Here is a remix of my favourite SuperTux Song so far, called Dark Forest Keep Symphonic Remix. It’s basically the same song as in SuperTux Milestone 2 but rendered using a professional orchestra sample library which makes it sounds a lot more realistic and provides a much deeper atmosphere.
HAL Is Other People, the Openmoko sound theme I made for Alphaone, has been updated to version 1.0.
This is something cool. Something extremely geeky. Something I’ve been wanting to do for quite some time.
Finally I, too, am the proud owner of a Neo Freerunner Linux Smartphone! I flashed the SHR firmware image yesterday and I was surprised to find that they still ship it with one of my early ring tones set as default. But that’s not the reason why this is worth blogging about.
My friend and roommate Daniel gave me the device for a very nice bargain: He wanted a personal sound theme in return. And of course, in the spirit of the whole Freerunner idea, he wants to make it available to everyone.
I re-arranged another piece from the SuperTux Soundtrack: The Forest Dance from Milestone 2, which can be played on piano and soprano/alto recorders. This is fairly easy to play and should be suitable for beginners.
Here’s another piece of music for you. It’s called Oldschool reEducated and was created for the Streaming Music Compo at the Breakpoint 2008 demoscene party which I attended last week with the guys from my demo group, fractal MiND.
I’ve cleaned up and published source material (i.e. Rosegarden projects and MIDI files generated from them) for most of the SuperTux songs. You’ll find links to them on the Music Page. The license is CC-by-sa 3.0, same as the songs themselves.
Happy remixing!
Today I’m releasing a new song which I’ve been working on for the last two nights.
Today I received an email from an eight-year-old SuperTux fan asking whether there were sheets available for the SuperTux music so he could play it on the piano. I remembered that I did a quick-and-dirty piano arrangement of the Credits Theme at the SuperTux Developers’ Meeting in May, but when I found it and looked at it, I realized that it was not very playable at all.