forgettable pyromaniac Posted February 9, 2021 (edited) ... Title. I have a few tracks already done, I've been thinking about plutmidi.wad and poking through the music, of which I enjoyed, of course. So I put it upon myself to make the TNT soundtrack sound as good as it can! I called it Project Back to Hell at first, but I settled on the name "TNT: Metal as Hell". Although I dont have any good midi creation tools, I tried my best with what I had (FL Studio Mobile), and I made a few tracks I wanted to know your opinions on, about whether or not I should keep going, or just stick with these that I made. Link to download ~ http://www.mediafire.com/file/x4nugi4vi58zfq7/Metal+as+Hell.7z/file Download includes: - 6 Tracks - 6 Project Files I included the Project files because I want anyone to be able to reuse and recycle what I've done, even if it's not that great. Spoiler The project files are .flm, which is FL Studio Mobile's Propeitary File Type. They can be opened in FL Studio on Desktop with a bit of fiddling :) Should I do the whole OST / What should I fix/add to the existing tracks? If I do, I'll make them as .mp3, which means only source ports like PrBoom+ and ZDoom will be able to play the music. Edited February 9, 2021 by forgettablepyromaniac Minor Notice at the Bottom 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
maxmanium Posted February 10, 2021 Why? TNT already has a unique soundtrack. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
forgettable pyromaniac Posted February 11, 2021 On 2/9/2021 at 8:30 PM, maxmanium said: Why? TNT already has a unique soundtrack. more-so as a personal challenge more than anything. I've been wanting to make my own music for a while, so remaking some tracks / making my own tracks for a little project seems like a bunch of fun to get more used to music creation, like what chords work well, what keys sound great to me, ect. And it's not supposed to be a replacement, kinda like what plutmidi.wad did for me, it's more-so another pigment in the general direction it was made in, where, yes, the original midi rocks, but when you want to revisit TNT, it might be nice to listen to something different for a change. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
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