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The high notes can be a little loud but I really enjoyed the classical feel of this.
4:20 actual music computery low-pass filter mellow minimalist panning relaxing switched-on thomascore
A piece of bytebeat I wrote a little while ago but never put anywhere. Thought you guys might like it. It's quite literally a rondo in A major, with a coda where the only note is A. It doesn't 'repeat' per se for the full four minutes and twenty seconds.
The piece is written in C. (So it would have been funnier if the piece were in C Major...), either way you can compile my entry using GCC and the 44100hz stereo 16 bit big endian data goes to stdout. If you then import the data into audacity or (if you're using linux) use my epic build shell script (make sure the name of the c file is main.c or it'll shit itself): https://pastebin.com/bVkUTS0f
Anyway have fun with it! I sure had a fun time writing it. Let the music wash over you almost, in a lot of ways it's like a minimalist piece, as the actual melodies making up this piece are extremely simple but its the layering of 5 voices on top of each other that makes it complicated. Also I did panning are you proud Dad?