Background artist for visual novels sometimes. Composer for myself and people I like. The rumours are true. Not that one.
Who knows what this is for. Even I don't know. I don't! Okay. I do. But you don't! Nobody else does. Okay. Well, a few do. But most people don't. So shut up! What else... that's all.
yay. :D
a waltz! I love waltzes. I think this is a good effort here. ;-)
not a bad soundfont either.
I'm curious, what program did you sequence it in? I might try and get back into music making. also, did you use a midi keyboard or did you sequence it by hand? I respect your abilities. :D
Thanks :)
I notated it by hand in Guitar Pro 5. I wrote part of it on my keyboard, but I rarely record with it since it's usually just as quick (and more organised for me) to notate it. Then I imported the midi file into Cubase and applied the nice virtual instruments.
Actually, I wrote the percussion parts (minus the timpani) in Cubase too, kind of spur of the moment. Cubase, FL, etc. all have crap ways of notating, in my opinion. I prefer being able to see the score with the staffs.
I see what you mean. When I tried my hand at midi sequencing, I used Noteworthy Composer. That lets you enter the notes on a staff. There was something very cumbersome about it, though. Maybe Guitar Pro makes it easier. I'll have to do some research.