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Messages - MoboMoga

#1
Lovely work! I can see that you leaned more towards a wind ensemble feel. Great job, very impressed  ;D
This inspired me to compose my own concerto, middle of creating a piano one right now.  ;)
#2
Quote from: DonValentino on December 02, 2014, 03:00:18 AMNice! They absloutely sound Gen IV-like :J

Thanks, Don! Really appreciate it.   ;D
#3
Hi guys! Since I don't have much time to arrange/compose anything these days, I thought I'd try something fun-- I composed a short and simple unofficial soundtrack to Pokemon DPPt using its soundfonts! Please check it out.  ;)

NEW!!
-Spotted! Male Galactic Cosplayer: (Unofficial Pokemon Soundtrack)



NEW!!
-Spotted! Female Galactic Cosplayer: (Unofficial Pokemon Soundtrack)

#4
Quote from: fingerz on November 09, 2014, 08:46:03 PMThis has been done by me except I believe it's called Palm Tree Groove.

Thank you :)
#5
Great articulation, fantastic arrangement as always. Keep it up!
#6
Quote from: DonValentino on July 30, 2014, 01:08:02 PMOh I see! I always wanted to make something like that but never could. Those music programs are way too complicated for me, with all the plugins, soundfonts and all that stuff. I might try with that LMMS you speak of sometime with the help of some tutorials though. :J

Great! At first, I was overwhelmed by the program too, especially since I've always used a very crude and rudimentary program before this, but it's pretty simple when you get used to the interface. Good luck with it! ;)
#7
Quote from: DonValentino on July 30, 2014, 07:53:39 AMImpressive work! And welcome back.

Just out of curiosity, what program do you use to make those remixes? The instruments have really good quality c:

Thanks so much! I use Noteflight (as I always have) to compose the MIDI and the sheet music. Then I render the MIDI onto LMMS and use various soundfonts and plugins such as Timbers of Heaven, DVS Saxophone, mk 1 rhodes, TruePianos, and LB302 (which is already implemented into LMMS) to edit the MIDI, and then I export it to MP3. All of which are free.  ;D
#8
I've noticed that the last second of the song is chipped off... if you want to hear the full audio, please go to my channel specified above.  ;)
#10
Hellooo!!
I actually thought it had been longer, my hiatus from NSM, especially since I've matured a lot over the past 5 months or so haha. I was so oversensitive back then LOL pre-puberty ::)

Just wanted to share with you guys my slightly nu jazz take on the Poke Transfer laboratory from Pokemon B/W/2. Just something quick I did whilst composing original stuff. Enjoy~

NEW!!
-Poke Transfer Laboratory (Nu Jazz Remix): [MP3] originally from B/W/2

Also, please check out my original composition channel if you have time. Thank you!
#11
Um well last post!

Farewell.  ;)
#12
Hey guys, it's me Mobo. I think I'll quit NSM pretty soon due to the fact that I simply don't have time to arrange anymore and I'm leaning more towards original compositions these days, heh. I'll have to say that my biggest regret was that I really didn't get to be close with you guys, partially due to my busy life. In addition I could just not get the Finale interface, so the audience of my compositions was limited since my scores didn't match the guidelines, which undoubtedly disappointed me. Also due to the distance I've created, I really couldn't show my full personality lol. So.. yea, I will definitely miss this forum, it's truly a great place to be haha. At first I sort of didn't like the community because it felt like it didn't fit me but then I realized... you know what? I had just expected everyone to be like me. I will probably visit some times but, overall.... I think I'll be done with this great community. So thank you!!
#13
Off-Topic / Re: The Tasty Food Topic
October 29, 2013, 12:30:55 AM
Quote from: DrP on October 29, 2013, 12:13:29 AM^That's really NOT necessary.

Haha it certainly would seem so. But the time I was at starbucks was my first real break this year--finishing up SAT, still continuing 4 AP classes and whatnot--so the drink felt more refreshing than ever. And I absolutely loved it! Plus I never really get to go there, don't have a car or anything.

And oh my goodness the foods you ate look so good! I'm supra hungry now LOL  ::)
#14
Off-Topic / Re: The Tasty Food Topic
October 28, 2013, 11:03:21 PM
Although it's almost to the point of being cliche.... STARBUCKS!!


Got a caramel frap for myself, mocha cookie crumble for my sister haha.
#15
Off-Topic / Re: Books
October 28, 2013, 09:56:59 PM
Quote from: SuperFireKirby on October 28, 2013, 09:50:41 PM*Super bump*

guyz guyz guyz

F. Scott Fitzgerald is freaking amazing. I had read Gatsby in school and some of his short stories in my free time and really liked his style of writing. But I just decided to buy a bunch of his books and am power reading through them. Almost done with his first novel, This Side of Paradise(which is absolutely fantastic), and then it's on to The Beautiful and Damned, which is apparently far superior.

Yay books!

The Great Gatsby's conclusion was so original, insightful and delicate: "So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past."

I found it so sophisticated; what a great way to end a fine masterpiece!