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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Use of theme and limitations | #1 | 4.250 | 4.250 |
Overall | #2 | 4.375 | 4.375 |
Creativity | #2 | 4.250 | 4.250 |
Vibe | #2 | 4.750 | 4.750 |
Mixing | #2 | 4.500 | 4.500 |
Quality | #3 | 4.250 | 4.250 |
Composition | #3 | 4.250 | 4.250 |
Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
The title of your submission
Nitro-Music Jam #3 - Bit29
Program(s) used
LMMS
VST Plugin(s) used
none
Have you used the theme?
yes
Have you made everything by yourself?
yes
Did you take inspiration from another creation?
prior 8-bit video game music
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Comments
Excellent !
I begins quietly with a vi-IV-I-V progression and bam ! shifting for something that rocks.
I particularly love the kind of chromatic descent at 42" (you play it several times)
Tell me if I'm wrong but I have the impression that your sounds are richer than simple triangle or square waves.
Thanks for the comment!
The software that I use (Linux MultiMedia Studio) doesn't allow me to see the shape of the wave -- although I'm new enough at the software that I might be looking in the wrong place. The "voices" that I used were under the "8-bit invader" voice category or were titled "chip-xxxx". It's very possible they are more complicated than what the voices in this are intended to be, I just don't know how to see that for sure.
Ah ok ! I didn’t know this software.
But don’t worry, it’s sounds chiptune/8-bit-ish enough to me :)
Yeah, when I googled "free digital audio workstation" it was one of the first one that popped up.
Yours sounded amazing! I forget which daw you said you used, but it sounded straight out of an old-school gaming system.
I use Reason. I watch 4 tutos and spend 3 hours only on the settings of each waves (quare, triangle, vibrato, arpeggios at different speeds) and again 1 hour on the right white noise… maybe I pushed it too far but now I’m ready for the next composition in chiptune !