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Musicians and Singers of Buildism
#21
(06-02-2011, 01:20 AM)Ming-Yan Wrote: Paradox, that is epic, how did you make it?

An old program called MAGIX Music Maker. It is currently at Music Maker 17, but I have Music Maker 10.
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#22
I use Magix Movie Editor.
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#23
I am currently working on my next song using MAGIX Music Maker 17 (I got it) and though I'd post a preview.

Download the preview here.
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#24
I like! Big Grin I might make something with LMMS soon.
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#25
NEW MUSIC ALERT: 4 Quarters Preview!

It's named that because it's supposed to be 8-bit. 2 bits is slang for a Quarter, in US money.


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#26
NEW MUSIC ALERT:
Orbital
[sound]http://keybored.x10.mx/musicdata/Orbital.mp3[/sound]

Pretty long, almost 4 minutes.

EDIT: I just found out that I hadn't uploaded this to keybored yet O_e It was still only on mediafire and soundcloud.
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#27
I finished another song. It would be longer, but technological problems forced me to make an ending.

Also, I am going to make my songs into and album named "Inertia".


Download my new song "Owl".


(And the updated info on my song "New")
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#28
Not too bad, simple, would make a very good video game soundtrack.
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(06-09-2011, 08:33 PM)Qwertygiy Wrote: NEW MUSIC ALERT: 4 Quarters Preview!

It's named that because it's supposed to be 8-bit. 2 bits is slang for a Quarter, in US money.

We don't say 2 bit for a quarter...
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#30
It's kinda old slang, it comes from the Spanish Peso, which was equivalent to a dollar. It could be divided into 8 reals or 'bits' ("pieces of eight!"), hence 2 bits for 1/4th of a dollar.
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