RMN Music Pack is a collection of videogame music composed by members of https://www.rpgmaker.net for anyone and everyone to use in their non-commercial videogame projects. RMN Music Pack was created in three-months timeframe as an event organized by 800 M.P.H. and NewBlack with assistance of Kenton Anderson.
Special thanks to everyone partaking the event: http://www.rpgmakerweb.com, Clyve, Liberty, Archeia and Jonnie19
And all the attending artists: Jasprelao, Jeremiah "McTricky" George, Jude, Gamesfreak13563, Tarranon, Cornflake, Xcalnarok, Lana42, Kunsel, Subaru, NathanGDay, Snowy Fox, ReclaimedGlory, Apoc, hyde9318 and 800 M.P.H.
Album cover artwork has been made by http://yaichino.deviantart.com and CD artwork by http://23hauntsme.deviantart.com
If you use our music in your projects, please credit the artists!
Enjoy!
RMN Music Pack is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
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The Midis I get are from VGmusic.com and there are thousands of them from old generation games as well as several 2000-2013 games.
author=XBuster
I had a feeling It would be expensive. The only thing I'm looking for is a way to import my midis and make them sound like mp3s. It doesn't matter to me if its a lite version, as long as it can do that i'll be satisfied. I'll just go down the list and see which ones I like best. So I'll try FruityLoops, GarageBand, Synthfont, and Reason. For the Midis I use Anvil Studio. Thanks for your support everyone:)
I think you'd be interested in this site:
http://solmire.com/
The EAWPats & Chorium soundfonts get the best results IMO. My method has been to run the midis through this site at 256 kbps, open them in Audacity and go to Effect > Amplify to get the audio at consistent levels, crop if necessary, and then re-encode.
The downside is that if want looping points you have to add them in manually somehow.
Looping would be a good starting point. It's also something I've always had a knack for, so why not share my secrets?
author=Snowy_FoxDo it. Because it baffles me. (but then, so does composing music!)
I notice a lot of people scratching their heads over the loop points thing. I've been batting the idea around in my head for some time to write some music/sound tutorials, since it seems to be a subject there are precious few guides for in communities like this, while other resources (*cough-graphics-cough*) get all the attention.
Looping would be a good starting point. It's also something I've always had a knack for, so why not share my secrets?
author=amerkevicius
Out of curiosity, since this was mentioned briefly before, but are there plans to also release the tracks that didn't get approved for the set in a downloadable file?
Not on their own, but you can still download them separately here.
Since they're not in the music pack, the original composers may have quietly held onto the rights to them. You should probably run a request by the composers before you use their music in your game.
It will be awesome stuff for my project.
please T_T
author=GameOverGames Productions
I used a couple songs from this in a game. I loved listening the whole pack!
Is this game released? We demand links!
(Edit to avoid double-posting)
And I still haven't done that looping tutorial. ._.
Track plays total: 25 863
Track favorites: 38
Top 5 countries by plays:
United States: 11 103
United Kingdom: 1920
Germany: 1711
Canada: 1302
Indonesia: 1108
Other countries with numerous plays (over 200) include: Australia, Brazil, Finland, France, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden and Thailand
And if anyone's interested, here's projects that have credited RMN Music Pack so far:
Bat Rider: http://rpgmaker.net/games/5227/
The Arena Project: http://rpgoveryonder.wordpress.com/2013/06/04/the-arena-project/
My Lazy Afternoon: http://mylazyafternoonsgame.wordpress.com/
Incitement: http://forums.rpgmakerweb.com/index.php?/topic/12229-incitement-a-sci-fi-thriller/
A Pawn and A Knight: http://rpgoveryonder.wordpress.com/rpgs/
ps. you can now like the album in facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rmnmusicpack
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Just checking out of curiosity, haven't found a song quite yet that I absolutely need