SunVox for Programmers: Making Music for your Game! | Part 1
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2019
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The final track is just so beautiful while being simple.
The ending was such a tease. Love your music and I can’t wait to see more! :)
I'm actually doing a prototype of a game and I've been doing great music thanks to your tutorials. So, my respect for your videos, it has really helped me out a lot!❤🎵
Really, thank you! I'm a game programmer and I wanna learn how to make my own music, and it looks like I'm the target audience! And for free :D
I'm very grateful.
From this site: www.dummies.com/art-center/music/bass-guitar/how-to-divide-music-into-phrases-measures-and-beats-to-play-the-bass-guitar/
In most tunes, four clicks of the metronome equal one measure, and four measures equal one phrase. In other words, a musical phrase is 16 beats long, or 16 clicks of the metronome. The organization of phrases makes it easier to keep your place in the music.
Before this video, I had been trying to put notes on every place I could, but now I think it's best to stick to the beats
wow this is exactly what i needed right now. thanks.
thank you for this tutorial!
So one thing id love to see in this tutorial series, is if you could explain how i could take elements from music i enjoy, like so im not working off of nothing. you get what i mean?
You mentioned it's free maybe it
Used to be it is now $5.99tx. Im totally oblivious to making any sense of this so though I'm interested I am also uncertain
that I will buy thank you for sharing your extensive knowledge
of the app.
It is free on desktop and it costs money on android and IOS
Hello
I'm using a QWERTY keyboard, I don't know which key is "the tilde key right next to the one". Can you explain this, please?
And many thanks for this course.
Tilde is the squiggly line found just to the left of the "1" key: ~. It also has the back-tick: `