Brett Nash schrieb: > On Sat, 2007-12-08 at 15:19 +0100, Jure Repinc wrote: >> Hi, >> >> A few days ago, thanks to this post on Linux Gaming World: >> http://www.linuxgamingworld.com/2007/11/in-game-music >> I got in contact with a musician called remaxim: >> http://remaxim.draugr.de/ >> He kindly offered to make some music for free and open source game and when >> asked if he would like to do it for Thousand Parsec he agreed. >> >> So far he has made these three pieces: >> http://www.box.net/shared/5shzsz3yns >> http://www.box.net/shared/uil229zf6p >> http://www.box.net/shared/d9yhqrm85b > > These all work for me. > > They all have a mysterious theme, and a slow beat is good. It's perfect > intensity for background music, not distracting you from what you are > doing, but never quite disappearing into the background. I haven't had > them on a loops for multiple days yet to see if they still work after a > long long time, but seeding through my mp3 collection for the past month > hasn't driven me up the wall ;-) I tried to listen to them for some days, and I actually didn't get annoyed after a while (what usually happens to me when listening to my music for a longer time)... so I hope TP players won't get annoyed as well ;) > > My only question is about looping: > a) Is it possible to make them playable in any order (or a new set) yes, why not! (If I understood the question right) It's up to you. I thought about adding an end to G8 and G9, but nobody actually told me that this is a good idea, so I just didn't do it ;). I hope I understood at least the half of the question. > b) Can they loop sensibly? I think it's better to have some space in between them so everybody can relax before the next song starts... silence is a quite good atmospheric instrument to me as well. I don't think some seemless looping would actually work... > > The only other one I'd like to see is a slightly quicker one, possibly > with a note of desperation to it, to play with only 30 seconds of turn > left over... so the tempo goes up if you are still submitting orders. I never played the game and nobody told me that there is a phase where you have to hurry up... it would be great if we could talk about that in the chat sometime. > > So my main question is, what licence/distribution terms do I need to > worry about if I add these to galaxie? Or at least link to them in > galaxie. May I ask what exactly galaxie is? and which license does it use? Those songs are not for being released to be honest with you, those are only "show tracks"... you probably want oggs anyway, don't you? I want to talk about the licensing anyways... if CC-BY-SA-NC is OK you can use it as a such one, otherwise we have to talk about this once again.
> > Regards, > nash > have a nice day, remaxim > _______________________________________________ > tp-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.thousandparsec.net/tp/mailman.php/listinfo/tp-devel > _______________________________________________ tp-devel mailing list [email protected] http://www.thousandparsec.net/tp/mailman.php/listinfo/tp-devel
