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SeaWasp

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  1. Sure will, but it will take time. I have been thinking a about it yesterday and I decided that the parts on the wheels will change so that they will form some kind of melodies or whatever you call that. Also everything that isn't wheels will pulsate with the same rythm and I will make the song accelerate very slowly(I will make it accelerate from static to bassline speed, but here is a problem:

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    So if you accelerate the song like in figure A, you get figure B because the speed at which the tempo is accelerating accelerates, so I would have to use C to get linear acceleration, but does anyone know what kind of a graph should I use in order to get C?

     

    Damn... I just hope this will sound as good as it looks :rolleyes:

    You're looking at calculus to figure that one out :D ...

     

    good luck buddy ;)

  2. Inside joke ? :blink:

    Radi-ism :drama: .

     

    but yeah.... I'm gonna recommend you start with a tracker first... It'll make life easier when you continue on with everything else... But keep in mind, you'll be learning hexadecimal whether you like it or not :) (it's basically numbers in base 16 rather than base ten). also they usually aren't as flashy as other music programs...

     

    A recommendation for tracker?

    Jeskola Buzz of course :)

     

    good luck buddy :)

    I hope to see some cool tracks from you...

  3. Fruityloops is good for that sort of stuff (I do alot in 5/4, and experimented in 3/5 a couple of times.... hard but worth it). As for the intervals in a different time signature, you can play with up to about 16 beats before it goes funny. The shuffler is your friend ;). With it, you can shift ticks and make it seem like you're in a triplet, or what have you ;) all else fails, you can play with the snap tool which can come in very handy inside the piano roll. bleh... I think you're set ;)

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