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author=mawk
I've seen people selling soundtracks with bits obv made using Earthbound's soundfonts and so on, though, so either way I doubt it's very strongly enforced.


Yeah, you can make some money doing some really sketchy stuff on the internet if you have no conscious (Craigslist, anyone?). My step-brother supposedly made money doing rap beats by sampling commercial songs and using pirated software. Seems legit.


author=Addit
And, wow, ten years without the Internet? I seriously don't know how you managed to keep sane.


No one ever said I remained sane, or ever was so to begin with. But if I really did go all this time with absolutely no internet access as everyone seems to think I said, wouldn't I actually be MORE sane for it? I mean, I can't imagine all these memes, flame wars, crackfics, YouTube poops and comments sections, or kentona's avatars are actually good for one's mental health.

[Music] Composer looking for experience!

I've always wanted the experience of scoring a game's soundtrack. I thought I'd get that out of my own projects, but I've since cancelled all my old ones, and the newer ones won't be complete enough to need music for a long time.

So, if anyone around here wants some music for their game, go ahead and hit me up. However, since I've never collaborated with anyone before, I can't really give any estimates on how long something would take.

You can check my locker for examples. I made them for those old projects I cancelled.

Question About Midi Sound Quality

This is from RMXP's help file:
Software-Based Audio Playback
Background music (BGM) is chiefly handled by DirectMusic Synthesizer MIDI playback. Software-based playback means you can't use external audio sources; on the other hand, composers of audio files don't have to worry about their creations supporting various kinds of MIDI sources. If a MIDI file plays properly in the environment where it was created, you can expect it to play in exactly the same way in any and all environments.


I think it would be safe to assume that ACE keeps this feature, so yes, MIDI files will play the same on every computer via DirectX. DirectX is probably also how RPG Maker applies reverb, chorus, and echo delay effects as well as loop points, which will also be the same on every computer.

Hola, como estan?

@edchuy
Oh, I guess I should've specified: I've been using the internet - I just haven't posted anything or talked with anyone on the internet for a long time. So, deprived? No. DEPRAVED? Yeah, totally.
Also, Atari 2600? If that isn't OG status, I don't know what is. I feel like an infant now...

@kentona
Yeah, I guess you probably have a greater chance of being struck by lightning while excavating an underwater cavern on the moon than dealing with a copyright claim for using a soundfont. But Mario Paint composer?
AMATEUR.
Real men go FULL SHMUP and use Kaite Tukutte Asoberu Dezaemon for all their composing needs.
As for all that stuff about C&C: Red Alert, I'm going to pretend I understood all that and be all impressed and stuff now.

- - -

I guess I'll make a topic in the Help & Requests forum about the whole composing thing tomorrow, but for now, I need sleep.

Hola, como estan?

Hello, all. With the economy being what it is, the whole "work job by day, mak vidjyagaemz by night" thing hasn't worked out as I'd hoped, and as such, I have way more free time than any healthy human being can withstand. So, I've decided to go ahead and interact with the internet for the first time in, like... ten years...

My history with RPGMaker is mostly with XP back in high school, though I remember hearing a few years earlier about the "magical program that automatically puts weapons in your fighter's hands" or however they advertised that, and also X-Play's review of the PS2 version (they may have made a fart joke or three). I've since stopped using it in favor of Gamemaker for the flexibility.

I'm interested in doing a soundtrack for somebody, or at least a few random songs. I've never done something like that for anyone other than myself, and would like the experience. I've put some stuff in my locker as a sort of portfolio. Its all stuff I did for those high school projects... I think. Its been a long time.

Anyways, you can use that stuff if you want to. Anything with PD on the front is okay for any use, while NC is strictly non-commercial, more so for your sake than mine: All those "free soundfonts" I downloaded back in the day are kinda sketchy on their sources, and I was also a dummy and lost all the readme's, so I can't guarantee that all the samples used are legal for commercial use.

Also, if I make any generic sprites, like a toilet or whatever, while working on my own projects, I'll probably put those up, too.

I guess that's all for now, so, good day to everyone!