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doodledude
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Royalty Free Cartoon Music

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Hi guys,

Does anyone know a good place to get cheap royalty free cartoon music. The only decent place I have found is www.sounddogs.com but it's not exactly cheap.

Do you have any other suggestions to get decent cartoon music?

Thanks in advance
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http://www.flashkit.com - Lots of sound effects and tunes!
15 year old Anime Studio user...
27/12/06: Im back and ready to get creating again!!
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....either that, or you could make it yourself.
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http://www.freeplaymusic.com/default.asp
Free for non-commercial use, high quality music.

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doodledude
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Making music

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I considered getting something like fruity loops and making music but I think it would probably take me just as long as making the cartoon itself :)

Does anyone have any experience with fruity loops or similar?
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Post by elbramtsol »

I don't have much experience but I make my music with Fruity Loops, is a great program.
Well, here is a little song that I made for you (all the moho community!!!). Feel free to used it in your own project (the next moho contest?)
-=Here is the Song=-
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elbramtsol wrote:I don't have much experience but I make my music with Fruity Loops, is a great program.
Well, here is a little song that I made for you (all the moho community!!!). Feel free to used it in your own project (the next moho contest?)
-=Here is the Song=-
I get the dreaded Geocitiec Page Is Not Available message.
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stephen wrote:
elbramtsol wrote:I don't have much experience but I make my music with Fruity Loops, is a great program.
Well, here is a little song that I made for you (all the moho community!!!). Feel free to used it in your own project (the next moho contest?)
-=Here is the Song=-
I get the dreaded Geocitiec Page Is Not Available message.
Rigth click, save as... works fine for me :?
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Very good. Grand actually. It has an epic quality that would require an epic cartoon.

Stephen
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I love FruityLoops. The basics are pretty easy, but I'm still finding "undocumented features" after years of using it. If I have a criticism, it is that their documentation kinda sucks when you get really deep into the program. But the surface levels you would probably be using mostly are reasonably intuitive. My brother, to occasional scorn, has used it almost exclusively to compose movie soundtracks. Once you figure it out, there's an awful lot you can do. That's my call.

But composing music by itself is far from a trivial thing. Writing good (or even listenable) music could take a lot longer to do than learning Moho inside and out. Some styles are a lot easier than others, of course. Busting out some reasonable 3 chord rock or a techno track that's usable isn't all that terribly hard.
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