i had 13 dreams before i thought it was time to go. spent a long time with the rain falling, cursor dancing with the bubbles, the very soothing flying friend.
if you don't mind me askiing a technical question, is the sound all generated on the fly with MIDI? just because that's something i was working on for my jam entry, would love to know how you went about this.
thanks for checking it out! its not midi but similar in concept. I recorded single notes, textures, clusters at different pitches and variations, which are organized into sets to be selected randomly and played back via timers. the duration of the timers are modulated using sines and saw waves to add rhythmic variation.
hey i just want to say this project is super cool. the audiovisual design is immaculate but the dreams themselves sucked me in. even though it's short i think the idea of representing dreams with these warioware-esque pseudo-microgames is genius and i would love to see more of them.
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this is fantastic :]
i had 13 dreams before i thought it was time to go. spent a long time with the rain falling, cursor dancing with the bubbles, the very soothing flying friend.
if you don't mind me askiing a technical question, is the sound all generated on the fly with MIDI? just because that's something i was working on for my jam entry, would love to know how you went about this.
thanks for checking it out! its not midi but similar in concept. I recorded single notes, textures, clusters at different pitches and variations, which are organized into sets to be selected randomly and played back via timers. the duration of the timers are modulated using sines and saw waves to add rhythmic variation.
very cool, thank u!
hey i just want to say this project is super cool. the audiovisual design is immaculate but the dreams themselves sucked me in. even though it's short i think the idea of representing dreams with these warioware-esque pseudo-microgames is genius and i would love to see more of them.
thanks for checking it out!