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Hexchild
2 Aug 2005, 03:53 AM
One of my musical works.

Tolerance (http://hexchild.crypt.cx/music/tolerance.mp3) (3401856 bytes)



(more music by me (http://forums.intpcentral.com/showpost.php?p=165574&postcount=12))



This is what claverhouse replied to below; I no longer need this done:


Right now I have no way of testing my web server from outside my front firewall, and I'm not entirely sure I've configured that firewall correctly, so I'd appreciate it if someone would let me know whether this link works.

Claverhouse
2 Aug 2005, 04:45 AM
Yes.

Downloaded it on dial-up 13 minutes. But will play it tomorrow. It's nearly 5 here...


Claverhouse :ph34r:

kafkaesque
2 Aug 2005, 05:13 AM
yeah, I like that. (cable modem took about 25 seconds) It sounds like the soundtrack for a darkly humored, surreal cartoon. If that is not at all what you were going for I hope you do not take offense. I am interested in hearing more; possibly with some more tempo differentation. I am a fan of down-tempo stuff to a fault so you should take that with a grain of salt.

good stuff.

Hexchild
2 Aug 2005, 05:43 AM
yeah, I like that. (cable modem took about 25 seconds) It sounds like the soundtrack for a darkly humored, surreal cartoon. If that is not at all what you were going for I hope you do not take offense. I am interested in hearing more; possibly with some more tempo differentation. I am a fan of down-tempo stuff to a fault so you should take that with a grain of salt.

good stuff.

No worries, I don't easily take offense so bring it on. I'm always eager to hear any opinion about my work as long as it's an honest one.

I can't really say I was going for anything specific, though. Most stuff I create is pretty random until I get a "feel" for that particular piece of work, and by then it usually kind of creates itself.. if that makes any sense. Unless the result is a little "out there", I usually get bored working on it. So yes, some people are bound to not like it. I take every opinion with a grain of salt :)

2ds
2 Aug 2005, 10:26 AM
I like I like, reminds me of a computer game, as in one of the point and click adventure games than a comic book. I've put up a mirror just incase you don't want what I assume is your home connection getting hosed by people. I'll take it down if you want =)


http://www.crypt.cx/hexfiles/tolerance.mp3

Edit: should be a little faster too..

abathur
2 Aug 2005, 11:07 AM
Needs more cowbell? :)

Hexchild
2 Aug 2005, 12:21 PM
I've put up a mirror just incase you don't want what I assume is your home connection getting hosed by people. I'll take it down if you want =)

No need to take it down, you're quite right. Usually I have my own domain and 4 static IP addresses, though, but that ISP has given me a bit of trouble lately. So the above address is due to a temporary, DHCP-based solution, which has the unfortunate effect that the link might suddenly stop working as the IP address changes.

Oh, and my upload speed is about 1Mbit but my download is 8Mbit. I don't think I'll have that much trouble surfing while people download from me, but they might have to fight about their download bandwidth (=my upload). :lol:

sbw
2 Aug 2005, 03:26 PM
Needs more cowbell? :)

*I gotta fever*

Scott

Maniac
2 Aug 2005, 03:36 PM
Definitely a video game track. I can see it in a Castlevania type game, or as a "spooky" town music for an RPG game.

Hexchild
3 Aug 2005, 12:53 PM
EDIT: I previously posted another file here, but it's been moved to this thread (http://forums.intpcentral.com/showthread.php?t=5859).

PiccoloNamek
8 Aug 2005, 02:58 AM
It sounds somewhat spooky in a humorous semi-1940'sish kind of way. I like it.

2ds
8 Aug 2005, 06:31 AM
reminds me _alot_ of the dig, have you ever played it ?

-2ds

Hexchild
8 Aug 2005, 11:11 AM
reminds me _alot_ of the dig, have you ever played it ?

-2ds

Hmm, that would be "ecosys", right? Er, I guess I should have made a separate threads. :whistle:

My brother and I played "The Dig" once, but we never finished. I don't remember the music though.

TPol
22 Aug 2005, 06:17 AM
If you're looking to market these compositions, you might run this by whomever decides on the music for Cirque Du Soleil's "Solstrum" t.v. series. This sounds like the kind of work they would use.