mr_lou Posted July 24, 2014 Share Posted July 24, 2014 I would like to present a game-music ressource site I created 6 years ago: www.IndieGameMusic.com It is a free service for musicians to offer their music to game-developers.Game-developers has detailed search options available, shortening down the search time needed to find the music he needs.Music is available from many different artists, in many different filetypes, different prices etc. There's bound to be a track you like for your game. :-) One of the primary reasons for creating IndieGameMusic.com, was my personal preference regarding game-music: I feel the MOD and XM formats should be used when possible.And looking around, all I could find was mp3/ogg sound libraries.At the time, I also had a bunch of MIDI tracks I'd made, optimized for the JavaME platform for my fellow JavaME developers, so it made sense to me to make a site where all kinds of formats could be found. I'm posting here on this forum after stumbling across this post about using MOD/XM files for HTML5 games.I would love to see those formats used more. As a geeky musician, I'm much more into creating (relative) small XM files than big mp3 files.I also like trying to create the same track in many different formats, e.g. for game-developers who's targetting different platforms.Example track "Moments" available in many different formats.Example track "Moments" in a "building block" version. I hope you will find the site useful. Good luck with your games! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mr_lou Posted December 5, 2014 Author Share Posted December 5, 2014 New "format" added yesterday: "MIDI + soundfont(s)". For those who prefer to not use big mp3/ogg files for music, there are other options: XM, S3M, IT, MOD - playable with WebXmp and others,and now also "MIDI + soundfont(s)", playable with MIDI.js and jasmid.js. The "MIDI + soundfont(s)" was only added yesterday though, so it'll be a while before there's a selection to choose from. Just posting it now, so this thread can be found later. :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
almac Posted February 18, 2015 Share Posted February 18, 2015 That's very interesting. Thanks for info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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