Title : A Different Sky
Author : Unknown
Platform : PC
Format : Impulse Tracker 2.14v5 IT 2.14
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Module name : A Different Sky
Module type : Impulse Tracker 2.14v5 IT 2.14
Module length: 54 patterns
Patterns : 43
Instruments : 27
Samples : 55
Channels : 27 [ 8 8 8 8 8 8 a 3 8 8 8 5 8 b 8 8 8 8 8 5 d 8 b 3 8 8 8 ]
Duration : 4min49s
Instruments:
Instrument name Vl Fade Env Ns Sub Gv Vl Fine Xpo Pan Sm
01 Guitar 40 1800 --- 09 [01] 28 40 +044 +04 Pff 00
[02] 28 40 -054 +00 Pff 01
[03] 28 40 -057 -05 Pff 02
[04] 28 40 -066 -10 Pff 03
[05] 28 40 -059 -14 Pff 04
[06] 28 40 -061 -19 Pff 05
[07] 28 40 -039 -17 Pff 06
[08] 28 40 -036 -22 Pff 07
[09] 28 40 -039 -27 Pff 08
02 Guitar 40 1800 --- 06 [01] 28 40 +044 +04 Pff 00
[02] 28 40 -054 +00 Pff 01
[03] 28 40 -057 -05 Pff 02
[04] 28 40 -039 -17 Pff 06
[05] 28 40 -036 -22 Pff 07
[06] 28 40 -039 -27 Pff 08
0a Soft bass drum 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 28 40 +000 -04 P70 09
0b Lite snare drum 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 28 40 +000 -04 P90 0a
0c Clean ride cymbal 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 20 40 +099 +11 P68 0b
0d Rimshot 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 1e 40 -074 +00 Pa0 0c
0e Piccolo with pitch env. 40 0c00 AFP 01 [01] 34 40 +084 +11 Pff 0d
0f Hammond organ 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 30 40 +087 +11 Pff 0e
10 Breakbeat 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +045 +13 P80 0f
11 Mushy snare drum 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 28 40 +095 +03 P70 10
12 Big Bang snare drum 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 30 40 -001 -01 P90 11
13 Funk string 40 0140 --- 01 [01] 24 40 +100 +11 Pff 12
14 Bass 40 0400 --- 01 [01] 28 40 -060 -03 Pff 13
15 Electric guitar hi 40 0c00 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +024 +01 Pff 14
16 Crash cymbal 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 40 +054 +09 Pff 15
17 Piccolo without pitch env 40 0c00 A-P 01 [01] 34 40 +084 +11 Pff 0d
18 Cymbal crescendo 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 28 40 +127 +07 Pff 17
19 Mushy ride cymbal 40 0000 A-- 01 [01] 18 40 +110 +02 P58 18
1a Heavy bass drum 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 28 40 +000 -04 Pa0 19
1b Kiq ass lead elec. guitar 40 0600 --- 01 [01] 34 40 -082 -01 Pff 1a
>
> ........................................................
> . . A D i f f e r e n t S k y . .
> . ............................................... .
> . . a Music Contest 5 entry by Liam the lemming . .
> ........................................................
> . [ Process 5 . Kosmic Free Music Foundation . Twain ] .
> ........................................................
> ___________________________________________________
> Final placing: highest non-qualifier block [21-30]
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> Hmm, what to say?
>
> I like this tune. All the people I previewed it to before MC5 (oh c'mon,
> who didn't? :) ) liked it. When I pointed it out to Necros he said "hmm,
> top 5?" =)
>
> And then it bombed. Damn.
>
> No matter. I'll let the comments speak for themselves...
>
> -- + --
> Rafal Wysocki said:
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> "Excellent. It's pleasing to listen to songs like this, although it's not
> my preffered style of music."
>
> I guess that was always gonna be a problem. ;)
>
> H.vard Kv.len said:
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> "A nice melody. The technical tracking is good. A click in the beginning
> of several of the samples drags down."
