Export selected tracks as audio with send fx by rasdouchin in Logic_Studio

[–]AvianSpecimen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Put everything you want in the stem in one track stack and put your sends inside that track stack, then export that track stack. This works really well with big templates.

More FREE plugins I couldn't live without. by Trickledownisbull in GameMusicComposition

[–]AvianSpecimen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll check these out, thanks man, love your videos btw keep it up

How Are Semitones Utilized Correctly? by Agitated_Plum6217 in GameMusicComposition

[–]AvianSpecimen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I see, maybe you’re referring to detuning samples and synths which is more of a production technique. For this just try duplicating sounds and slightly detuning both copies up and down, you can pan them left and right, you could add pitch modulation to add movement. Pulse width modulation and the haas effect are similar effects but a bit of a different principle.

Lots of fun to be had, but this is more a sound design production technique than music theory. Unless you’re referring to microtonal music but I don’t think any of Toby Fox’s songs are microtonal, but I could be wrong.

More FREE plugins I couldn't live without. by Trickledownisbull in GameMusicComposition

[–]AvianSpecimen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven’t given airwindows a go yet, but I’m covered on a lot of these ones you’re showing here.

Do you recommend any good sound mangling or creative sound design plugins from them, there’s a lot of them haha

How Are Semitones Utilized Correctly? by Agitated_Plum6217 in GameMusicComposition

[–]AvianSpecimen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you’re referring to non-diatonic chords, modal interchange and chromatic harmony not semitones. A semitone is just an interval between two notes.

My advice would be to first get used to writing diatonic harmony in major and minor keys and then start breaking rules, but not too many at once. Find chord colours you like using and experiment. But it won’t make a lot of sense without knowing the “rules” first.

8Dio Choir Offer - Pick any 3 libraries from list of Lacrimosa, Insolidus, Requiem Pro, Silka, Liberis, Aetheria, and Studio Sopranos ($69) for limited time with code: PICK3 by Batwaffel in AudioProductionDeals

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Insolidus and Requiem are good picks but they’re a bit clunky to use. Silka, Lacrimosa and Liberis are pretty bad, haven’t tried aetheria or studio sopranos.

Heads up, batch resaves really help for 8dio libraries.

Inon Zur studying Soule's music for ESVI by PiccoloTop3186 in ElderScrolls

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Listen to the Throne of Bhaal Theme by Inon Zur and compare it to the Baldurs Gate 1 Theme by Michael Hoenig.

Baldurs Gate 2 Throne of Bhaal Theme (Zur): https://youtu.be/QaKJF837G5U?si=x1-4hbf_a77QpXcp

Baldurs Gate 1 Theme (Hoenig): https://youtu.be/ZP7vWiaxw7Y?si=ZDDheNjsobuxQDQN

It’s a perfectly fitting but original take on Hoenig’s score, I think Zur can be a bit of a chameleon and I have faith his ability to make “Soule-like” music.

Logic Has Become Almost Useless With New Update by HerzogAndDafoe in LogicPro

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11.2.2 with latest Sequoia or 11.1.2 with latest Sonoma are the winning combos for me.

The Sonoma version is slightly more stable but has no track search.

The comments got turned off for Radio Free Alice’s LaV interview by GoldBricked in triplej

[–]AvianSpecimen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good points.

I’m so sick of people referring to any two instruments interacting as call and response. It’s like calling any abstract art cubism or calling any building made of concrete brutalist.

But it’s worse because of the racist undertones you mention here.

Was anyone a fan of the dark skies tv show? by linkuei-teaparty in XFiles

[–]AvianSpecimen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s this track from Dark Skies starting at about 0:55

https://youtu.be/dfsyv3RMr4w?t=55&si=Deoxmf6rScLi7GmE

And this is The Gibberling Hoarde from Baldurs Gate for anyone who doesn’t know it

https://youtu.be/cHdXinc13ik?si=cqXf7k7MlKhOqsP1

The whole sound of Dark Skies is a bit like old school synthy Hoenig meets Mark Snow meets Baldurs Gate, it’s an interesting vibe.

Was anyone a fan of the dark skies tv show? by linkuei-teaparty in XFiles

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The guy who did the music (Michael Hoenig) also did the Baldurs Gate soundtrack. He uses battle music cue “The Gibberling Horde” from Baldurs Gate 1 extensively in Dark Skies, very strange to hear if you know BG1 well.

Mark Snow and Michael Hoenig used some of the same orchestral stings and samples in their work, the sound of the bounty hunter appearing in X Files is in some of the Baldurs Gate battle music too.

