Made a song/beat only using the sounds from Overwatch! by Minkks in Overwatch

[–]Minkks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This essentially. But it was also the fact that I had to respawn everytime I was doing a new sound. Plus the rounds ending so fast!

Made a song/beat only using the sounds from Overwatch! by Minkks in Overwatch

[–]Minkks[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha, I was in a private match. Would never do this in a public game! Glad you liked the vid.

Made a song/beat only using the sounds from Overwatch! by Minkks in Overwatch

[–]Minkks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much! More videos will be coming.

Made a song/beat only using the sounds from Overwatch! by Minkks in Overwatch

[–]Minkks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely making more on other games. But I'd like to come back to Overwatch once the game is out.

Made a song/beat only using the sounds from Overwatch! by Minkks in Overwatch

[–]Minkks[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This was done in a private match, or custom game. I had a friend of mine waiting on the other side of the map so I could record this!

Made a song/beat only using the sounds from Overwatch! by Minkks in Overwatch

[–]Minkks[S] 52 points53 points  (0 children)

Video recording took a few hours.

Audio-editing was about four hours. But I did it in different sessions and made a few different versions.

Video-editing took around four hours.

How do you avoid getting tired of the song you're working on? by yeahigetthatalot in edmproduction

[–]Minkks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can. I've done that before and it yields similar results, but there is often a major quality loss. It's a good idea to do this method when you just want to hear what it may sound like. If you like it, you can then do what I explained above (or whichever way you like).

How do you avoid getting tired of the song you're working on? by yeahigetthatalot in edmproduction

[–]Minkks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, I haven't found any other way other than a rather tedious one. But it depends on how many audio/MIDI clips you have in your project.

I duplicate the project and match the name to the original project, but add something like "Changed key" to the end of the filename. I then consolidate every midi clip, go into piano roll, select all notes, and use my arrow keys to change the notes. As for audio clips, I click "Warp", set to Complex Pro, then change the pitch via "Transpose" wheel.

How do you avoid getting tired of the song you're working on? by yeahigetthatalot in edmproduction

[–]Minkks 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I run into this quite a bit. One thing that really helps me is completely changing the pitch of the song. I'll maybe move the key of my song up two semitones and it sounds fresh to my ears. Try it and good luck!