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In My Heart
Posted: 16 Feb 2012, 01:09
by Chicka-Maria
Little something that can be used wherever it fits. Maybe a town?
Enjoy!
Edit: Inspired by Youll be in my heart (Disneys Tarzan)
Re: In My Heart
Posted: 16 Feb 2012, 08:01
by secretmogge
Very nice song!

Re: In My Heart
Posted: 16 Feb 2012, 20:41
by ChaosCrossAG
Wow, that`s beautiful! You have skill!X)
Re: In My Heart
Posted: 27 Apr 2012, 14:10
by bcs86
I'm not worthy of commenting on this, but if I may...
This sound piece does not resemble its source of inspiration (Phil C.)
What I mean by that is it is original sounding.
It vaguely reminds me of "Faith.ogg" at some points,
but that isn't noticable. It comes from the mellow horns "shifting a scale" as in chorus.
Is there any other touch-ups you could add? (probably too late to ask that.)
How did this get burried so far back into the forum?
There should have been other acknowlegements on this topic,
Instead it was burried under "I'm proud of my knowledge".
Listening to your music closer, I can imagine it being used in a rainy, vast, lawless, outdoor environment
a place one might encounter en route to a far off destination. It is a genuine adventuring theme.
Then again, it has some sense of interlude and narrative...
The best GPL tools that could help sound development are still in perpetual beta since the crisis.
Your work is good. Why give it to TMW?
Re: In My Heart
Posted: 27 Apr 2012, 15:35
by Chicka-Maria
bcs86 wrote:I'm not worthy of commenting on this, but if I may...
This sound piece does not resemble its source of inspiration (Phil C.)
What I mean by that is it is original sounding.
It vaguely reminds me of "Faith.ogg" at some points,
but that isn't noticable. It comes from the mellow horns "shifting a scale" as in chorus.
Is there any other touch-ups you could add? (probably too late to ask that.)
How did this get burried so far back into the forum?
There should have been other acknowlegements on this topic,
Instead it was burried under "I'm proud of my knowledge".
Listening to your music closer, I can imagine it being used in a rainy, vast, lawless, outdoor environment
a place one might encounter en route to a far off destination. It is a genuine adventuring theme.
Then again, it has some sense of interlude and narrative...
The best GPL tools that could help sound development are still in perpetual beta since the crisis.
Your work is good. Why give it to TMW?
Thanks alot for commenting! its well appreciated. as for the touch ups i wanted to work on the loop a bit more but ive been really busy lately so i might need to try when i have more time.
As it being buried in the forum its sad but ALOT of things in the forums get burried even graphics that could be used, or theyre forgotten about.
I want to contribute my work to tmw because i think tmw has good intentions and when people usually log on they shut their sound off

. I think nice music is a nice touch in a game and it lets people enjoy it more instead of sitting in a room of silence. I think this will help slowly encourage people to listen to the game music while they play.
Regards,
Re: In My Heart
Posted: 01 May 2012, 19:34
by Johnny
Chicka-Maria wrote:bcs86 wrote:I'm not worthy of commenting on this, but if I may...
This sound piece does not resemble its source of inspiration (Phil C.)
What I mean by that is it is original sounding.
It vaguely reminds me of "Faith.ogg" at some points,
but that isn't noticable. It comes from the mellow horns "shifting a scale" as in chorus.
Is there any other touch-ups you could add? (probably too late to ask that.)
How did this get burried so far back into the forum?
There should have been other acknowlegements on this topic,
Instead it was burried under "I'm proud of my knowledge".
Listening to your music closer, I can imagine it being used in a rainy, vast, lawless, outdoor environment
a place one might encounter en route to a far off destination. It is a genuine adventuring theme.
Then again, it has some sense of interlude and narrative...
The best GPL tools that could help sound development are still in perpetual beta since the crisis.
Your work is good. Why give it to TMW?
Thanks alot for commenting! its well appreciated. as for the touch ups i wanted to work on the loop a bit more but ive been really busy lately so i might need to try when i have more time.
As it being buried in the forum its sad but ALOT of things in the forums get burried even graphics that could be used, or theyre forgotten about.
I want to contribute my work to tmw because i think tmw has good intentions and when people usually log on they shut their sound off

. I think nice music is a nice touch in a game and it lets people enjoy it more instead of sitting in a room of silence. I think this will help slowly encourage people to listen to the game music while they play.
Regards,
I agree and for the most part I don't turn the sound off. The music does set the atmosphere for me. Mostly if it sounds appropriate whether it be an element or setting a scene it adds that much more to a game. I for one applaud your efforts. You make some amazing stuff.
As far as this one goes I could see this one possibly being in a beginning village of a game. Possibly a kingdom. But thats just my opinion.
Re: In My Heart
Posted: 23 May 2012, 02:26
by dariunas
bcs86 wrote:...Listening to your music closer, I can imagine it being used in a rainy, vast, lawless, outdoor environment a place one might encounter en route to a far off destination. It is a genuine adventuring theme.
Then again, it has some sense of interlude and narrative...
I agree.
A very nice piece with very nice instrumentation. Very fluid, yet the staccato cellos punctuate the composition nicely.
I think you tread the style needed for a MMORPG very well. Great work

Re: In My Heart
Posted: 24 May 2012, 19:39
by Chicka-Maria
dariunas wrote:I think you tread the style needed for an MMORPG very well. Great work

I have reached my goal then. Thanks a lot its appreciated

Re: In My Heart
Posted: 29 Oct 2020, 04:40
by Ledmitz
Looks like I found something overlooked. Will try to fit it in to rEvolt somewhere.