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Here's a song. It's part of a random album called Nuclear Power Pants and if u have ANY RESPECT FOR URSELF u will listen to it: [url=https://mootbooxle.bandcamp.com/album/nuclear-power-pants] Nuclear Power Pants
This is a 2A03 track that's about a minute long and it's meaty. Please listen and enjoy.
Wow, that's a crazy tune!
Listening to it as a whole - great use of duty cycles and there's a really neat Triangle lead in there. Sounds very warm and friendly thanks to all the effects! I'd probably need fifteen bazillion instruments to replicate a sound like that ...
Listening to the channels individually, it really shows a lot of neat tricks and multiple uses of a single channel. The triangle is just crazy - drums, bass and lead in one? And man, that noise - Respect, sir!
Last but not least - I LOVE those slow arpeggios that are in there ^^
Sounds pretty euro-style.
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Alexander, thank you for your comments! Sometimes I have a thing against using too many instruments. They can be handy in large-scale projects if you want to get a very specific overarching effect, but in freeform composing I very much prefer effect input to be in the fx columns! I especially prefer it when it comes to writing leads in pulse channels. If you look at frames 13 and afterwards especially, in Pulse 1 the fx column allows for a lot of variance with duty manipulation. This is also why I compose at high speeds; I would ABSOLUTELY have to create instruments if I were composing at the default speed of 5 instead of doubling it with the repeating F02 and F03.
And any neat tricks or methods I use, I learned either through experimentation, or just by observing the great ftm/nsf's of the past! I suppose I have a distinct style, but if you look at any nsf's from people like FearofDark, virt, Rushjet1, chibitech, gyms, etc etc (the list goes on forever!), you are bound to pick up on some KILLER techniques that will eventually culminate your own style!
And euro-style! That's an interesting way of describing it. However, European music, in the grand scope (besides some classical), is probably a lower-tier influence for me. But any number of my inspirations may have been influenced by any European music even slightly, so in turn that means I have as well! But that's neither here nor there.
Anyway, I greatly appreciate your thorough reflections on my music! It reminds me of when I first joined the FamiTracker forums. Very encouraging.
And thanks everyone else for your comments as well. You know I love you!!!