Zimr Music Posted July 19, 2018 Posted July 19, 2018 (edited) I had this dream where I am moving silently through a gloomy small village in the desert from scary cult soldiers. So I made a track inspired by that dream. It was an experimental tracks with an atmosphere. Those quirky scream-like sounds you hear are simply just woodwinds. I applied an overdrive filter and used Audacity to add a reverb effect. All edited and mixed with Audacity enjoy... Edited July 19, 2018 by Zimr Music MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Tip Toe Through The Night b Tip Toe Through The Night (Idle) > next 1 Quote
Rabbival507 Posted July 19, 2018 Posted July 19, 2018 @Zimr Music What's the difference between the two versions? It could be a good soundtrack, especially for a horror game where you need this pulse and these ambient screeches. Although, in my opinion, the best music for a horror game would be silence. Complete silence, to leave the player alone with his thoughts. Of course that it would include walking/running/heart pulse/panic breathing etc. But the background music- I think there should be none. Quote
Zimr Music Posted July 20, 2018 Author Posted July 20, 2018 8 hours ago, Rabbival507 said: @Zimr Music What's the difference between the two versions? It could be a good soundtrack, especially for a horror game where you need this pulse and these ambient screeches. Although, in my opinion, the best music for a horror game would be silence. Complete silence, to leave the player alone with his thoughts. Of course that it would include walking/running/heart pulse/panic breathing etc. But the background music- I think there should be none. Yes silence will make the player more tense as a sudden creepy sound would be more noticeable and a sudden loud bang would make a player jump. But I prefer a combination of silence and tense music inserted in tbe right moment like for example the player is being chased by ghoulies. Quote
Glenn Simonelli Posted July 24, 2018 Posted July 24, 2018 What software did you use to compose/record this? Quote
Zimr Music Posted July 24, 2018 Author Posted July 24, 2018 (edited) 1 hour ago, Glenn Simonelli said: What software did you use to compose/record this? MixCraft 8 It was all virtual instruments but some unconventional instruments were used such as recording the sound of scraping a rusty metal and synthesizing it. Edited July 24, 2018 by Zimr Music Quote
Glenn Simonelli Posted July 24, 2018 Posted July 24, 2018 Thanks for the information. I'm not familiar with MixCraft 8. I'll have to look into it. Quote
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