Wyrd: Prologue Anthony's Nightmare
by coruscate Uploaded Feb 16, 2026
Description
Arvibes here<br />
https://www.fiverr.com/inbox/arvibes_music<br />
And I composed this song in an oddball way. Arvibes makes mock ups of existing music. So what I did was I took royalty free loops, and staying at 80 BPM D Minor came up with a BANGING orchestral soundtrack song. Then asked him to imitated the timing, BPM, scale and vibe without repeating the notes. And of course I explained what Mixter.Plus is and that I'm going to tell y'all that he's COMPLETELY AWESOME and if you don't have someone that makes instrumentals to work with absolutely reach out to Arvibes. You're going to see a lot here from Arvibes and I.<br />
So this is more than just a song, oh no, no no... it's an actual soundtrack song to the return of my Comic / Story to the internet, "Wyrd."<br />
https://tangentsbrand.com/2026/02/16/wyrd-prologue-anthonys-nightmare/<br /> ...More
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This is truly an excellent cinematic soundtrack.
What is a "mockup of existing music"?
Is Arvibes AI? Or using AI?
If you sent your composition to someone else and they made a new composition from it, isn't it now their composition (based on your composition)?
And are you sharing your original samples (from the composition you sent them) or theirs?
Hey it's ALL GOOD man! We are all watching out for an awesome platform and we don't want to see that platform get marred with foolishness. Nah I was about to add one of the reasons I trust him is that this is actually his SECOND job with me. I had him take "Night On Bald Mountain" and key it into a specific BPM for hip hop purposes. It's chopped up to oblivion but here it is : https://open.spotify.com/album/2g00HvNvYTI2d30k0vTdfg?si=kxekPeEdTY6BopibO4En1A : I'll be sharing that to CCMixter in a month or so, I'm finding a violinist to play along with the original sample and my original lady is moving to Indonesia this weekend so I gotta wait. But yeah genAI doesn't do that kind of computing.
Yeah, I think I'm just getting too old to understand all this. To me now it just sounds like a long winded way of saying it's a collaboration with someone outside the Mixterverse, which as far as I know is fine. Thanks for helping me understand (which I'm still not sure I do entirely, but that's not on you.)
Additionally, since I specifically used Splice.com loops to arrange the original, the license I could send you could hyperlink you to each loop, playable. So you could compare to Arvibes composition.
Also if you check out the final mix versus the samples you can absolutely tell the guy did some EQ work here. Very few producers I know kick out "quiet" samples that somehow still work. If it was AI, those waveforms would be much fuller. There's lots and lots of tells.
Several questions at once let me take them in order.
The easiest way for to have handled this was to have a ready to go uploaded version of the original song, which was planned but there was some sort of delay at the distributor level. If you e-mail me, I will happily send you an MP3 of the mockup then a lot of your questions will be answered.
AI? Zero. I know that doesn't go here on mixter.plus.
I used royalty free loops to come up with my mock up.
I gave him a copy, told him the how what where and why and that we audio fingerprint here.
He copied did the BPM and key as I asked, the jazz -> horror shift at 8 bars as I asked. The rest is vibes. I said clocks, bells, let his ears do some listening and he did his own take on it. In the original you will hear the percussion is played differently, there are low level almost bass "melodies" that he didn't do etc. There are absolutely differences. And definitely no note-for-note copying.
He used his own virtual instruments not samples.
And I'm sharing those full tracks that he created for me as a work for hire.