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Re: Looking for classic ambiance

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 11:28 am
by Kierra
Hm, sorry pyftan, I think the piece you created is a little more than I'm looking for. :(

I'm looking for a much slower piece.

I hope someone else will find use for it though, its a great piece, just not what fits my gallery.

~Kia

Re: Looking for classic ambiance

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 11:57 am
by Kiril
Kierra wrote:Hm, sorry pyftan, I think the piece you created is a little more than I'm looking for. :(

I'm looking for a much slower piece.

I hope someone else will find use for it though, its a great piece, just not what fits my gallery.

~Kia


Kierra,

COuld you be a bit more specific about your gallery? What's in it? What mood are you trying to create? Think in terms of creating a set for a play -- how do you want the room decorated --bright colors, dark colors, pastels, modern furniture, victorian style, etc etc. How do you want your gallery "decorated" sound-wide (aurally)? I know some of this is highly subjective, but still there's some quantifiable aspects to it.

Kiril

Re: Looking for classic ambiance

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 12:28 pm
by Pryftan
I did violin and cello with MIDI files in Reason, and then recorded the guitar over that. So yep, three tracks.

And Kierra, like I said, it's perfectly fine if you don't think it fits.. I'll find somewhere to throw it =) and I'm not done trying! I'll whip up something different and this time focus on a slow keyboardy thing.

Re: Looking for classic ambiance

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 12:46 pm
by Kierra
Victorian is probably the closest to what I'm looking for. Something classical, slow, pondering and soft.

You know the Library music that plays when you approach the Library in Ae'gura? There is a piano piece in that.

What I'm looking for is a piano piece that is sort of similar to that, something that can be played in a loop.

:)

~Kia

Re: Looking for classic ambiance

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 9:07 pm
by Kierra
Here are some screeinies of the room I'd like some music for:

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I hope that helps ya get a feel for the spot :)

~Kia

Re: Looking for classic ambiance

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 9:10 am
by Kiril
It does it does. That is awesome. How did you do that? Is this something that can be viewed somewhere on the net?

Kiril

Re: Looking for classic ambiance

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 10:46 am
by Pryftan
Well, do you have any plans for releasing Aerie (or a proto-Aerie) through ULM, Kierra?

Re: Looking for classic ambiance

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 1:12 pm
by Kierra
Yes, I do plan on releasing it on ULM. I've never loaded an Age there before, so I hope it is easy.

It may be awhile though until I can do so...there are still some vital things in the age I need to work out/come up with before I'll feel comfortable showing my age...

if I can't think of that stuff out on my own, I may just load it to ULM, and ask people for help :D I haven't got an actual story-line for the Age, just a general idea, so sometimes I hit snags in design concepts.

There are more pictures of the Age in my photobucket album here :)

~Kia

Re: Looking for classic ambiance

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 1:56 pm
by Kiril
Well, it looks good. Do you see this developing into an age we'd create here at the GoW?

I hate to be ignorant, but what is ULM?

Kiril

Re: Looking for classic ambiance

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 2:31 pm
by Kierra
ULM (Uru LIbrary Manager) is a tool created by Trylon used to download and upload fan-made ages to your offline version of Uru: CC. You can find it here. :)

As for making Aerie into a group project, I don't know. While I certainly would love help with areas like Python (I'm atrocious with Python), storyline and Artwork to replace the ones in the Gallery, I've always been something of a lone wolf when it comes to Age building so I don't know how well I'd work with others.

With help, Aerie could be finished faster, but then again, fan-created Ages in Live is still up in the air anyhow, so who knows what kind of time line we're on.

If anyone is interested in helping with Aerie, I certainly wouldn't say no, but group projects is a whole other bag of apples :D

~Kia