--- title: "A Programmer Makes Music" date: 2020-10-01 description: "" --- A few years ago, I found the lovely [Godot Engine](https://godotengine.org"), 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: The main 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](https://soundcloud.com/fronter_game). 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](https://lmms.io/) 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.