Sunday, November 20, 2011
Project 6
This was a rather interesting project i made. It sort of has an ambient feel to it, i think more towards the second half. I could at least faded the "little-bit" annoying riff first and then the others in the ending of the 1st half. It does have the chord variation to it, as heard in the beginning, and I tried my best to at least make the riffs go along with the chords. I would like to say that it was a blast coming up with the various synth sounds, especially the first one that comes up in the second half. I mainly used some delay effect to it, and used the appreggiate alteration thing (found in the spot below the "Riff Machine" in the drop-down menu in the piano roll), making this really interesting sound. The bells in the end I used the reverb and some other thing that fades in slowly to make this interesting, odd sound and just normalize it as the last note was hit.
I suppose the overall theme was kinda of like a spaceman leaving his planet, then goes off in a mesmerizing journey through space. Then in the end, as he lands on another planet, he gets ready to explore this new world as the final note is hit in the end.
I had a blast with this one. Let me see what else I can create...
:3
-Billiam
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Project 5: Fun Time :3
I was mainly influenced by the beginning chords of Muse's "New Born", the chords being E minor, A minor, G, and B. It made the tune have a very interesting and dark feel to it. I also decided to throw in the static sound synth in for additional creepiness. The song sounds overall very cool.
Comments would be lovely!
-Billiam
Monday, October 17, 2011
Project 4: The Ray Charles Riff
This one was fairly simple, yet it took me quite some time to work on it. The riff may sound familiar to you cause it's famously heard from Ray Charles "What'd I Say" and The Doors' "Break On Through (To the Other Side)"; it's one of my favorite riffs of all time. I mainly used the reverb most of the time on the guitar and I believe the synth as well, but I turned off the drive (whatever it's called) for that one little section of the song. The volume controls were fun to handle for me.
That's about it. This is another longer song created, and I think as I progress more, it will probably be even longer.
Comments would be lovely!
-Billiam
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Eerie Tune
This one I was having a little fun. I didn't really mean to make it have this "creepy" feel to it (maybe because of the guitar sounding a little bit from the "Halloween" movie theme song...kinda), but since I did it that way, I might as well have some fun with. I'm not entirely proud of the length (although this one was actually longer than the other two), but still, it's fine as it is. The second synth I threw in just for the heck of it when I was already finished with this one.
So there you have it. I'll try to post my earlier works here on Blogspot.com; but also check out my stuff at Newgrounds.com. My accoutn is: ChineseBoar1995. Check me out!
(comments would be lovely)
:D
Monday, September 19, 2011
"Chip-Chop" Loop
<NOTE: This song is a LOOP, so it's been made to play continuously without stopping>
I was really influenced making this song mostly by just throwing in whatever I can find and making something out of them. The only problem I had trouble with was trying to match the pitch of both guitars. Other than that, everything sounded cool.
Thanks to whomever listened to this, and comments would be nice!
-Billiam
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Drum Loop pattern
This was the first loop I ever made using the FL music program. Not bad for a first time, eh?
I made this under the influence of...well I'm not entirely sure. I just throw in some stuff and see if I can make something out of them. It's interesting what you can come up with.
Thanks for listening, and comments would be much appreciated!
-Billiam
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