Three more Undertale remixes... when you date a skeleton...

Share and discuss your LMMS music projects here, and see what people think!
...I have to explain that title, don't I?

So, there's a skeleton named Papyrus, who wants to become head of the royal guard. To do that, he has to capture a human.

When you fight him (see my Bonetrousle remix), there are certain actions you can take that will cause you to... go on a date with him later... Undertale's just a weird game, okay?

...and it's also the best game...

Anyway, here are the three original songs, in order:

https://soundcloud.com/angrysausage/tob ... dertale-75
https://soundcloud.com/angrysausage/tob ... dertale-74
https://soundcloud.com/angrysausage/tob ... dertale-73

And here are my remixes, in order:

https://soundcloud.com/douglas-the-awes ... -with-lmms
https://soundcloud.com/douglas-the-awes ... -with-lmms
https://soundcloud.com/douglas-the-awes ... -with-lmms

Here is the equipment list. Everything in the list is 100% free!

LMMS

GeneralUser Soundfont (I think it's version 1.47)

Free ProducerSpot percussion samples (Can be found here: http://www.producerspot.com/download-fr ... ples-packs. I mostly just use the EDM and House ones)

LoudMax (maximizer/limiter), AFTER (mastering processor), A1StereoControl (stereo controller), and FerricTDS (saturator). These are all free VSTs, and they are all used for mastering. They are very good, I recommend you get them!

...there may be some others, but that is all I can remember. I'm pretty sure that's it... everything else was native LMMS!

Tell me what you think! :D
I can hear that you emulate the 8 bit music very good, Fine instruments, and a lot of punch in the mix. Thats good! -but i have to ask you: What key is this?
8bit is sometimes in a restricted key, (due the tech limitations) but when that is lifted to full scale, it can get a-tonal.
I hear that in the tale-75 that i listen to, so are you in key?
musikbear wrote:
Mon Aug 21, 2017 3:49 pm
I can hear that you emulate the 8 bit music very good, Fine instruments, and a lot of punch in the mix. Thats good! -but i have to ask you: What key is this?
8bit is sometimes in a restricted key, (due the tech limitations) but when that is lifted to full scale, it can get a-tonal.
I hear that in the tale-75 that i listen to, so are you in key?
The notes are in the same key... I may be misunderstanding what you are asking... :/
Douglas wrote:
Mon Aug 21, 2017 3:54 pm
The notes are in the same key... I may be misunderstanding what you are asking...
Can you tell me what key it is? It really does not sound like same key and scale.
musikbear wrote:
Mon Aug 21, 2017 9:54 pm
Douglas wrote:
Mon Aug 21, 2017 3:54 pm
The notes are in the same key... I may be misunderstanding what you are asking...
Can you tell me what key it is? It really does not sound like same key and scale.
Well...

1. The key is oftentimes ambiguous, where the note variety is low enough that it could be multiple keys

2. It changes keys between many measures

So... it doesn't have a key exactly, but I did check to make sure all the notes that were playing were in a major/minor key.
Douglas wrote:
Tue Aug 22, 2017 1:04 am
The key is oftentimes ambiguous, where the note variety is low enough that it could be multiple keys
No that is not correct, In harmonic music the key must be non-ambigious
Look at this

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QQQQQQQQQQQ NNNNNNNNNNNNN OOOOOOOOOOOOO UUUUUUUUUUUUU
Here we have 4 key-and-scales represented with different letters
A row repressent one track/ one instrument
This is correct:

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QQQQQQQQQQQ NNNNNNNNNNNNN OOOOOOOOOOOOO UUUUUUUUUUUUU
QQQ QQ  QQ  NN NNNN NNN   OOO OOO OOOO    UUU UUU UUU
QQQQ        N             OOO        O          UU UU

            NNN NNN            OOOOOO   UUUUUU
This is not good

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QQQQQQQQQQQ NNNNNNNNNNNNN OOOOOOOOOOOOO UUUUUUUUUUUUU
QQQ NN  QQ  NN QQQQ NNN   QQQQQQO OOOO    UUU UUU UUU
QQQQ        N             OOO        O          UU UU

 UUUU       NNN NNN            QQQQOO   UNNNNNN QQQ
So the span vertically must be identical!
That is not what i hear
But who says i hear correct :p