A Programmer Makes Music
A few years ago, I found the lovely Godot
Engine, and decided to make a game. It's called Fronter and it's not much
of an improvement over the Flash game I made by copying a tutorial in 2009.
Though I wrote it myself this time instead of just swapping out assets (I was
13, okay). It's sorta fun, but very incomplete and terribly balanced.
It does, however, have exquisitely-crafted graphics:
Yee-haw
I love programming. I love solving problems with clever solutions. I think it
can be hard in certain types of creative project, though. I've had tons of fun
working on my little LISP implementation because, there, programming is the
journey and the destination. Those problems are fun to solve, and have a
clearly-defined scope. With a game, it's way easier for me to glom on a bunch
of nonsense, and barely get anywhere with the actual gameplay.
So, somewhere in there, I got tired of scratching my head, "Make enemy strong?
But no make too strong." and just worked on the music. I'm no musical
genius-man, but sometimes programming is stupid, and you just want to make
drums go bop and synths go bzz.
Most of the music is overtly game-y, with the aforementioned buzzy synthesizer,
but I think it works most of the time. A lot of the songs I've done are also
way too intense for background music, like they'd only make sense at the climax
or the closing credits. Part of the reason I dropped the game was because I
couldn't find anywhere to put the music I worked on!
I've hardly ever named a song, either. Nearly everything still has its
placeholder name. "Organ", "Game Tune", and the especially horrifying "Poppin'
Freestyle", are all in desperate need of a rename. And no, "freestyle" refers to
several minutes of synth noodling. It is not rap. If you ever see a post on
here titled, "Me Rapping is a Good Idea, Actually", please reach out to my
emergency contacts.
This post isn't intended as a plug, but if you're itching to hear some
bleep-bloops, there is technically a
Soundcloud for Fronter
. I didn't
spend much time on a lot of the songs, so they severely lack polish, but the
three I mentioned above are, I think, the best (more or less in the order
given).
I haven't had the power cable for my MIDI keyboard (a rather cheap-o Yamaha
YPT-240), so it's been a long while since I attempted a tune. Finally bit the
bullet on ordering a new one yesterday, so maybe I'll work on more stuff in the
near future.
Also annoying FOSS-lover that I am, LMMS is the
music-making software I've used. So, if you have a melody kicking around in
your head, I highly recommend that you try and play it out. It's very fun.
2020-10-01