Took under day, I had took some samples from various Amiga modules. There I was fiddling with tom percussion before eventually and quickly settling on how it'd play. Next, came the snares and then I originally wanted to add hi-hat; however clap samples were appealing in this case, so I went for it. I should've been more lenient on it, as there wasn't a lot of diversity you could do with such percussion I picked unless you're creative with the software itself (Or add samples, which I didn't). Nevertheless I continued onto bass and accompaniment lines; There I extended it upon further, adding some frills to some places. Synthesized Brass, Piano (Which couldn't be heard as I'm no expert on it and had I knew better. I would've gone a different sample or accompany with the brass).
Regardless, after hours of work. I made this, and I'm proud of it.
Name "Slop Pops" is nothing extraordinary. The additional 's' was added after Pop to make it sound less expecting. Lame but it says something about this piece.
Technicalities:
It uses samples that come from said modules (.MOD files created in ProTracker software for Commodore Amiga; Samples made from synthesizers). The general gist of those samples in this music are put through various plugins (All built-in) and additional properties in tracker, to achieve the final output.
NOTE:
Nothing to note other than to bore you. It works depending on whoever doesn't read as much as couple of paragraphs on a webpage like this.
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