| verkal • PM |
Oct 28, 2025 11:54 AM
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A friend asked me to write a soundtrack for an indie game, but I don't have much time. I understand that I need to act as quickly as possible - without complicated processes. I already have a melody, I just need to arrange it beautifully. Is it realistic to put together a full-fledged track in a day without professional equipment? Maybe it's worth simplifying the structure or choosing one main instrument?
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| binassikar • PM |
Oct 29, 2025 5:19 PM
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If you’re pressed for time, focusing on a single strong idea can make a track feel complete without overcomplicating things. Using fruity loops studio free download with crack, I usually pick one main instrument for the melody and add light supporting elements, like a simple pad or soft percussion, just to fill the space. Short loops and careful layering can make the arrangement sound fuller than it is, and keeping effects minimal preserves clarity.
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