>
> At least I have the technical side figured out. =)
>
> Thomas Carey said:
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
> "Wow. Hats off to you for taking some of the most unoriginal samples
> known to man and making a great song. While the samples are obviously
> taken from another well-known song, they are used originally, nearly
> surpassing the tune from which they have been taken. This song flows
> beautifully, and remains interesting throughout. It has a strong
> beginning, climax, and ending. You could have chosen a bit more
> appropriate of perucssion samples, but the actual rhythm of the tune
> compliments the rest of the tune quite well. Nicely done tune, overall."
>
> Ooh. "Nearly surpassing the tune from which they have been taken"? I'll
> explain; the original guitar samples were those from Big Jim's Dreaming Of
> Foreign Skies, which I replaced with Leviathan's guitar samples from Duet
> (also entered in MC5, same final position as my tune). DOFS, of course,
> scored a rating of ***** (seriously) on the Hornet Archive - the highest
> possible rating.
>
> And this comment says I almost surpassed it.
>
> Now THAT'S critical acclaim. =)
>
> Dustin Crenna said:
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> "This was a great song. Smooth melody with crisp leads, and a great chord
> progression. The speed/tempo changing effect was really well done, and
> the song was always changing, and was interesting. Definitely the best
> song that I've had to judge thus far. It isn't the best mod I've ever
> heard in my life, but it is definitely one to add to the collection."
>
> Well, it was never gonna be the best; my percussion just sucks TOO much.
> ;)
>
> Abe Gong said:
> ~~~~~~~~
> "This was a very well done guitar duet. Great beat and a solid melody,
> harmony, and eventually good drums- though those take a while to develop
> (I have no problem with that). The melody is great, especially the
> modulations and effects. The organ accompaniment was original- I hadn't
> heard that type of combination before. When the song "takes off" in
> pattern 21, it sounds truly incredible. The sequence of patterns 21-29
> was fantastic- the single best section I think I have ever heard. The
> rest of the song was great too. This is one of the few songs I judged
> that wasn't tedious to listen to more than twice."
>
> You know, it's comments like this that are in danger of giving me an ego.
> :) "Very well done", "great beat", "eventually good drums", "melody is
> great, especially the modulations and effects", "organ accompaniment was
> original", "(from pattern 21) it sounds truly incredible. The sequence of
> patterns 21-29 were fantastic"... From a comment like this, you'd think
> I'd done NOTHING wrong. =) Thanks Abe!
>
> Brandon Rogers said:
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> "The song has a nice "downstream" flow to it. All of the instruments came
> together very well."
>
> I knew the "mellow" style would win votes. =)
>
> -- + --
>
> Greets to Argh, EagleFalcon, Luv Kohli, Alamone, Prizrak, Nitris and all
> the other people who help me iron out all the faults in my tunes before I
> release them. Without them, this tune would REALLY suck. ;)
>
> Greets also to the people who judged my tunes in MC5 and MC6. I'm thrilled
> you enjoyed them so much. A few more marks would have been nice, but never
> mind that. ;D
>
> Oh yeah... greets to Kosmic, and Welti, my Twain affiliate. :)
>
> You know, you just can't DO greets like this in a pokey little sampletext.
> :)
>
> I really believe I'm getting somewhere now. I'm getting better at
> percussion (my greatest weakness), I'm choosing my samples more carefully
> (another weakness of mine), I'm finally getting the hang of my mixing (a
> MAJOR weakness), I'm exploring new styles (admittedly, this is going a
> little slowly, but I'm giving it a shot ;) ) and I'm practising my skills
> all the time by identifying the flaws and weaknesses in other people's
> songs and "tweaking" them. (No, I don't release them. No, you *can't* have
> my tweaked version of Pools Of Poison, shush. :D ) But most importantly,
> I'm being much more careful.
>
> Cos you don't win Music Contest unless you're careful. ;)
> Lemm.
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