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Currently, you can only experience the full piece by using the **attached mp3** that (should!) be automatically the default playback. Otherwise certain elements of the piece will not work properly.
If you want a more detailed explanation, see below. Enjoy!
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So it's been awhil-... oh, it hasn't been a month yet.
Anyway...
There have been some new additions to the Flat instrument roster. Electric guitars. Really good electric guitars at that! They are currently in beta and issued out to those who who are members of the Discord server (I think, I might be wrong tho). After messing with them for some time and discovering how absolutely divine they are, I pondered how I could use them to their fullest extent.
Here comes inspiration from left stage telling me that the piece "No Destiny" by Finesden was cool, and that I should imitate it's style. A dubious plan, but one I embarked on for the past few weeks. As a result, I effectively went off the deep end and screwed up my original plan for something better. Admittedly, it might as well sound like another Red + Finesden collab like "Achieving the Impossible" turned out to be, but with more Electric Guitars.
This is where I should mention that a DAW was used to enhance this piece. Mostly just simple EQ things to keep the Electric Guitar's high end from going off the rails and stuff like that. Putting it through a DAW, however, became an important step due to the Electric Guitars being in beta, they in fact don't have a built in way to call the right soundfont when downloading an mp3 directly from Flat. They will use the piano soundfont instead, so I had to some sound recording fanagaling to bring their true colors out. Hopefully in the future when they finalize the soundfont for the Electric Guitars they will be actually downloadable.
For now, enjoy this fast-paced, off-style banger!
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