Two engineers have been fighting for eons, arguing what is the best : Sentry? or Dispenser? You decide!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuN2foyd7Hc
Xeniolum is for Latin "small gift", from "xenium" meaning a present, gift, especially one for a host or vice-versa.
This music functions as an ending. Instrument reverberations convey a feeling of ethereality and ghostliness. The lead violin expresses joy and contentment, the strings ensemble conveys a sense of fulfillment and tranquility, and the rhode piano keys bounce merrily. The atmosphere is content, serene, joyful, and full of calm.
As the title suggests, this album is a present to everyone who has listened to it. I appreciate your support and promise to keep getting better for my next releases.
Technical info:
BPM : 160
Scale: A# Major
Produced with FL Studio 20
Video made with FL Studio ZGameEditor Visualizer plugin
Effect author credits: Polar - K+OBV10U3_NINJA
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ByXBsim4FY
I need to tell you that Miitopia Fortress' development will be very slow, because I'm very busy with university, and in summer after exams I will go to a mandatory practice for 2 months. I guess it won't be released in this year.
Yes, there will be TF2 content, some ideas would be great.
Is the re-arrangement equally as good as original or better than original?
It would be really great to listen to your feedback!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IZXWTYFegs
Horologium is from Latin "hōrologium" (the pendulum clock, from Greek ὡρολόγιον, lit. 'an instrument for telling the hour'). There's also a constellation with that name. From Latin "hōrologium", Spanish "reloj", French "horloge", and Italian "orologio" are derived. And there's also "horologe" in English, an obsolete synonym for "clock".
With this information, the tune is created to be energetic and full of urgency.
The 3/4 segment provides flavor and respite for imagined characters. The synth works nicely with rhythm guitars, and adding G# notes creates tension. If you haven't noticed, there is a reference to Ridge Racer Type 4, specifically the in-game soundtrack "Move Me" by Kohta Takahashi.
Another point to note is that the background image is a photo I took in 2022 when returning home from Seoul, South Korea. The Seoul International Airport (I assume) is quite lovely and clean, and the people speak English.
Technical info:
BPM : 180
Scale: A Minor
Produced with FL Studio 20
Video made with FL Studio ZGameEditor Visualizer pluginEffect author credits: Polar - K+OBV10U3_NINJA
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1Yerev5Ujw