{"author_name":"mikeware","cat":"LD #11 - Minimalist - 2008","comments":[{"author_name":"DrPetter","time":"April 20, 2008 2:28 am","epoch":1208676480,"text":"Heh. It reminds me of the tune from Ganon&#8217;s castle in Zelda, if you disregard the bright notes.<br \/>\n Actually you could try lowering the volume of those, to keep them from being so prominent. They would probably be better suited as a faint background sound with the long dark notes being most dominant.<br \/>\n Remember to play around with different instruments as well, you can reload an instrument without destroying the parts of the song which use it (although I recommend keeping backups of the song just in case :))","spam":"N"},{"author_name":"","time":"April 20, 2008 8:27 am","epoch":1208698020,"text":"Yeah, I&#8217;ve tweaked it a bit, and in the game the volume&#8217;s lowered so it&#8217;s mere background music.  I think my tweaked version turned out alright.  Not wanting to spend a lot of time on it.  I&#8217;ve never quite found a music tracker that I&#8217;ve liked 100%, but Musagi&#8217;s up on the list.  Just get confused with all the different buttons and keyboard shortcuts.  I keep having to look them up.","spam":"N"}],"epoch":1208662440,"likes":0,"metadata":{"p_key":"75171","p_author":"mikeware","p_authorkey":"272","p_urlkey":"111003","p_title":"Music Made with Music Tools","p_cat":"LD #11 - Minimalist - 2008","p_event":"LD11","p_time":"1208662440","p_likes":"0","p_comments":"2","p_status":"UPD5","us_key":"272","us_name":"mikeware","us_username":"\/author\/mikeware\/","event_start":"1208476800","event_key":"87","event_name":"LD11"},"text":"<p>Well, I&#8217;m not quite happy with my music loop yet, but it&#8217;s close.  I&#8217;m using  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cyd.liu.se\/~tompe573\/hp\/tutorial_musagi1.html\">Musagi<\/a> to generate my music.  It&#8217;s a very useful little tool, though it has a bit of a learning curve.  Need to dig out my three button mouse for it though tomorrow.<\/p>\n <p>I&#8217;ve also used his Sfxr program as mentioned in a prior post for my sound effects.  Along with a base of Python + PyGame for my programming.  It&#8217;s 361 lines of codes and few external files for the images, sounds, and music track.  I&#8217;m pretty sure I&#8217;m all done now, but I&#8217;m going to get some sleep, work out my music a bit more tomorrow, and I&#8217;ll post my final version then.<\/p>\n <p>In the meantime feel free to listen to my first complete attempt at Musagi <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mikeware.com\/ld11\/framed.ogg\">here<\/a> (ogg).\u00a0 And the screen shot of my updated menu with updated instructions:<\/p>\n <p><img src=\"http:\/\/www.mikeware.com\/ld11\/screenshot04.png\" height=\"341\" width=\"454\" \/><\/p>","time":"April 19th, 2008 10:34 pm","title":"Music Made with Music Tools"}