Axy effects than copy pasting like 100 rows...
The only good thing about 900 BPM is if you want to use more than 64 different instruments for one song (does not include N163, FDS or VRC7) or if you really just want to cram in ridiculously many notes, but that's about it.
I'm sorry but I just had to say that because looking at 900 BPM songs is starting to annoy me... very much...
Now, about your Castlevania song, it's very good, keep up the good work!
But seriously though, do a favor for me and most importantly, yourselves, use only 900 BPM when it's actually necessary. I also strongly believe that you can make better instruments when you're using a slower BPM you have to use the instrument editor (especially when you're messing around with Pitch and Hi-pitch).
Thanks for reading!
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[quote=Warheart]Seriously people...
Using 900 BPM isn't hard at all. When you think about it, it's actually more time consuming and it's usually very difficult to follow what exactly is going on when listening to the song since it's easier to follow the song when you can see as many notes as possible.
And the scrolling and copy pasting... *facepalm*
I rather use Gxx and Axy effects than copy pasting like 100 rows...
The only good thing about 900 BPM is if you want to use more than 64 different instruments for one song (does not include N163, FDS or VRC7) or if you really just want to cram in ridiculously many notes, but that's about it.
I'm sorry but I just had to say that because looking at 900 BPM songs is starting to annoy me... very much...
Now, about your Castlevania song, it's very good, keep up the good work!
But seriously though, do a favor for me and most importantly, yourselves, use only 900 BPM when it's actually necessary. I also strongly believe that you can make better instruments when you're using a slower BPM you have to use the instrument editor (especially when you're messing around with Pitch and Hi-pitch).
Thanks for reading![/quote]
900bpm isn't much anyway..
LET'S GO OVER TO 1800BPM!!! :D
Joking aside, I respect your opinion about 900bpm, but we all make songs using different techniques.
900bpm is just a way to make songs without using tons of instruments, and if people want to compose music that way, you can't simply tell them not to. It's their desicion to make songs with this method, or any other method for that matter. The only thing that actually matters is the end result, which in this case is very good.
I remember I used to make some 900bpm stuff, but I did it strictly for Akumajou Densetsu-style covers, which is sort of the standard for that, but not nessecary if you don't like to do 900bpm (Like my contributions to the Castlevania VRC6 pack, which can be found [url=http://famitracker.com/forum/attachments/36922/castlevania_compo.zip]here.)
In the end, it all comes down to how people prefer to make music.
Seriousness aside, I mock 900bpm covers in the form of the 1800bpm FamiTracker module!!!
...In which the FTM is in a post somewhere below this one...
lol 120Hz
meckz did a cover of [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6saKmiIzAwI]Captain America theme from Marvel vs Capcom which sounds fantastic
and then there's HertzDevil's (a.k.a. nicetas_c) [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Czms4ZwfF9s]Bad Apple which is 240Hz... I think... and it's also very good...
EDIT: This is how you make 900 BPM songs
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