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Yet Another Composer:

A topic by Lin Ji created Apr 23, 2020 Views: 213 Replies: 4
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https://soundcloud.com/dmytri-andreyev/sets

Feel free to post to this thread if you are one of the half-dozen composers striving with unbecoming desperation to enter this Jam. I welcome collaborations.

Lin Ji.

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Hey, i could use a composer and your previous work fits almost perfectly with what i wana make now, im still open to any new ideas you have though. I work in Unity, so unless you got a team already we can become one.

Absolutely!! How would you like to keep in touch? I've found Discord to be problematic for file-sharing and communication. We can use Google or some other platform.

[({L.J.)}]

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I think discord is great for communication, you can shares files through drive or something else, if there are any problems.

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I'll tell you what: since I anticipate, from experience, that I'll be using SoundCloud for all file sharing, why don't you meet me there? I've found that it's easy to make a SoundCloud account; I could even walk you through it. It's free and you get the benefit of a new form of social networking; this can help you with all future composers and audio engineers you work with, a veritable majority of whom use it. (It used to be quite the hopping community, before the server removed the sacred Groups function.) Additionally, SoundCloud's private messaging service is a lot more like e-mail and a lot less like I.M., so you might find that channels of communication get a lot less congested. This is helpful if we have to go far in depth about any matter. I might have to create a new Discord if I wish to use that format again, and in that time we could have you up on SoundCloud multiple times. Besides: I wouldn't want to overload your feed with links, especially since they might get disorganized. Additionally, I should like to say that I played one of your games and I got a fairly good feel for the sorts of design and sounds you employ. We can work together to develop a common musical language so that I might best fit my music to your vision, and vice versa. Thanks again for reaching out.

[({L.J.)}]