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Game Over Theme

Game Over Song

Altered sped-up and distorted version of the victory theme, to signify the player losing the battle.

SpecificationDetails
SoftwareFL Studio 24
BPM160
Length0:14 minutes
PurposeMisery
DiegeticNo

The theme is not diegetic.

This song is supposed to be fast and distorted, to celebrate the victory of the player. To be in line with the other songs, this song once again features old school synths and a lot of 80s inspired sounds. The song ends by ‘glitching’

This song is not really connected to the game themes, besides being based on the victory theme.

This song is a distorted and sped up version of the victory theme, and thus shares the same instruments and sound

  • Chords: 80s inspired synth chords
    • Kepler Expo: Velvetric
    • Mixer Track: 5
  • Piano Support: Bigg brass sound
    • Kepler J106: SoftStrings
    • Mixer Track: 4
  • Bass: Plucky sound used as bass
    • Vital: VLT Future Gun
    • Mixer Track: 2
  • Lead: Oscelator using chicken sounds as wavetable. Creating a high pitched sound
    • Vital: Text To Wavetable
    • Mixer Track: 2

The following sounds were sampled in the fight one song:

  • Chicken Sounds: Chicken sounds sourced from youtube
    • Mixer Track: 3
  • Swag dnb Loop: Drum and bass loop
    • Mixer Track: 6

Victory Theme Arrangement

The victory theme has been distorted and sped up to 160 BPM, from the original 140 BPM. Automation tracks have been used to create the ‘glitch’ effect at the end of the song, by automating Izotope Vinyl and Gross Beat

  • Track 1:
    • Hardcore: Distortion to create a more aggressive and guitar like sound
    • Hyper Chorus: Creates multiple, slightly detuned versions of the sound, to create a more full sound
    • Izotope Vinyl: Adds a vinyl effect to the sound, to make it sound more old school. Also used for the ‘glitch’ spindown effect at the end of the song
    • Parametic EQ 2: Used to cut out the high frequencies, to make the sound more muffled
    • Gross Beat: Used to create the ‘glitch’ effect at the end of the song