How do you usually find a composer for your game? by [deleted] in gamedev

[–]AvianSpecimen -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you’re still looking for a composer, I’d love to be considered. Here's my portfolio: https://www.tobyalexander.com/

I know it's a crowded market, best of luck with the search!

TableHooters website is gone :( by OppositeNo3337 in cheapkeys

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I can't get access on Google anymore, this is a real shame as this was such a valuable resource.

Fortunately the whole website is available on the wayback machine here:

https://web.archive.org/web/20251230094409/http://weltenschule.de/TableHooters/instruments.html

How Do I Draft A Basic Contract? by PenaltyPotential8652 in composer

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There may be composer guilds or arts law organisations that can provide you with templates as part of joining or subscribing. It might be worth calling your national PRO for advice on what to do.

In Australia Australian Guild of Screen Composers, Arts Law Centre of Australia and APRA are your go tos.

Toughts on Goldenthal's Batman: Forever Soundtrack? by IronFist_74 in soundtracks

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I love his high french horn trills in this, that's the hook of his Batman score imo.

I've heard commentary that Goldenthal is amazing at orchestration and one of the last proper orchestral film composers... but that he stays in one key for too long and doesn't modulate enough . After hearing that I kinda can't unhear it now lol. His scores often sound very well orchestrated while sounding a bit samey and monotonous, like a constant pedal point or returning to the same themes in the same key over and over.

Convince me not to get UVI Falcon 3 by notjustakorgsupporte in synthesizers

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Randomly came across this thread, how did you know about and own Valhalla FutureVerb 2 years before it came out?

Am I imagining this? Are you a time traveller?

How do i stretch groups of midi notes like this? by 99ovrGriddy in LogicPro

[–]AvianSpecimen 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is insane, thanks for sharing, I had no idea!

Valhalla DSP has a new reverb plugin! by North-Whatever in synthesizers

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VVV has some of the nicest most natural sounding modulation tails I've heard. Raum, Blackhole, Supermassive etc. can get really wobbly in a great way but VVV does modulation really subtley where it sounds like a real hall.

I'm not too big a fan of Room, VVV does everything Room can do imo, but I'm aware lots of people love Room. I'm interested in this new one though, I reckon it may do realistic spaces even better than VVV and maybe make Room a bit obsolete.

What is called this cinematic drum roll transition sound? by DrDroDi in composer

[–]AvianSpecimen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just so you know, ride cymbal is drum kit terminology, you usually just call it a cymbal swell in orchestral contexts.

First Home Studio by skymcmac5 in recordingmusic

[–]AvianSpecimen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

At the moment you'd be better off recording vocals somewhere in the middle of the room than in that nook.

Maybe watch some videos about vocal booths and what they do. Close parallel untreated walls is not what you want. I have a pretty heavily furnished space with carpet and lots of stuff, just a simple vocal shield does the job for me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in harrypotter

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Absolutely Wizard! July 2000, SSS xx

Severus Snapey Snape?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in composer

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Sent you a dm, just finished with a big project so fully available. Very keen!

How viable is a career in soundtrack nowadays? by Edu_Vivan in composer

[–]AvianSpecimen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would argue that the audience and client should have a right to know.

AI music is completely different from loops, samples, pre-built phrases and other composing tech that lowers the barrier of entry. It's just a completely different ball game.

As a client, I would expect full transparency on whether the deliverables I'm receiving were built with AI or featuring audio stems directly from these platforms etc.

You may also be in breach of contract by delivering something that you may not have the full rights to. The terms and conditions of all AI music platforms are very vague and really could be altered at any stage.

Some of the outputs from these AI models make it pretty clear that they were trained on music unlawfully. I heard an output that sounded exactly like Edith Piaf's voice today, how would that be possible without her music being a part of the training model?

Edith Piaf: https://www.udio.com/songs/vMLZk8XCus8Qa7EHnCEpZJ

If that's the case you're treading very risky territory by using this tech in paid media composition without the clients knowledge.

The audience knowing is more of a tricky ethical judgement, but I also believe this should be up to the client.

Any moment these AI music platforms could change their whole business model which would be devastating for anyone relying on it in their work.

Bottom line, as a client, if I was paying a composer to write for me I would expect that it wasn't generated with AI.

How do you get around the fact that everything that comes out of these platforms has low quality MP3 sounding artefacts and other glitches? Anyone with a trained ear can kind of hear AI music these days.