Positioned on the northeastern cliffs of the island of Golindray, overlooking the city of Kuloran off to the south, is the mighty academy of Sunspire. If you journey within, perhaps you will witness the might of the Skybound Cavaliers.
Narration: Baylee Alger
Score: Oscar Ramirez
Sound Design: Pitermach
Here's another thing I produced and the second song I released. I think it's a bit better than the first one production wise but idk... Tell me what you think. You can also listen to it on YouTube and on streaming services.
Here is something I produced a bit over a year ago. It's my first ever song that I released and I thought I'd share it on here. You can also find it on YouTube and on streaming services. Hopefully uploading this here motivates me to finally produce something new and better lol.
I paid Backlink Broadcast, an AI radio station, to sponsor an hour. The AI DJ goes from soft yacht rock to yelling way too loudly, but she did the thing.
Station is at https://andonlabs.com/radio
a weird hip hop track I made a while back. it was supposed to hve lyrics in it but o well. I finished the instrumental but never did anything with it. let me know what you guys think of this madness.
hello everyone,
This is the first audio I upload on this platform.
It's a song I produced a week ago. I have been in music producing for about 8 months now and this is the first song I see as a song that is worth to share on this platform.
It's a electronic dance track in which I tryed to experiment with things I've learned the past months.
Let me know what your opinion is on this production and if there is anything you have as feedback or want me to upload on here, because I'm planning to upload more frequently on here.
This may be reworked, this may not. It was made on a day where I was quite down, but wanted to try my hand at something fun nevertheless. Hope you enjoy.
Third time's a charm, maybe? I don't think audiopub liked my WAV encoding.
I started recording this originally to see how well my microphone would capture my Bose speaker positioned to the right of my main desk setup. Then I decided to start talking at some point in the first song, went fuck it and started doing vocals, realized that I am too tired to do Awake and Alive with any level of skill, and end up doing vocals and showing off my eclectic youtube mix for around 12 minutes. I hope you enjoy!
I'm aware that my audio drouns out my mic in several spots. This was unintended.
This is the version by Toysmith formerly known as DaMerit. It comes with some magnetic things that stick to the side and create an interesting visual display for the sighted. Makes a sweet sound too though, especially towards the climax, which is the exact opposite of the average porn actress.
Hi guys. This idea was on my mind from the moment, when on AudioPub appeared LiveStreams. I thought, It would be nice to play with some of this community on the small jam session using Jamulus (In a moment I explain what is this) and transmit it to listeners.
Jamulus is a program, with you can play on the internet with several people with small latency. Latency isn't very high, it is noticeable, but it isn't very annoing. It is accessible, and you can without any major problems use it with NVDA.
I would like to ask you about several things related to this:
Is there any interest in the topic among instrumentalists? Would anyone be willing to join something like this?
If you decide to join, which way of communication while plaing you prefere? I thought about some teamtalk server, because you can quickly switch your microfone on and off with one click, even you arn't inside TT window?
What would you imagine the repertoire we would play? Personally, I was thinking about complete improvisation ;). It would be difficult to determine something specific, so it's best to simply "go for it without planning :)".
Maybe you have some other idea of make it? Maybe you know better alternative of Jamulus or completely different "look at it"? Feel free to write about it!
I guess that's all I wanted to ask you about.
I wish you a nice day.
Thanks for reading :).
Wow, I did a lot of talking at the end of this one! I'd like to thank you all for tuning into last weeks live stream. I'm going live tomorrow at 12:00 PM Eastern Standard Time. I hope to see all of you there again for my plunder into Level 9!
I forgot to mention this in the commentary, but I was wrong about the locked door towards the beginning of the level: You don't get the security chip for that door in Level 6 as I thought. You get it later in Level 7, which means you have to back track through the level. So yes, I wasted a blast mine when I didn't need to. Anyway, I don't have much else to say. See you in Level 8!
The subtitle of this part of the archive should probably be, "A glitchtastic adventure." Sorry again for the archive issues, everyone. Sure, I can't help my net being bad, but I could have recorded a local copy of the archive to make sure this wouldn't be an issue in post. I will be recording local copies from here on out though, so don't worry about this being a reoccurring problem. See you in level 7!
Well, so much for uploading today's archives earlier, eh? Today was another laze around and sleep in late day for me. I'm going to at least edit the Level 7 and 8 parts tonight so that I can get them out in a timely manner tomorrow, (later today depending on your timezone. In the meantime, keep an eye out for Level 6!
I had to talk quieter during the after-level commentary for this one, because everyone is in bed sleeping at the moment. I'm going to record the commentary for the last 4 levels tomorrow morning so that I don't have to talk in a low voice again, and I apologize for having to do it this time. Nevertheless, I hope you all enjoyed this part, and stay tuned for level 5!
Well, this took longer for me to upload than I would have liked. I wanted to have it out much earlier, but I had things going on today, and then I took a long nap. I was also trying to find a good way to express my frustration at a live chat I received without making the person in question feel like I was attacking them, which took some time for me to work out. Hopefully I did well with that bit though. I was also a bit more aggressive with the editing this time around. This part is almost 40 minutes long, and there's quite a bit of the level that was repeated due to me walking in circles sometimes. I wanted to make sure that you all wouldn't have to sit through more of that than was absolutely necessary. Anyway, see you all in level 4!
This is the first part of the archive where I made frequent edits to the game play itself. I figured you all wouldn't want to see me continuously come back to the same points just to be killed over and over, so I cut out bits that seemed unnecessary. I did this far more often in the levels where the Temporal Disturbance shows up, because a lot of time is wasted back tracking through the levels to get back to where I was. Let me know if you want to see more of these sorts of things cut out in future stream edits. I already did it for the later levels though, because believe me, you don't want to see the repetitiveness of it all. Anyway, I hope you all enjoyed this episode, and stay tuned for level 3!