I intended to do an acoustic fingerstyle version of this. Then I had the bright idea to create a backing track first. Once I got out the wah guitar, it all went down this slightly cheesy road instead. Drums are from the original track by the beatles.
WIP playing with Ableton Live. Lots of automation, sound design, effects, midi, figuring out audio editing, just having a lot of fun with it's built in stuff. Working with Ableton is really enjoyable.
bpm: around 83 (166) 6/8 time signature approx, key of c minor
instruments: bass, drums, synthetic guitar, synth keys, a synth with a wa wa at the beginning and a strings synth. Oh, and a lead synth
made in: reaper, 2022, refined in audacity as a whole in 2025 to remove any perceived mistakes made in production at the time. At the time, I made music in reaper I didn't have a midi keyboard, so I did with what i had at the moment.
Basically harming the track and recording each instrument, didn't do any edits back then, not even in audacity (amusement heaven was an exception) as the original drum track was too flawed for its own good. So I copied the best parts of each drum section and did what needed to be done, same with the bass and lead synth. In 2025, I refined every other part of the song
Thanks to my brother, who helped recover the laptop I used to use before my school laptop, I can upload this to audiopub. These songs would have been lost forever if it weren't for him fixing the battery which, apparently, was the culprit, as well as give it a new charger.
hope you enjoy.
Taken from YouTube:
Back when I started this channel, I used No Copyright Sounds EDM tracks as the channel intro. But one day, I decided, "screw it. I'm making my own." I created two sounds, an intro, and an outtro, designed specifically for the channel.
These two sounds have been used for a few years now. So in 2025, I spiced it up a bit.
However, the slight rendition of the original felt, crowded. I felt like I had added extra, ruining the original. So yesterday (at the time of this writing) I decided to create a brand new one.
All 3 of these renditions have been compiled into this video. And I'm curious to know, which one do you like? Leave a comment down below.
not an audio edit: this is being played on actual hardware, incase anyone was wondering: if anyone is curious as to how I did this, comment and I'll try my best to explain how this was done
I had the idea of taking the vocalwriter voice and put it on top of the new version of Forever Young with Ava Max. for those of you who have the Dectalk archive folder, there is a file in the vocalwriter directory called foreveryoung, which was a cover of the original song. I had to change the tempo a little to match the tempo of the new song for the mix, separate all the vocals and background vocals needed, put it all together and we've got this mix! Note that the Vocalwriter voice can be a little quiet sometimes, which I tried to fix to no avail. Anyone who had or has the Dectalk archive folder will like this.
Today, I've teamed up with some high level mages, a slightly lower level ork and a priest to complete demon cave for this week. The sounds may get a little loud during battle, so turn it down if that's something you don't like. It sure was fun.
Many people pointed out that my microphone wasn’t the best. I never really paid too much attention, until I recorded a video myself and took a listen. It was terrible! I show a test of me speaking in front of each microphone, then wheeling my Spinny wheelie chair over to the other side of the room and saying a sentence there. You cannot hear me do this on the HP microphone, I can’t even capture that far lol. The yeti micro is a wonderful microphone for only about 90 bucks, And is small and compact and works right away with arch Linux.
This is what some Sunday mornings was like back in 2013 whenever I stayed at my grandparents house. the TV was on , and Grandma was watching her mass, and random chatter. And damn, I sounded a lot younger than I do now.
Here's another 2013 recording. It was a random recording, I just let the recorder record as I was going about my day. Back then I was only 12 years old.
This is my very first attempt at making a lofi beat. I tried to make it as short as possible, without having to drag it on for too long. Hope you enjoy. All feadback is welcome.
Sorry for the extremely glitchy audio, Retro Arch has been very weird lately.
Anyways, here is me doing all the remixes back to back, in one take. No edits, no trimming, nothing. All my mistakes are here for you to witness and grovel upon. LOL
Anyways, hope you enjoy.
Baghdad, 1258. The Mongol army is days away from burning the greatest library on Earth. Enter four time-traveling nerds with strict orders: Watch. Don’t interfere. Too bad history isn’t that simple.
Dr. Leila Nassar (a historian with family ties to the chaos) leads a crew of rebels, rule-followers, and idealists. Their mission seems simple: document the House of Wisdom’s destruction. But there is one problem: The scholars they’re supposed to coldly observe won’t stop being human!
This is just all the episodes merged into 1. Whether you wish to re-watch, or you coming here for the first time, enjoy over 35 minutes of uninterrupted Ashes of wisdom!
Taken from Youtube.
Here's a bit of classic. I made this remix in collaboration with my friend Adel Spence. I've always loved the music of the popular handheld Tetris game, even if I couldn't really play it due to my lack of sight. This beat primarily serves as a bit of nostalgia for those who played the games back then. Hope you enjoy.
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