@@t1m0thyduk3 yo I figured out how to make SoundFont packs work using free software. Audacity and Polyphone. I'd make a video explaining how, but honestly I'm too lazy, but there is videos out there explaining how to make soundfonts using those websites.
This is really good dude I'm impressed! I have no clue how you get the samples in there either. I wrote a piece called "Event Horizon" but it's not nearly as good as this bravo!
This is so well done I’m jealous
Did you use finale?
If only I had a vibraphone i. I would play the first vibe partfor days on end.
my favorite part is the second movement
Fantastic!
10/10 my dude, the second movement is especially fantastic in the keyboards. Really great work!
How did you add the sound effects like the beeps, pitch bends, and everything in sampler/synth
Actually, I'd like to try making my own IDS with some of the effects and samples you use, if you'd allow it I'd like to download them.
Hi! I used Logic Pro X (a DAW) to import all the sound effects into the music and wrote down their respective notes onto the score.
@@loklokfafamusic8131 would it work in garageband? or does it just work specifically in logic pro x
@@t1m0thyduk3 yo I figured out how to make SoundFont packs work using free software. Audacity and Polyphone. I'd make a video explaining how, but honestly I'm too lazy, but there is videos out there explaining how to make soundfonts using those websites.
This is really good dude I'm impressed! I have no clue how you get the samples in there either. I wrote a piece called "Event Horizon" but it's not nearly as good as this bravo!
Thanks! I wrote the score in musescore, then exported the midi file and added the samples in Logic Pro X.
Nice