Oh, and the software to make the music is Band Lab, my account is Ghost, Lamp, and Radio incase ye wanna see specifically how I made the songs, I think you can see the individual tracks in a song on there?
All of the sound effects I got from Pixabay, it's free and didn't require me to make an account so almost every single sound effect I've ever used ever is from there, including the ones from Project Achilles. (Crying Raccoon's Bad Animations (youtube)) But if you do watch Project Achilles, remember it's cringe and has some dramatic song choices. I was super proud when I made it but now it just makes me want to evaporate. But I'm still kinda proud of myself for making it.
Here we got the Sutrimer theme, it's not in the podcast and I know it's supposed to be a series of books and written stories with paper drawings but I wanted to take my mind off of school for a bit, so here is the music theme of ALL of Sutrimer, every story existing within it. (Please don't mind the parts where the timing gets a bit off but it was my first song with more than one instrument on an actual music making software.)
I showed it to my dad, and then to my mom who then sent it to extended family who said they like it which is why it's the most popular out of the three. Actually, it has 30 views which is a lot for me so yippie.
Funny story, I think this is one of two good songs I've ever written, the other being Learn to be Human With Me, it's with the Ex-Human stuff.
Anyway, can you tell that I listen to Maebi and Toby Fox?
Leishu's theme, near the top because it's his introduction and he is the spark that starts off the story in the distortion series. I tried to make it sound as much like snow as possible since that's his main thing, snow and winter. AND since it's also one of the more important introduction themes, it has the same leitmotif as the Sutrimer theme.
I genuinely think that this is the very best song I have ever made
Here we got Rí's theme, you can tell because it says it in the title. Anyway, these four songs are just for fun, I'm not gonna actually use them, I don't think. But, since this isn't a super serious career podcast so I can do random and unnecessary things. So here's his song.
Anyway, I just went with a piano base because I felt like that fit the most for death himself, and added some things on top of that.
Also I swear it get's better near the end
This one was mainly me trying to make something calm and kinda exploration kind song? But this one I mainly did during study hall and fixed up at home. Anyway, this is just a mix of song and bird sound effects.
I also tried to make it sound like the song was playing in a big space, maybe an empty cathedral? I can't tell if it came through for others, I know what it's supposed to be because I made it but I wanna know what you guys hear
I really like the second half of the song, it also took the longest to make because of all the notes going on
Iska I had a bit of fun with. I don't think it came out the best, but it's still her. I wanted for some parts to feel out of place because that's her whole thing, but then it actually just sounds like a bad song 🥲 But my friend said that Toby Fox would like me so that made me feel better
Also, please don't up the volume too much, I know my headphones have a thing where any deep loud sounds are just extra vibration from the headphones themselves so when I accadentally put the volume too high I don't get my hearing blasted, but if your headphones aren't skullcandy, I feel like you might have a different story with the volume parts.
Okay this time I didn't not do work, I made this in study hall.
This is just Aster playing the piano before he dies, I tried to make it like how I just mess around on the piano instead of playing a full and actual song because he didn't know it would be his last time playing alive, it was just supposed to be a quick thing before he left. It's also why it sounds so cheerful. And maybe you can tell who inspired this?
I would also like to apologize for the darkness of the image, I had to darken it a bit to make the lack of quality less obvious- because you can tell that it's a high quality image on the site, but on capcut it was four pixels and a dream