In my introduction topic I mentioned that I composed music. Almost immediately after, I figured that I would cook something up. For organization's sake I shall just post all my music in one topic.
About me as a composer:
I picked it up about a month ago honestly. I watch a comrade playing with a program called Fruity Loops and from looking at it, the software seemed rather easy to use. I looked up a bit of terminology and skimmed through a brief introductory course relative to Music Theory. I didn't fully understand everything, but what I could grasp I tried to put to good use. Soon after, I noticed that Fruity Loops had no real orchestral sound banks included with the purchase. Went through more web browsing and came across a nifty little program called "Edirol Orchestral," which is what I use to this day. Again, I'm rambling. Let's just get to the music. (For you harsh critics, go gentle on me I'm fairly new at this.)
Tranquility: Volume One
1. Reading His Thoughts (Mysterious Scene?)
2. For Honor (Battle Cutscene)
About me as a composer:
I picked it up about a month ago honestly. I watch a comrade playing with a program called Fruity Loops and from looking at it, the software seemed rather easy to use. I looked up a bit of terminology and skimmed through a brief introductory course relative to Music Theory. I didn't fully understand everything, but what I could grasp I tried to put to good use. Soon after, I noticed that Fruity Loops had no real orchestral sound banks included with the purchase. Went through more web browsing and came across a nifty little program called "Edirol Orchestral," which is what I use to this day. Again, I'm rambling. Let's just get to the music. (For you harsh critics, go gentle on me I'm fairly new at this.)
Tranquility: Volume One
1. Reading His Thoughts (Mysterious Scene?)
2. For Honor (Battle Cutscene)