Victory Theme
Technical Specifications
Section titled “Technical Specifications”Specification | Details |
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Software | FL Studio 24 |
BPM | 140 |
Length | 0:14 minutes |
Purpose | Celebrationary |
Diegetic | No |
The victory theme is not diegetic.
Philosophy
Section titled “Philosophy”This song is supposed to be short and upbeat, to celebrate the victory of the player. This means major chords, fast tempo and a lot of energy. 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 is short, but has a lot of energy and is very catchy. The drum and bass loop adds an additional layer of energy to the song, making it feel truly like a celebration.
Connection to Game Themes
Section titled “Connection to Game Themes”This song is not really connected to the game themes, but it does fit the overall theme of the game. The song is upbeat and celebratory, which fits the theme of victory. Chicken sounds are used in the song, which is a sort of cheating way to connect it to the game.
Musical Parts
Section titled “Musical Parts”Instruments and Sound
Section titled “Instruments and Sound”Instruments
Section titled “Instruments”- 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
Sounds
Section titled “Sounds”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
Arrangement
Section titled “Arrangement”Mixing and Mastering
Section titled “Mixing and Mastering”Mixing
Section titled “Mixing”- All mixer tracks, except Track 2 and 3 (the bass and chicken sounds), are sidechaned based on Track 6 (the drum pattern), to give the drum pattern more weight.
Mixer Effects
Section titled “Mixer Effects”- Track 1:
- Hardcode: Distorting the sound and transforming it closer to an electric guitar.
- Parametic EQ 2: Boosting lows, lowering highs
- Fruity Phaser: adding a phaser effect
- Mirror: Adding reversed delay
- Fruity limiter: To not let the lead overpower
- Track 2:
- Distructor: Adding distortion
- Fruity Phaser: Adding a phaser effect
- Fruity Multiband Compressor: Compression
- Spreader: Enhancing stereo seperation
- Transient Processor: Adding dynamic processing
- Gross Beat: Adding time distortion
- Fruity Limiter: Limiting the sound to have it sit better in the mix
- Track 3:
- Pitcher: Autotuning the chicken sounds
- Fruity Reeverb 2: Adding reverb
- Track 4:
- Soundgoodizer: Enhances sound saturation
- Maximus: A multiband compressor
- Fruity Love Philter: Adding a phaser effect
- Fruity Compressor: Additional compression
- Track 5:
- Hyper Chorus: Simulates multiple different versions of the track playing. Adds variation.
- Luxeverb: Adding reverb
- Track 6:
- Fruity Limiter: Limits the sound to have it sit better in the mix
Mastering
Section titled “Mastering”- Fruity limiter: To ensure sound levels don’t become too high and prevent clipping.