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The original version of this song was a 12edo piece I wrote as part of the same collection as the two videogame compositions below.  I like to try and build loops into songs of this variety where possible for the sake of continuity.
The original version of this song was a 12edo piece I wrote as part of the same collection as the two videogame compositions below.  I like to try and build loops into songs of this variety where possible for the sake of continuity.


[[File:The Forest of Loss (Beta).mp3.mp3|thumb|none|The Forest of Loss (Beta)]]
[[File:The Forest of Loss (Beta).mp3|thumb|none|The Forest of Loss (Beta)]]


After finishing "Welcome to Dystopia", I wanted to remake another song, so I selected this song.  As I had previously scrapped most of the compositions from that collection, I had to re-download the Beta from the private Discord channel where I had previously shared it with a family member.  From there, it was a matter of listening to it and re-learning the original notes and rhythms of the song and making a new, detuned version with more instruments in MuseScore 3.  Of course, since this is still videogame music, there's still a loop built into the song, but a single iteration of the looped material now lasts roughly eight minutes.
After finishing "Welcome to Dystopia", I wanted to remake another song, so I selected this song.  As I had previously scrapped most of the compositions from that collection, I had to re-download the Beta from the private Discord channel where I had previously shared it with a family member.  From there, it was a matter of listening to it and re-learning the original notes and rhythms of the song and making a new, detuned version with more instruments in MuseScore 3.  Of course, since this is still videogame music, there's still a loop built into the song, but a single iteration of the looped material now lasts roughly eight minutes.