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Post by mur96 on Mar 22, 2019 14:36:48 GMT
I noticed not a lot of people actually use the custom music feature because of the absolutely ridiculous duty of making edit copies to put them in wrestlers from the workshop.
What about original edits though? Do you use custom music for them? You add music post-production if recording? Free copyright tracks? Copyrighted music?
I've been starting my own wrestling universe step by step (like a Cornellverse but in Fire Pro). As I need music for indie guys (and they will be a lot of them) I downloaded like 200 royalty free tracks that can suit a wrestler. Makes sense, most of them won't be paying a new song everywhere they go. I wrote an "I" on the track's filename then put a keyword and an id number to organize them. Like, "I-HeavyMetal01" or "I-Bachata04".
How do you organize your music?
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Post by Severla on Mar 22, 2019 17:13:02 GMT
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Post by Fuee on Mar 22, 2019 21:54:14 GMT
I use copyrighted songs, mostly, and cut them down to ~2 minutes, usually starting at about 9 seconds before they escalate (so it times decently with the edit starting down the ramp), then normalize and adjust dB levels in Audacity so they're fairly uniform volume-wise
I don't do individual themes for every edit 'cause hoo boy that'd take forever, and instead do stable-oriented themes; edits in the main unit of a promotion have one theme, heel or face, and each stable has their own theme. Promotion presidents and freelancers get their own themes, though, and Muta-esque edits get a specific theme for that type of character. Presidents' themes are usually either by the same artist of the main unit's theme, or a cover of the same song
And I just organize them by song title
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Post by xphen0m on Mar 23, 2019 5:06:05 GMT
The CarlZilla's Easy Theme mod makes it far, far more manageable for custom music for wrestlers.
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Post by DM_PSX on Mar 23, 2019 11:12:21 GMT
On my own edits I just use Audacity and record whatever I need off youtube. I've got the volumes figured out, and I know the basic timing behind the entrance, so it's easy enough. I hit record for 30 seconds, I do some minor edits (mostly fade in and out), and then I export to ogg in the bgm folder and it's done. It's easy to do mashups as well.
Everyone in PPW considers this the best theme. For a guy who likes Stone Cold and Phil Collins
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