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K-Cast Jingle
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I make music: ”K-Cast” Chiptune Jingle Extravaganza
I have been creating a series of screencasts for a variety of educational purposes lately. Given that I have some small understanding of production values, I figure that intro jingles will go a long way toward some sort of cohesive branding of the videos. Plus, I like to screw around with electronic music and such, so it gives me an excuse.
I’ve run up a few of them at this point, so I thought I might start posting them, in the order in which they were created. Here’s the first one.
It was made on the (free) aviary roc music creator, and I was trying to make it as “chip-tuney” as possible for a retro feel. Like if you fired up an NES and this came out of the speakers on your CRT TV.