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When I was a kid, Thunder Force IV was one of my favorite games to play on the Sega Genesis!! Like most who have had the joy of playing the game, I adored the soundtrack immediately. I know most folks are partial to the heavy metal themes from the game, but Space Walk is the music most memorable to me, so I opted to cover it instead of popular pieces such as Lightning Strikes Again or Evil Destroyer (plus I'm terrible at gallop picking lol). I sequenced this in GarageBand, but only the drums, bass, and piano are stock software instruments. I used Zebra2 for all the other synths because the stock synths in GarageBand weren't up to the job, and I was too lazy to try and configure my own patches lol. If only Apple would open up all of Alchemy for GarageBand, and not just Logic X (>_<) This piece is a little intimidating to arrange, not only because of the odd time signatures, but because the Technosoft sound team pulled off some tech wizardry when creating the tones they used to arrange this piece. I wasn't entirely sure I could produce something that sounded comparable, let alone "better," but I think the end result of my efforts is a solid modernization if I do say so myself (^_^) I won't be submitting my arrangement, because I realize it has too little variation compared to the original, but I thought I'd still share this with the rest of you! Song Title: "Superluminal" (Space Walk Remix) Originally Composed By: Toshiharu Yamanishi and Takeshi Yoshida Arranged and Performed By: The Native Dialect BPM: 110 Style: Synthwave/Progressive Jazz Time Signature: 7/8 - 4/4 (bridge) Hardware: iMac Software: GarageBand, Audacity, Zebra2 Superliminal Source
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I originally created a shorter version (about a minute long) of this piece for the purposes of a Twitter meme, but I liked the end result so much that I reworked it into a full composition. My goal can best be summed up as "what if Nightwish made Pokémon music?" I haven't made a submission in over a year, but I think this piece may be solid enough to present to the judges. Song Title: "Like No One Ever Was" (Trainer Battle Theme Remix) Originally Composed By: Junichi Masuda Arranged and Performed By: The Native Dialect BPM: 171 Style: Symphonic Metal Hardware: iMac, Ibanez Talmon Software: GarageBand, Audacity "Like No One Ever Was" Source
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Hey everyone! hope everyone is doing good! I wanted to share with you guys my metal cover of the Stormwind City Theme from World of Warcraft. I hope you guys enjoy
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3. completed Dragonborn (Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim)
BenEmberley posted a topic in Post Your Game ReMixes!
Hi everybody! Hope you're all doing well and keeping safe! Here is the newest arrangement: A Piano version of "Dragonborn" from the Elder scrolls V; Skyrim. Hope you enjoy! Original music by Jeremy Soule -
3. completed Sea Shanty 2 - Runescape Metal Cover
Nivan Sharma posted a topic in Post Your Game ReMixes!
Hey everyone! I made a metal cover of Sea Shanty 2 from Runescape. I hope you guys enjoy -
https://youtu.be/NtaYTtJxFd8
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3. completed Ninja Gaiden NES - Intro Medley
CmacProduction posted a topic in Post Your Game ReMixes!
It was originally going to be 2 seperate tracks but the tempos matched (and also both are very short) -
I Just started, intentionally I'm making the theme as main riff of the track, but should I put it more into the track?? I feel missing something from this scratch. please let me know if you have an idea. that'll help a pot for sure!
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Trying something a little different. Source: FFX OST - Travel Agency Title: Sunday at Rin's Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tQ957WWFq2wbzCPGgCwwC34MmJoWgm2w/view?usp=sharing The piano and drums are midi data; that's me on the bass. The mix is pretty dry but I'm not sure what effects I'd use in an arrangement like this.