Oh yes...oh, never posted my website: www.taron.de ...scroll a bit down and you'll find player with a bunch of my songs, too.
Cool, I'm having a blast with pimping up Lime, haha, it's getting a bit crazier. Now there are 3 major choices you can take and I remodeled a major chunk of the original route. Two official GPS and one secret, but this route needs a bit more thought for fluidity. I'm having too much fun...plowed through last night for some reason, which is something I hadn't done in years for a game, pffff.
Oh, so, yeah, if you have some tips on dealing with music, cool. I already tried locally, which works fine, of course. So conversion to ogg to mux is already in the bag. It's just about how to deal with the online portion that I'm still shaky on.
I've noticed that every info on TM (particularly 2) seems rather scattered on the web so I frankensteined together my knowledge thus far from all sorts of snippets. But where there's a will...
Thanks again. OH, and I tried one of your recent maps "La Quinta" with a song of yours. Straight up Electronica with a strong urge of classic inside. I have to check out some more of yours before I make anything sound like a general feedback, but it feels as though you have two independent desires that play tug'o'war a bit, hehe.- in this song at least. In the mix the drums are buried in reverb and pushed into a small corner nearly mono, while the various synths ooze the whole spectrum far an wide and leave no breathing room, even if there are segments in which it tries to open up a bit. I'd suggest to take all bass sounds out of reverbs and big stereo, tuck them into the center and pull down mid-high eq so the rest up there gets more alone-time, hehe. Take the drums higher sections and spread them a bit or even a lot (hihats, cymbals, room of the snare) keep the kick center and without reverb or just a tiny touch. Balance the volume a bit more and you'll have a nice gangster track with it, hehe. Don't forget to check your mix on lower volumes. It's often hard to judge while you're blasting it.
Anyway, you have a great deal of musicality and apparently a decently firm grasp of theory, too. I get a bit of a "clockwork orange" feel from it, hehe, if you know it, putting Beethoven into electronica, hehehe.
What tools/apps are you using?
I'm currently using MuLab for vst based songs and my own mod of musagi for chiptune like tracks, which are great fun, too. I wrote a few synths, effects and mixer for that one a while ago alongside a few editing improvements.
Woops, that's a lot...sry, hehe.