incompetech.com loves you. Twitter: kmacleod

October 2007 Archives

« September 2007 | Main | November 2007 »

October 26, 2007 - Note-Taking X4!

For those of you who wanted the note-taking paper in other orientations - those options are now available in all varieties... lined, graph, and music notation!

Need the summary on top? No problem. How about the cue area on the right? Easy to do!

Enjoy!

(Thanks to Ivan who actually did all the work on this update.)

October 23, 2007 - Perspectives

It must have been dozens of times you've come to this site looking "just the right kind of perspective grid" for your project... Well, after years of requests... and several headaches induced by API2 module documentation, it is finally here.

Configurable Single Point Perspective Grids!

Now I'm going to go have a celebration cupcake.

October 21, 2007 - Short Update

I've been doing lots these last couple weeks. But not much made it up here... including 2 musicals. But here's a small pile of things...

NewsSting - a simple news-y intro
Eyes Gone Wrong - an intense but reserved transition
Disco Sting - 1980's Style intro
Darkness Speaks - unsettling transition
Bama Country - Taken as a request for a super rural country tune. It is listed as "Unclassifiable" just because I have only one country piece available. Nice fiddle, though the tremolo run didn't turn out as well as I'd have liked.
Vibe Ace - Cool, cool hybrid
Folk Round - Sort of... medieval campfire-like.
Colossus - Ahh... this one's cool... in that theatrical epic sense. You need to listen at least through one minute 52 seconds.


October 20, 2007 - New Triangles

Variable Triangle PDF Generator. Still experimental... in that it should work, and appears to - but I've no real way of testing it. If you need some isosceles triangles that cover a plane, but something other than the equilateral-type... this should be for you!

October 04, 2007 - Soundtracks

For the first section: pieces written for a video game.
Vampires! Halls of the Undead
Werewolves! Shamanistic
Elves! Frozen Star
and... for those of you who are always bugging me about the giant battle music...
Orcs! Stoneworld Battle


Also, a quick study with some new synths in The Machine Thinks.

And a very nice finishing piece for a bittersweet film; Rumination

Everyone loves the Bach Toccata and Fugue in D Minor!* It is a semi-seasonal piece, so I rushed it out of the door just in time for your spooky needs.

Toccata and Fugue in D Minor BWV 565

More music to come later today!

(*not true)


Show Site Info