07-03-2020, 02:43 PM
It's been a long time since I've uploaded music to my Soundcloud, but I have uploaded a handful of tracks recently.
https://soundcloud.com/tfairchildmusic/g...itor-field
This track is "Grand Inquisitor Field," which I've written for a JRPG passion project called ExoSpace. Writing it was the first time I made usage of the Infinite Brass and Woodwinds, and so it took a long time to finish, and I didn't quite manage to do everything in it that I wanted to. Nevertheless, I'm pleased with it.
https://soundcloud.com/tfairchildmusic/f...aminations
A few months ago back in April, someone posted on another forum about a courtroom drama visual novel they were developing, and that they needed a composer. I wrote five VN-type tracks - about 30 seconds long, each, so that I didn't have to actually write long tracks - and crossfaded them as a demo reel, and sent that, and then began writing four cross-examination-type tracks, with the themes "light" and "dark" and with the tempos "slow" and "fast," resulting in four tracks total. I never got a response to the VN tracks, so I never sent along the cross-examination tracks, and it's been a few months, so a week or two ago I uploaded them to Soundcloud, each cross-faded together. They're in an 8-bit/SNES-like style, marrying together chiptune square and triangle waves with genuine SNES instruments (which come straight out of actual SNES games) and synthetic percussion (by way of the free Charlatan synth).
https://soundcloud.com/tfairchildmusic/g...itor-field
This track is "Grand Inquisitor Field," which I've written for a JRPG passion project called ExoSpace. Writing it was the first time I made usage of the Infinite Brass and Woodwinds, and so it took a long time to finish, and I didn't quite manage to do everything in it that I wanted to. Nevertheless, I'm pleased with it.
https://soundcloud.com/tfairchildmusic/f...aminations
A few months ago back in April, someone posted on another forum about a courtroom drama visual novel they were developing, and that they needed a composer. I wrote five VN-type tracks - about 30 seconds long, each, so that I didn't have to actually write long tracks - and crossfaded them as a demo reel, and sent that, and then began writing four cross-examination-type tracks, with the themes "light" and "dark" and with the tempos "slow" and "fast," resulting in four tracks total. I never got a response to the VN tracks, so I never sent along the cross-examination tracks, and it's been a few months, so a week or two ago I uploaded them to Soundcloud, each cross-faded together. They're in an 8-bit/SNES-like style, marrying together chiptune square and triangle waves with genuine SNES instruments (which come straight out of actual SNES games) and synthetic percussion (by way of the free Charlatan synth).