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A jam submission

Jammin SingularityView project page

My submission for Spring Tune Jam 2024
Submitted by LuckyLegume — 7 hours, 25 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Jam Prompt#24.4474.615
Overall#53.9294.077
Accompaniment#83.9294.077
Melody#143.4103.538

Ranked from 13 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Explicit Content

No

Methodology
Fl Studio for the Daw, VSTs for instruments

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Comments

Host

That was awesome! I liked how this tune especially depicts a brooding, impending singularity. I always love me some minor 6ths (0:46)

Submitted (1 edit)

Oh, 0:15 is nice! Organ, choir, and a nice-sounding harpsichord (I have not managed to find one). The introduction of the electronic drone sound at 0:35 feels like something holy and sacred is defiled. The marching sound at ±0:57 and short vocal line at 1:09 help support a feeling of a fight between men and machine. The song has a nice sound to it, is very strong in its message, and doesn’t outstay its welcome. Really awesome track! :D

Submitted

I love the sound design! That squishy marching sound was very ominous, and I could feel the impending doom of an AI robot army. Great job!

Submitted

This is the most overtly anti robots one I have heard so far and I like that. I especially liked wgen the robots said "kill them all" it was cool

Submitted

The flow of your piece from choir, clavichord/harpsichord, and organ to militant glitchiness fits the theme in a really creative way. The marching and chaotic sound effects work very well to create the effect of a major conflict on the horizon. I like that the human sections flow very nicely and have more of an emphasis on melody whereas the AI sections more emphasize rhythm and, in particular, sticking to the beat. Great work and thank you for sharing!