Offering music for your homebrew!

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ModalModule
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Offering music for your homebrew!

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Hey! I debated on posting this to music or homebrew, but opted for the more categorically logical choice.

I am a vgm composer who is looking to make music for homebrew! I've made a lot of music for games inspired by nes etc, but none that are legitimate nes games. I am however versed in tracking proper nes music (fami, 0cc, etc), but would just need to learn implementation (or from what I understand is something a dev could do relatively easily).

I am a professional composer, and as such usually charge to make music, but since this is a new endeavor am willing to jump into a project for free (for now), so hit me up!

You can find my bandcamp in my sig, and if you're looking for specifically nes examples: "chronicle..." is vrc6+mmc5 (which probably is not iplementable but shows what I can do), and a handful of tracks on Super gear quest (for example "arm of an android") are 2a03.
I also do gameboy, genesis, and have messed with snes (through a tracker but probably not in an easily implemented way), but I know this is an nes forum, just throwing that out there. haha

I look forward to working with you!
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Re: Offering music for your homebrew!

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Have you ever used FamiTracker before? It is the most used tool for creating NES music. Making a couple of Covers can help get you familiar with the program.

Saw the clear screenshot of FamiTracker on the bandcamp page.
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Re: Offering music for your homebrew!

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Hello. Is the offer still valid? I don't have my own game yet, but I think I'll stock up on the necessary music in advance.
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