Basso - A little on the campy side, but still impresses because of the momentum it carries. Great rhythm too. I'd also quiet the strings down a bit haha.
cstg3 - This one's kinda campy too, but it's still pretty good. I'm curious as to why you decided to assign the church organ to the right ear?
Two Techno Midis
Description:
Written from scratch. I'm not sure about the loops, but they should be fine.
Credits:
None.
Written from scratch. I'm not sure about the loops, but they should be fine.
Credits:
None.
Creator:
Dechipher
Added: 06 Dec 2003
Type: MIDI
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Reviews
rexlaninetales
Posted 09 June 2006 - 12:40 PM
Basso: I love the super fast temp and the strings sounds really well, with the exception of them overwhelming the bass and the percussion. Lower the string's volumn a bit and this song will sound perfect!
cstg3: Sounds like some funeral song...A really sad meldoy in the beginning. Then a groovy toon begins to play 1/3 of the way into the song. This one is my favorite of the two. Great work Midiman!
cstg3: Sounds like some funeral song...A really sad meldoy in the beginning. Then a groovy toon begins to play 1/3 of the way into the song. This one is my favorite of the two. Great work Midiman!
Espilan
Posted 10 December 2003 - 01:36 PM
In Basso, the strings are a bit heavy, but that is most likely to be due to how the computer I'm using plays MIDIs. Other than that's it's all good.
The second song sounds like it's based on the song "Wicked Child" from Castlevania 1 (probably one of my favorite CV songs btw), and is an instant favorite for me.
If I were to recommend which of these songs to listen to, I'd say cstg3.
Well done.
The second song sounds like it's based on the song "Wicked Child" from Castlevania 1 (probably one of my favorite CV songs btw), and is an instant favorite for me.
If I were to recommend which of these songs to listen to, I'd say cstg3.
Well done.