North of Tykondrus' capital, [ Sandalio [link] ](https://www.weasyl.com/submission/20401) lies the forest city of Muchas Luces.
Built mostly in and around trees, this city is best known for the strings of lanterns hung between its many trees to keep the city bright despite the foliage above. The city is also well-known as a center for gambling and attractions. While it is far smaller and more low-key than its New Tykondrian cousin [ Fiesta Constante [link] ](https://www.weasyl.com/submission/77007) it is really one of the only purely entertainment-oriented cities on the Follin continent. With sea travel being a less and less viable option, more and more folk from the Follin Continent seek to relax and unwind here, as opposed to paying for an expensive boat trip to Fiesta Constante, which many could not afford anyway.
The city was first started by traveling gypsies who often stayed in these dark woods during their travels, and entertained any who passed through... for a modest price, of course. As this became more popular over the years, many set up shop in this spot permanently, some even going as far as to hollow out trees to live within. This town is also home to the famous 'rolling coaster' , where one can ride a small vehicle down a hill, up over the crest of another, and to a stop. Of course, then it takes half an hour for the vehicle to be pushed back, but,details...
You should have a FAQ journal. That being said, where do you record? and do you use live instrumentation or digital reproduction instruments? very good if it is synthesized.
Honestly, that's not a bad idea, that FAQ journal. I might just take you up on that at some point! x3 For now, though;
I record using Acoustica Mixcraft 6 with an M-Audio Keystudio 49i and a lot of digital virtual (or as you said, reproduction!) instruments (most prominently Real Guitar/Real LPC/RealStrat, and PlugSound Percussion, as well as PlugSound Global and Plugsound Fretted, and Plugsound Keyboards and Trilian basses -- at least out of the acoustic side of things!) I hope that helped a bit!
Thanks mate, because of restrictions in computing power I mostly do stuff on the Analog side of things, not because it sounds better, but because it's all I have! Thank you for sharing what you use, It's always interesting to hear what other people use in the industry, especially solo producers/composers. Thank you!
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this song makes me Smile.
Love it!