This is so cool, @David, You can have a remote git repo without github/bitbucket, just on your local machine! (Which means that if you are not working with anyone, you need not get a private repo service)
needs to be done by saturday if you can, sorry it's such late notice, and no, a fade-in/fade-out will work also. i can cover the blenkspace with ambiance
@NoviceInDisguise im kind of the do-it-myself guy too so I totally know what you mean, wish you best luck with it. what always helped me is to realize that one shouldnt give up learning the whole thing because it can be really demotivating not to know how to achieve this and that utilizing the program and/or python.
then you can assign like anything to its x or yaxis and play with it, it is pretty much super intuitive and super addictive you should check it out some time.
well as the issue of music is a rather higher one and I'm not versed enough to tell you exactly about which notes or which scale to prefer for your melodies I just put it like this:
I basically love this style but I rather like it when the melodies are a bit more mystic. When they have more of a neutral yet beautiful touch to it.
When it comes to notes I basically now a little bit about some scales but thats it. Reading notes on a note sheet is a whole different story for drums too.
These guys are pretty cool: soundcloud.com/methlab-recordings/… At minute 17:00 they give an interview and they talk about how they were influenced by video game sounds and stuff and the background track of the interview totally has the skyrim touch to it.