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rebase: updated stray old pronoun (& old alias) in voids edge commentary - hsmusic-data - Data files for https://hsmusic.wiki - track, album, artist & flash info, etc
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authorLilithtreasure <62890895+Lilithtreasure@users.noreply.github.com>2025-11-17 09:39:28 -0500
committer(quasar) nebula <qznebula@protonmail.com>2026-06-21 09:10:44 -0300
commit538cca32ab2a4e95c2e094290f5fd21e94825592 (patch)
tree53c8cf9efce905cd92e3d56e66a46b27e34b2535
parent04035a4625003d04714b8d2835dd855969ee3cc6 (diff)
rebase: updated stray old pronoun (& old alias) in voids edge commentary
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@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ Commentary: |-
 

     <i>Rainy:</i> (booklet commentary)

 

-    [[artist:rowyn-berlan|Timeless]] originally wanted me to use my guitar sample library for the original version of this track. I'm not sure what happened but they decided to scrap that original version. I thought the original demo had promise so I asked them for a midi of the track. Eventually they offered to let me collab with them in order to finish the track. A lot of the elements from that original demo are still present in the finishing version albeit heavily modified and extended. I took the original melody and chords timeless wrote and messed around until I got this fun sounding progression and from there it all came together pretty naturally. Unfortunately, there came a point where timeless could no longer use the project file and so she wasn't able to have as much input as i would have liked. Despite that collabing on this was a pretty fun experience and I wouldn't mind doing it again.

+    [[artist:rowyn-berlan|Rowyn]] originally wanted me to use my guitar sample library for the original version of this track. I'm not sure what happened but they decided to scrap that original version. I thought the original demo had promise so I asked them for a midi of the track. Eventually they offered to let me collab with them in order to finish the track. A lot of the elements from that original demo are still present in the finishing version albeit heavily modified and extended. I took the original melody and chords rowyn wrote and messed around until I got this fun sounding progression and from there it all came together pretty naturally. Unfortunately, there came a point where rowyn could no longer use the project file and so she wasn't able to have as much input as i would have liked. Despite that collabing on this was a pretty fun experience and I wouldn't mind doing it again.

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 Track: Broken Dreams

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