Karlant
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Joined: 23 Dec 2009
Location: Alaska, USA
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Posted: Wed Dec 23 2009 11:24 A list of stuff... |
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I have... Several issues:
1. Need a more detailed tutorial. Sure the little quick start guide for Mad Tracker 2 was nice and all... But I am utterly new to all this stuff, so it was NOT sufficient. Any links to more in-depth tutorials would be nice.
2. Looking for a few songs to provide something to look at and/or to give inspiration. I am currently having trouble finding them. As guide lines, I like a strong, deep bass back beat, and I like a high continous tone for the melodys. That song Pulse Zone in the sample songs for Mad Tracker has some of the melodys I like. I also like wordless vocals...
3. Any tips to starting out would be greatly appreciated!
That's it, for NOW... But please help me out here. Thanks... |
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Martin
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Joined: 05 May 2003
Location: Norway
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Posted: Wed Dec 23 2009 18:52
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Hi,
1. try searching for "beatmax" he has made a tutorial, however I would reccomend that you try to learn the basics and then try to solve problems as they appear. Trying to learn everything before you start can be a quite hard.
2. Try the music section:
http://www.madtracker.org/music.php
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Karlant
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Joined: 23 Dec 2009
Location: Alaska, USA
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Posted: Thu Dec 24 2009 10:33
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Martin wrote: |
Hi,
1. try searching for "beatmax" he has made a tutorial, however I would reccomend that you try to learn the basics and then try to solve problems as they appear. Trying to learn everything before you start can be a quite hard.
2. Try the music section:
http://www.madtracker.org/music.php
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Yea, I just found Beatmax's Tutorial today, and so far it is proving to be helpful enough, but unfortunatly for me I have a super slow net, so I can't just go around downloading music and what not (super slow being about 14 kb/s on a dl)... But I'll take a look anyways. Thanks.
P.S.
I also have no idea what category this type of music fits under. Electronic, obviously, but what category of it? |
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