attempting single channel music
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- čas přidán 11. 03. 2024
- Hi! this is single channel PC Speaker music written in furnace. all things considered, I think I did pretty well here. this is the first time I've ever done something like this, so please don't judge it to harshly ^^
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Pricing:
40$ for an Orchestral Track roughly 2 minutes long
20$ for chiptune roughly 1 minute long
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Hi! this is single channel PC Speaker music written in furnace. all things considered, I think I did pretty well here. this is the first time I've *ever* done something like this, so please don't judge it _too_ harshly ^^
it's pretty good (coming from a normie that knows nothing about music) I liked ti
I got this after a chain of more and more compressed "still alive" versions
Same!
Same here
Ditto
same lol
hell yeah!
Nice! I was bobbing my head along to the music. I like the gradual climb from the solo bass to the melody + bass.
thanks so much!!
Reminds me a bit of Skyfox II: The Cygnus Conflict (IBM PC Speaker version)
Beep boop
80s videogame ost
Doom!
cool
yooo no way this popped up in my recs! hi glacie c:
rosiiieeee! hiii
hehe
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This is mad layered as I can hear the super high notes too
sorry, what do you mean layered? it's just a single square wave. it's using the PC speaker emulation in furnace. the "high notes" are just a quirk of the IBM PC Speaker not having any volume control. it's either on or off. the higher frequencies are a result of the speaker turning on and off rapidly