Lolo
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Post by Lolo on Nov 30, 2010 13:06:50 GMT -6
Warioware D.I.Y. is truly the successor to Mario Paint, imho.
Anyway, it has an awesome composing mode (that includes some of the old mario paint sounds, even).
Has anyone here done anything cool with it yet?
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Post by Rusty on Nov 30, 2010 13:36:35 GMT -6
Unfortunately, I don't even have the game yet. D: It looks fun though, but I don't know when I'll be able to buy it. Top priority right now is for DKCR.
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Post by Theultimatezoralink on Nov 30, 2010 15:30:37 GMT -6
I have it, and I've made some decent stuff on it, but to be honest I prefer Mario Paint. For one thing this only allows four different instruments for every two measures, and then it has drums, not counting as one of the four. And if you have chords, well then each note of the chord takes up one of those instruments, not leaving you with much else. I mean, it's still nice and everything and is fun to play with, but I just don't think it can top MPC.
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Post by JohnFreeman on Nov 30, 2010 20:25:17 GMT -6
yeah, I've made some fun stuff with the music composer. I love DIY <3
if you have the game, maybe we could swap friend codes?
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Post by phazonelite on Nov 30, 2010 20:57:05 GMT -6
I've made a ton of stuff on my copy, lol. I usually play it when traveling with family or something.
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Post by tommy73 on Dec 1, 2010 12:28:28 GMT -6
Its great that you can create around 2 minutes tunes, with over 50 sounds and stuff =D. I used to have it on my flash card, but the saved files kept deleted and so I got angry >=l So I'm getting the actual game =P
But yea, you can consider it as the "child" of mario paint, because DIY is much limited than MPC, as we can change sounds, more volume control, octaves (If you change the sounds) time limit and 20 instruments at one beat (Dickspeed =P) So yea, but it's fun and great ^_^
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Lolo
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Lord of the Dance
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Post by Lolo on Dec 1, 2010 17:44:17 GMT -6
I was comparing to "Mario Paint", and not Mario Paint Composer. Of which, there is no contest, strictly better, and all that. =P
Anyway, Mario Paint Composer (sans other soundfonts) to D.I.Y is about a fair comparison, in my opinion. There are reasons you'd use both. Any drum-heavy song, I'd rather do in D.I.Y, for example; having a full drumkit is awesome. =D
I'd be interested in programming a D.I.Y Composer for computers, though I probably should wait for it to be a little less recent...
How would you go about getting something on D.I.Y. to Youtube? I do also have D.I.Y. Showcase on Wii, so I suppose I could get it from Wii to Computer, if that's easier than DS to computer. =P
I haven't gotten DS Wi-fi to work for like a year (old router), but I should be able to share a Showcase friend code?
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Post by phazonelite on Dec 1, 2010 21:45:43 GMT -6
Using Showcase is the way to go. You can also do your DIY music on a DS emulator and just screen record the stuff on your comp.
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Post by shinyjiggly on Dec 2, 2010 22:44:30 GMT -6
You could use a double male microphone/speaker jack thing and record the audio in a recording program (like Audacity or something) but the screen would be a little more difficult if you want a quality picture (not everyone is going to have a wii, a tv screen capturing device and 800 points). Of course you could just do without the actual video, but that might not go down very well here due to questioning whether a particular piece is authentic or not or something. Edit: 69!
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Post by mrcarzylegoguy on May 3, 2012 5:06:05 GMT -6
it sounds fun to compose with..I might buy it. but i would agree with Theultimatezoralink. because MPC is better..
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