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    Well thats how every channel starts, i just need to wait for moment of it shine ;] same as my private chanell got some attention during beta

    I kind of hoping for people outside community to visit, it's one of the reasons i'm doing it
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    Just been listening to Peripheral Vision and Escape From The Silent Disco by weirdybeardy and i have to say you are a genius (no disrespect to anyone else) have you heard of a dance band called Shpongle? if not i highly recommend them for future inspiration

    you've taken it to the new level.
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    Amazing collection! Fantastic work. Look forward to more!
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    JEEES! Embryonik just floored me. incredible work. the layers you have in that and the ambient links between phrases is first class. i bet you can't wait for a fully fledged version of the music sequencer!!

    oh and i would think about adding the word dance or ambient into the youtube heading, you never know how you'd do with a bigger audience
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    I'd like to recommend hilightnotes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GribbleGrunger View Post
    JEEES! Embryonik just floored me. incredible work. the layers you have in that and the ambient links between phrases is first class. i bet you can't wait for a fully fledged version of the music sequencer!!

    oh and i would think about adding the word dance or ambient into the youtube heading, you never know how you'd do with a bigger audience
    Fully flaged? what do you mean? sequencer is already more powerful then some tracker formats and MIDI except samples and instruments. Download ModPlug player or Winamp and get some module tracker music from scene.org:

    ftp://scene.org/pub/music/artists/

    for compare and you will notice theres not much difference how it sounds (ofcorse samples are different) ^^ this format of music was popular in 16-bit specially on Amiga, last time i seen game use it was Epic Games on there first Unreal Engine games (Unreal, UT99 and even Deus Ex 1 which was not Epic's game), if fact some of this music specially for UT99 you can find on scene.org since they used composers from demoscene
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    Embryonik still floored me though. lol

    Weirdy-Beardy is for me the biggest find in the LBP community. i listened to dance in the 90s (orbital, Hallucinogen, Quietman, Art of Trance amongst some of them) and i was a reasonably good dancer so knew how to appreciate the phrases and twists of the subtext of the music. Weirdy-Beardy is up there with the best of them; and i'm talking the four i've mentioned not the LBP community music. it's sometimes almost impossible to look beyond LBP when listening to music simply because the sounds become familiar and the music isn't so much blended as having distinct patterns. Weirdy-Beardy blends in such professional way and God only knows how much time they/he takes to create just a second of music sometimes.

    this is great trance music from the 90s (my all time favourite track because of how it surprises you with the pay off :



    great dance music intertwines, each phrase or sound blends and weaves seamlessly through the interior of the music while the big boys shake us by the boots... and it HAS to surprise. Weardy-beardy has got that. he's a pro
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    doze iz sum sik tunes blad!

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    Didn't made mush advisement, since i thouth idea it self will make people talk about... and waiting served, LittleBigAudio been features in PS Blog:

    http://blog.us.playstation.com/2012/...tume-and-more/

    + from all music i recorded they picked Breezy-the-pro Elusive Darkness big GZ to him it hit 200 views which in YouTube scale is not big but in LBAudio it's not top song
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    On PS2 there is awesome software called Music 3000. It has great sound quality, possibility to record your voice, life jam, unbelievable big instrument library and it was same easy as ms...I lost ALOT of years with it and its predecessors (first Music on PSX was very close to Music Seq. in speak of quality). And that is how I imagine advanced music sequencer.

    my 10 years old track made using M3000 (sorry for quality - there is no option to save it as mp3 or so, so I had to record it with difficulty on my pc with bad audio card with loss of quality. But the sound quality of instruments are pretty obvious anyway...

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    i loved Music 3000 it was great. it was a pity they had more voice samples in it though, i'd sooner of had more sounds... but you work with what you're given.

    this is what i mean when i say that LBP2's music sequencer should be improved. when i listened to Weirdy-beardy's music i'm blown away. BUT, at the same time ii can see where he's been held back by the MS. he strains here and there to get the volume he requires or can't quite get the nuance of a soundwave he really wants. i can feel his limitations as i'm listening and it is only the MS, not the creator. If Weirdy-beardy can create complex musical journeys like he does in the MS we have now, imagine what he could do with an upgraded version; furthermore, if other budding music creators out there realise what you can actually do with the MS, then it could start off a community all of its own. Weirdy-Beardy is important to MM and Sony, they just don't know it yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by GribbleGrunger View Post
    i loved Music 3000 it was great. it was a pity they had more voice samples in it though, i'd sooner of had more sounds... but you work with what you're given.

    this is what i mean when i say that LBP2's music sequencer should be improved. when i listened to Weirdy-beardy's music i'm blown away. BUT, at the same time ii can see where he's been held back by the MS. he strains here and there to get the volume he requires or can't quite get the nuance of a soundwave he really wants. i can feel his limitations as i'm listening and it is only the MS, not the creator. If Weirdy-beardy can create complex musical journeys like he does in the MS we have now, imagine what he could do with an upgraded version; furthermore, if other budding music creators out there realise what you can actually do with the MS, then it could start off a community all of its own. Weirdy-Beardy is important to MM and Sony, they just don't know it yet

    keep up the good work WB, i appreciate what you do and why you do it
    You sound like LBP is only way to compose music lol ;p There really not need for professional music studio in the game, the sequencer do there job all it needs it needs are extra instruments and some little features that are missing. It's just a game, so really don't expect a lot, but i'm not against better music tools
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    I think you are definitely missing on of the top music creators on LBP2, 0165_Vivaldi_NL.

    He has a vast library of original custom music that he freely gives away.

    He is definitely in my top 5 of music creators on LBP.

    I have used a few of his pieces in my levels and will be using more in the future.

    Here are a few youtubed versions of my levels so you can listen to it. Hopefully you can add his music to your channel

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    I'm not missing less know creators.... i didn't somehting end reult was stuning that i feared that i will go fearther i might end up uploading another 300 songs or more for next wave, got next wave already plan out and kind one next wave too, but if you got him on friend list give him a hint to contact me

    Also...... you doing demoscene in LBP? :o why i dont knoe about it? It looks impressive *goes to CYMBOL profile*

    EDIT: Hmm i think you typed his PSN wrong, i got 404
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    Very nice idea great music to,I'v thought about posting my music on youtube but im worryed id get in trubble cose a few of them sounds like the orignal's,All mine are remix's tho, so Idk lol.



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