Release No.6
on ITv2.14p5
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"Kinetically Inclined" Featuring MTV Music Generator Samples
(8-bit)
by Din
Copyright (c) 2005 Gauche Music
03min13sec 75bpm 4/4
Begun: Apr.02.2005
Completed: Apr.07.2005
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| ma- Sample Collection(s) c/o The Mod Archive |
| mtv- MTV Music Generator Samples (NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE!* |
| sdp- Paul's Sound Designer 2.2 Preset |
| orp- Orangator 2.0 Preset |
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* You can contact Codemasters about the licensing of their samples and
the Music Generator in general by writing to:
MTV Music Generator
Codemasters USA,
P.O. Box 2150
Oakhurst, CA 93644
You may also be able to get information at:
www.codemasters.com
Be sure to include this notice in your MOD comments should you rip any
* of their samples.
Commentary (hmmmm...):
This was one of those songs that just came together on it's own. I'm
really pleased with how it turned out. Lately I seem to be doing songs in
pieces, one movement runs it's course and is replaced by another, which
might eventually be replaced by yet another. I hope I'm going in the
right direction with this trend. It helps me to break up the monotony,
but there are times when I wonder if the separate pieces hold together.
This one has a common piano phrase that ties them together perhaps a
little better than other tunes of mine. Let me know what you think.
I seriously considered dragging out the song's length, bringing back
the first movement in a different way, but I decided that I'd probably be
happiest leaving it as is. I remember reading somewhere something to this
effect:
It's better if people think your songs are too short rather than too long.
It might have been the Tracker's Handbook, but I'm not sure. Regardless,
it's good advice I elected to follow. Probably for the first time, too.
When I first starting making music on the Music Generator, some of my
songs were 10 or 12 minutes long, with no real variations or modulations,
no choruses, and no bridges. I've since managed to cut the song lengths
down, but the choruses, bridges, etc. are still in the works.
This song also represents my efforts at bring more chord variety into
my songs. Until recently, all of my chords were major or minor, with
nothing else to spice things up. Because of my interest in George
Gershwin's version of jazz(though it was called pop in his day), I've been
trying to use more jazz-ish chords. I think mixing jazz and industrial
would make a good sound. I'm still working on it, though.
That's all for this one. Keep tracking.
Thanks go to:
-God, creator and inspiration, and all that good stuff
-Jeffrey Lim, for giving the world the greatest tracker
-The Mod Archive, for letting trackers come together to trade
music, ideas, and experience
-Nasca Paul Octavian, for making Paul's Sound Designer 2.2
-Agent Orange, for Orangator 2.0
-Codemasters, for the MTV Music Generator for PS1
-The Tracking Community, for coming up with this idea in the first
place, and for keeping it going
-Naturally, anybody who likes this and/or any of my released
tunes (I'm grinning like a fool)
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Got an opinion? What a silly question. Send feedback to:
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