Oh, don\'t get me wrong. I -never- meant to suggest deleting anything. And I never meant to say that the music was \"bad\" it\'s not, and there\'s a fair number of tracks I like. Plus, I haven\'t heard all of it yet

And I didn\'t mean compression. The compression of the music is fine. Besides, Vorbis > mp3 anyways. And in all fairness, it was 2am when I was writing, so my thoughts might have been a little jumbled. I\'ll try to clarify a bit here.
For the most part I like the music. It works. I -never- intended to suggest it was bad or anything heh. I dig the track that plays during creation, and so far I haven\'t heard all the tracks. I wasn\'t giving a comprehensive opinion, just a kinda \"First look\" impression. ... and it was late when I was playing, so I had headphones on lol. I wasn\'t looking at the music specifically, I was playing the game
If I sounded overly critical, I apologize...it was about 2am when I was writing lol.
Next time in I can concentrate on a closer look though, explore other areas and get a more rounded feel...I mean...i\'ve only heard like 3 or 4 tracks now

Just the areas I was in.
Anyways, overall, the music works, and it really does fit well with the areas. That\'s what matters the most. I never meant to say the music \"sucked\" because it doesn\'t. It\'s pretty good. In fact, it\'s a helluva lot better than the music from DAoC in my opinion.
And the compression is fine. It was wise to go with Vorbis, since overall, Vorbis has a better compression algorythm than mp3...and of course, it\'s free of patents. I\'ve started switching to vorbis myself recently...but I still burn mp3 CDs for my car audio *grin*
Also, I don\'t know if it\'s on people\'s minds or not, but I\'m definitely -not- saying I could do better *lol* maybe about the same level...eh, it\'s subjective really.
I\'m still a bit of an amateur, but if you want me to contribute I will. I could write a \"battle music\" track or two to have some variety. I also write melodic styles, mostly small/chamber group instrumentation. I have a pretty good feeling for celtic styled music as well, since I listen to a lot of it. Although, I don\'t think full blown celtic would fit that well in the feeling with everything else. Cept maybe in the tavern hehe.
My personal style tends to bend towards the melancholy melodies and feelings, but I also write in more modern, contemporary styles. I just don\'t write very good ...er... \"happy\" or festive music

Well...not -totally- true...I could probably wring out some fairly festive celtic/irish type stuff.
I do a lot of my work in FL Studio, but I also have finale notepad, and cakewalk home studio 9. I have experience working with midi (heck it\'s what I started with back in 1998) However, if I do contribute, I think I should submit in midi form so the music guys can import, and use their own samples to keep everything sounding consistent. It\'s up to you guys really.
This is my general workflow: I usually start with finale notepad (since I can\'t yet afford whatever the latest version of finale is) but I\'m not writing concertos here, so I think finale notepad works just fine for the purposes of game music.
Then, I export to midi, and throw that into FL Studio to start touching up volumes, reverb, panning, EQing if needed, etc. etc. And after being satisfied, i\'d either directly render to mp3, or, for the purposes of this project, render to wav, and encode the wav to ogg vorbis.
Next, take the vorbis, throw it into audacity, and remove any background noise. Sure, it\'s probably not even noticable since nothing is recorded, just sequenced, but still...*shrug* better safe than sorry heh. I think these days, my music is sounding cleaner than it used to though.
The only major problem, is I don\'t have any near-field audio monitors. I\'m just using a basic 4-speaker setup here. my desktop speakers, and a pair of infinity RS-2 bookshelf speakers. (desktops are the rears) although I do a test-render, and take it out to my car to see how it sounds there. Usually if I can get it to sound decent on a couple different setups, then it\'s probably good to go.
Also, depending on my time constraints (i\'m unemployed right now, but currently job hunting for lab work, also taking Organic chem I), it might take me awhile to get a track done. Depending on how busy I am, could take me a couple days...to a week or two, to even a month, depending on the complexity of the music and my time allowance. However a 2-3 minute track shouldn\'t take me a whole month, unless I\'m being stubborn on some part of it *lol* like the remix up on my website. But that has to make it past the infamous OCR judge panel, so i\'m being careful with it

Er, anyways, this topic has gotten a bit off track with all the music talk, which is totally my fault, and i\'m the topic starter *cackle*. Anyways, how were other people\'s first experiences in the game?

P.S./edit: I don\'t know if I\'d actually apply though. I mean they\'ve already got 3 guys in music, and a WTB member according to the site. That\'s at least 4 composers, so I\'m sure they\'ll be fine. .... .... ... and besides i have confidence issues
