The End of an Era (pulse_-_the_end_of_an_era.it)
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The End of an Era Written for Epinicion's final music disk. 4 Samples 9 Instruments Time: 2:42 Channels: 6 (24) ___________________________________________________________________________ Samples from: GUS Patch Library -Halo Pad -Strings Siren -Oboe (Repression) Stalker -Bass (Atlantis) ___________________________________________________________________________ Hope you have a GUS so you can appreciate how clean the 16-bit samples are - I always used to think that 16 bit samples would be a waste of time and space before I got to play around with them! A simple little song for the passing of Epinicion. Farewell. A big thanks go especially to Psibelius for his effort that he put into running this wonderful group. I'm sure that I've heard bits and pieces of this song elsewhere.. so it may not be entirely original... (I damn well hope that it is, tho!) I *THINK* I've managed to get the sorta mood I was aiming for... (it's not supposed to be a complex, up-beat piece of work! It's supposed to be more of a lament!) This is the first piece I have *EVER* done on a computer without a drum kit or any other percussion! Only wish that the Oboe could have been of a slightly higher quality! (It's a little too grainy, but it's the best that I could find! It doesn't sound so bad with a GUS though) If you have a SBPro, it's probably better to turn off the stereo, just to have a higher mixing rate (ie. higher quality). I apologise for the uncomfortable transition in order 7 - If you know how I could have improved it, then write to me! God I love this proggy! Everyone should use IT! :) Contact me at: pulse_smug.student.adelaide.edu.au or write to: Jeffrey Lim 9 Wilgena Avenua Myrtle Bank South Australia 5064 All comments/suggestions about this music or the tracker are welcomed! - Jeffrey Lim Pulse / PoP
Oboe, slow fade Halo Pad, slow attack Strings Bass Halo Pad, quick attack Halo Pad, quick fade Oboe, quick fade String, slow attack Strings Oboe Halo Pad High String Bass You will *NEED* IT1.04+ to play this file! Press Shift-F9
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