New CQ MIDI Music

Started by Strife, June 24, 2008, 01:57:38 PM

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Strife

Here's a list of the songs found in this thread, so you don't have to hunt for them. ^_^

http://www.freewebs.com/cyberfreak/confidence.mid
http://www.freewebs.com/cyberfreak/gravitate.mid
http://www.freewebs.com/cyberfreak/haphazard.mid

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With the announcement of Chex Quest 3, i've been inspired to compose MIDI music again. ^_^ As always, i'm aiming for the Chex Quest style with my own personal twist. More specifically, i'm going to see if I can make a full set of songs so that Chucker has a broader choice of music for CQ3 besides the original tunes from the previous games. (But of course, it's his decision.)

With that said, here's something I composed last night and early this morning. Let me know if i'm still good. xD

http://www.freewebs.com/cyberfreak/gravitate.mid

The Slimeinator

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Replica

I know what you're thinking. No, I don't like peanut butter.

If I had to choose between the real world or the Chex Quest Fan forums; I'd choose the Chex Quest fan forums.

Lucius

Cool man. I love your stuff. You know I write MIDIs now too, I've been inspired by you and I use noteworthy just like you. I have trouble with odd rhythms sometimes though.

Strife

Thanks, guys! ^_^

And that's really cool, Lucius. =D I'm glad I made a positive difference.

When you say "rhythm", do you mean problems with drum beats, or with the general structure and "flow" of the song?

The Slimeinator

What software do you use to make your MIDIs?
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James 1:5


xbolt


Strife

Quote from: The Slimeinator on June 24, 2008, 06:01:24 PM
What software do you use to make your MIDIs?

I alternate between Noteworthy Composer and Anvil Studio. Both are really good, (mostly) free programs. =)

And thanks, xbolt. ^^

Manny Cav

Like all of your other MIDIs, Strife, this one is fabulous, as well. I always like to hear new Chex Quest-style MIDIs. :)
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The Slimeinator

Quote from: Strife on June 24, 2008, 06:03:55 PM
Quote from: The Slimeinator on June 24, 2008, 06:01:24 PM
What software do you use to make your MIDIs?

I alternate between Noteworthy Composer and Anvil Studio. Both are really good, (mostly) free programs. =)

And thanks, xbolt. ^^

Wow. I just downloaded Anvil Studio, and I think I'll try my hand at composing a song. Who knows, I might ACTUALLY be good at it! :D
Sometimes you've got to go where everybody knows your name.

James 1:5


Kuwabara

On this music making note:  My sister recently got a music maker for Mabinogi.  (As ChexCommander is cursing Nexon for ever making that game, and therefore having me mention it so darn much.)

Strife

Quote from: Kuwabara on June 25, 2008, 04:12:24 AM
On this music making note:  My sister recently got a music maker for Mabinogi.  (As ChexCommander is cursing Nexon for ever making that game, and therefore having me mention it so darn much.)

Nexon is really bad with customer service. I can't count how many times i've had problems with MapleStory. x__x

Anyway, 'nuther song here. ^_^ I figured i'd try something faster this time.

http://www.freewebs.com/cyberfreak/haphazard.mid

Replica

Your getting better as the days go on Strife! I like it!
I know what you're thinking. No, I don't like peanut butter.

If I had to choose between the real world or the Chex Quest Fan forums; I'd choose the Chex Quest fan forums.

The Slimeinator

Wow! Another great song from Stife! ;D
Sometimes you've got to go where everybody knows your name.

James 1:5


ChexCommander

Quote from: Kuwabara on June 25, 2008, 04:12:24 AM
On this music making note:  My sister recently got a music maker for Mabinogi.  (As ChexCommander is cursing Nexon for ever making that game, and therefore having me mention it so darn much.)
Are you kidding me?! There's a music maker for a stupid MMORPG created by Nexon?  Wow, what's this world coming to?
Sheesh, I actually play music, so I can create music with anything I want, from my keyboard with 256 sounds, 100 rhythms, and a recorder for them, to Finale Notepad 2003 (which creates the sheet music along with it  ;)).
But hey, I might download Anvil Studio just to try it out.
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