This is good for a song you made in an hour! If I had an hour to make a song, I would spend 10 minutes making one fire verse and then listen to it on loop for the remaining 50 minutes
@ it takes a long time for me to complete making a song. Like literal weeks, making sure every verse fits with the song. The main reason is because I spend most of my day playing my pc and I only open msmc every few days or when I'm burnt out from my pc. making sure everything is in tune can be a nightmare sometimes Yap warning⚠️ : I have to turn off most of my percussionists since I don't tune them and they take up a lot of space (except for thumpies) I have to remember my song's key, I still don't understand the clef since I use bass clef when I play my cello. As an example, I mistake E for G. If there's a loud monster playing, I have to turn it off just so I can properly tune the monsters. And if I ever update a song and find an out of tune note, I have to take apart the whole section so the monsters sound in tune and don't sound awkward. In my update to Villan's Lair, (it's still not out yet) I added pentumbra (just quarrister and jeeode), it took the melody for measures 3 and 4 but after a while I realized some of it's notes clashed with already existing monsters. I ended up changing most of the monsters and I absolutely butchered reedling. Coming up with a melody is also hard, I don't want every verse to sound the same. For another song I'm working on, I tried composing rare riff first and it went well! And making something that's not breakcore boss music is near impossible for me, I quickly lose motivation to make a slow paced song. I'm currently working on a slow paced song and it sounds amazing rn. I most likely will continue working on it despite not being literal boss music.
@@Thestoopidgamrr I don’t get essays often. I’ve never found staying in key and harmonising that hard in composer, generally just go two notes up on the staff. As for the clef, i feel like they should add an option to change it, for your reason and because it would give monsters slightly more range.
@@Strombylan the only reason I find tuning hard is because it's easy to forget that another monster exists and then I place an out of tune note that goes unnoticed for a long time. And once I find the out of tune note, I have to recompose 3 different monsters since I most likely added so much to the verse. And something else that's annoying is chords. I usually have a lot of notes in between the chord notes and I usually end up either absolutely butchering the chords or just remove them and either way it sounds off.
Well if we’re on the topic of having to constantly change a song, I had to change the key from B minor to F# minor because the G sounded off, it’s much better sharp.
This goes so hard 🔥
The start of the bass drum sounded like clackula's 2nd track on bone island.
This is good for a song you made in an hour!
If I had an hour to make a song, I would spend 10 minutes making one fire verse and then listen to it on loop for the remaining 50 minutes
@@Thestoopidgamrr that’s insane coming from you, you make peak.
@ it takes a long time for me to complete making a song. Like literal weeks, making sure every verse fits with the song. The main reason is because I spend most of my day playing my pc and I only open msmc every few days or when I'm burnt out from my pc.
making sure everything is in tune can be a nightmare sometimes
Yap warning⚠️ :
I have to turn off most of my percussionists since I don't tune them and they take up a lot of space (except for thumpies) I have to remember my song's key, I still don't understand the clef since I use bass clef when I play my cello. As an example, I mistake E for G. If there's a loud monster playing, I have to turn it off just so I can properly tune the monsters. And if I ever update a song and find an out of tune note, I have to take apart the whole section so the monsters sound in tune and don't sound awkward.
In my update to Villan's Lair, (it's still not out yet) I added pentumbra (just quarrister and jeeode), it took the melody for measures 3 and 4 but after a while I realized some of it's notes clashed with already existing monsters. I ended up changing most of the monsters and I absolutely butchered reedling.
Coming up with a melody is also hard, I don't want every verse to sound the same. For another song I'm working on, I tried composing rare riff first and it went well!
And making something that's not breakcore boss music is near impossible for me, I quickly lose motivation to make a slow paced song. I'm currently working on a slow paced song and it sounds amazing rn. I most likely will continue working on it despite not being literal boss music.
@@Thestoopidgamrr I don’t get essays often. I’ve never found staying in key and harmonising that hard in composer, generally just go two notes up on the staff. As for the clef, i feel like they should add an option to change it, for your reason and because it would give monsters slightly more range.
@@Strombylan the only reason I find tuning hard is because it's easy to forget that another monster exists and then I place an out of tune note that goes unnoticed for a long time. And once I find the out of tune note, I have to recompose 3 different monsters since I most likely added so much to the verse. And something else that's annoying is chords. I usually have a lot of notes in between the chord notes and I usually end up either absolutely butchering the chords or just remove them and either way it sounds off.
Well if we’re on the topic of having to constantly change a song, I had to change the key from B minor to F# minor because the G sounded off, it’s much better sharp.
Bro is the final boss