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New Ambience: The Madding Crowd

Greetings Patrons,

The music for this one felt kinetic as I was working on it. Not in an action cue way, it had more of a 'bodies in motion' vibe. It reminded me of walking around in a big city (something I'm quite familiar with!).

There's a positivity here as well. Like when you go out in a crowd and it's not terrible, and even refreshing to be around other people.

Nothing about this screams 'fantasy' to me, so I hope it might be useful for a broad range of stories.

Strings do the heavy lifting with ostinatos, arpeggios, and pizzicato. Voice, harp, dulcimer, most of the woodwind section, celeste, a smattering of brass and assorted percussion round out the party.

The ambience track is layered crowds, miscellaneous activity, livestock, crafting etc. I dived into my Sound Particles application again and created a cool footstep base layer, turning a few footstep samples into a swirling mass of 1000. Then, naturally, I mixed it too loud since I thought it was cool. It's blended much better now!

As this is in Patreon sneak-peek, I've included the mixed version, as well as ambience-only, and music-only versions here. Additionally, I created 2 'less activity' versions, which dials down some of the vocal walla creating a slightly less frantic cityscape.

(And I didn't even mention Thomas Hardy.)

Thank you all, as always, for your continuing support.

Best,

Tim

https://tabletopaudio.com

New Ambience: The Madding Crowd

Comments

Better for patrons do download and make our own offline playlists, then? Also wondering, if I ever use your work in a video, should I credit by name or brand? I assume using the latter would lead to more traffic to the website.

Tenebrous Trahern

Probably wouldn't do a play-all as that would be bad for my already high bandwidth bills, but a random select might be interesting. I'd have to think about how to work that in. -TIm

Tabletop Audio

So crazy question.. but could there be a way to just play all? Or maybe randomly select a track to start playing? Sometimes I'm just brainstorming for my next game, and I don't have a specific track in mind.

Ben

The music only version might be one of my favorite tracks you’ve ever done!

Garrett Fuquay

I really like this one. I popped it open to hear, got distracted with some work, and didn't realize it'd run on a loop in my ears for a couple of hours. It really helped me focus lol.

Michael Schofield (making Audio Dramas)

πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ Thank you Tim

Jamonster66


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