Liontamer
09-20-2008, 09:19 AM
Artist: Sweendrix
Name: John Sweeney
Email: Sweendrix@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.youtube.com/user/Sweendrix
Preferred User ID: Sweendrix
**** I was unable to find the "create account" information on the login/create account page. Any information would be helpful. I have several remixes to video game soundtracks...including, but not limited to...Halo, The Legend of Zelda, Punch Out, and SMB for SNES.
Halo Remix: Titled "Dawn of a New Age: 2nd Movement" (Original work which incorporates several ideas from the Original Halo Theme)
Dawn of a New Age as written, recorded, arranged, and produced by sweendrix. (John Sweeney). All drum credits to DJ Fenn (Jeremy Fenn).
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HALO Original Soundtrack - (26) "Halo"
Was that an AIM sound effect of a door closing at :45? Maybe my ears were playing tricks on me.
The way the beats brought in at :37 are used here sucks though; they sound pasted in, they're looped too long, they not always properly synced up, and they don't really have any synergy with the rest of the music. Why they're even still there once you hit 1:33 was a mystery. Also, once things beefed up at 1:33, the mixing needed some work, as the melodic stuff until 2:32 was criminally quiet; so was the drumwork. 3:29-4:01 was probably the muddiest section here; a lot of the parts bled together, and some of the sounds got abrasive. The ending cut out abruptly at 4:33, so just watch little details like that.
When you mentally eliminate those awkward beats though, I thought this was pretty good stuff so far, John. Great energy, great power. Axe that weak beatwork, and re-balance some of the more indistinct sections so all the parts shine, add some new beats if there's empty space, and you'd be in much better shape, IMO. Definitely hope you're willing to refine this one, as it has a lot of potential. Use the Works (http://www.ocremix.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=16) & ReMixing (http://www.ocremix.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=12) forums here for help if you need to.
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Name: John Sweeney
Email: Sweendrix@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.youtube.com/user/Sweendrix
Preferred User ID: Sweendrix
**** I was unable to find the "create account" information on the login/create account page. Any information would be helpful. I have several remixes to video game soundtracks...including, but not limited to...Halo, The Legend of Zelda, Punch Out, and SMB for SNES.
Halo Remix: Titled "Dawn of a New Age: 2nd Movement" (Original work which incorporates several ideas from the Original Halo Theme)
Dawn of a New Age as written, recorded, arranged, and produced by sweendrix. (John Sweeney). All drum credits to DJ Fenn (Jeremy Fenn).
---------------------------------------------------------------
HALO Original Soundtrack - (26) "Halo"
Was that an AIM sound effect of a door closing at :45? Maybe my ears were playing tricks on me.
The way the beats brought in at :37 are used here sucks though; they sound pasted in, they're looped too long, they not always properly synced up, and they don't really have any synergy with the rest of the music. Why they're even still there once you hit 1:33 was a mystery. Also, once things beefed up at 1:33, the mixing needed some work, as the melodic stuff until 2:32 was criminally quiet; so was the drumwork. 3:29-4:01 was probably the muddiest section here; a lot of the parts bled together, and some of the sounds got abrasive. The ending cut out abruptly at 4:33, so just watch little details like that.
When you mentally eliminate those awkward beats though, I thought this was pretty good stuff so far, John. Great energy, great power. Axe that weak beatwork, and re-balance some of the more indistinct sections so all the parts shine, add some new beats if there's empty space, and you'd be in much better shape, IMO. Definitely hope you're willing to refine this one, as it has a lot of potential. Use the Works (http://www.ocremix.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=16) & ReMixing (http://www.ocremix.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=12) forums here for help if you need to.
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