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Spaceroast

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    Zach
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  1. Thanks! Appreciate it! Can the name be changed on this remix as well? https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR01146
  2. Hi! Could I get my username changed to Spaceroast? Also, will this name change reflect on my existing remix from 2004? I'm getting back into vgm remixing and I'd like my name here to match the one I'm currently using on youtube/twitter etc. Thanks in advance!
  3. I don't know if anyone else has had this problem, but when I edit a sample in the FL wav editor, save the edited version, and then load that sample, the sample keeps the same pitch no matter what I do. All the keys on the piano roll play the exact same note with no resampling or anything. Not even the master pitch changes anything. However, when I edit a sample, then say yes to use the edited version instead of the original when it prompts me to do so, it works just fine in that instance of FL, but next time it's loaded, it cannot change pitch. I've found that I can change the pitch using the resample time stretch in the sampler, but that is the only way, and that's hardly useful. The reason this is so important is because I have a lot of single held note instrument samples that I need to add loop points. If there's no solution to this, or it's because of the FL wav editor, does anyone know of a good free audio editor that can add loop points?
  4. The quality of the arrangement is probably better than I could do, but what's with this harping on about 'high quality samples?' A few of the strings and the brass sound pretty good, but overall the song sounds extremely fake. I am actually quite surprised at how impressed djp is with this.
  5. O.O It's ok, man. that's nothing to worry about.. everyone makes mistakes like that, but as far as i can remember, it is Koholint
  6. Well, first off I'd like to say it doesn't really even sound like it's swung at all. It sounds like a triplet-based-echoed piano that is a bit messy at times. the peice is actually pretty simple at first, which can be good. but in this case it doesn't really strike me as being anything original. once the guitar comes in, I definately love it. the... let's say "lagginess" of the guitar sounds really nice. it isn't quite always on-beat, which makes a really nice effect. the ending is a bit bland, but it works. in some of my original stuff i've had some fun with 7 vs. 8. it's easier to work with than 3 vs. 5, but it just sounds neat in my opinion
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