Hi all!
I would to make contact with a skilled musician who would like to contribute sound (music and sound effects) to my productions (from time to time, usually once or twice a year).
RMT is preffered but not a requirement.
Is anyone interested? If so, write to my email address fandal(at)fandal.cz - thank you in advance!
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Musician needed
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Re: Musician needed
OK, it seems we already have a winner.
Please, consider this request completed.
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Please, consider this request completed.
F.
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Re: Musician needed
Well, Miker is just overhelmed with other projects and Poison has never been able to make sfx (just pure music) which quite limiting.
Nevertheless, I always like to work with new faces, it is pretty refreshing.
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Musician needed
Hi guys,
(a bit off-topic ... but)
quite some time ago a started a "beginners manual for RMT" which I still would like to improve / correct.
I started this manual to enable others create music for the Atari.
The tiny bit of music I created while creating that manual was a challenge so I guess the manual still lacks important information or there are parts where I understand things wrong.
So is there someone who really knows how to RMT who is willing to review that manual and provide stuff to improve / correct it?
Additional information should be usable for real beginners and show the right way to do things more advanced.
Especially the "Edit Instrument" part is very limited and it is the part I found most difficult.
Proper speed adjustment to play fast notes. And how to play "trioles"?
Well, if there is anyone willing then I will translate that manual to English so you can at least read it.
Best, Erhard
(a bit off-topic ... but)
quite some time ago a started a "beginners manual for RMT" which I still would like to improve / correct.
I started this manual to enable others create music for the Atari.
The tiny bit of music I created while creating that manual was a challenge so I guess the manual still lacks important information or there are parts where I understand things wrong.
So is there someone who really knows how to RMT who is willing to review that manual and provide stuff to improve / correct it?
Additional information should be usable for real beginners and show the right way to do things more advanced.
Especially the "Edit Instrument" part is very limited and it is the part I found most difficult.
Proper speed adjustment to play fast notes. And how to play "trioles"?
Well, if there is anyone willing then I will translate that manual to English so you can at least read it.
Best, Erhard
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