djpretzel
06-07-2004, 05:12 AM
Hi,
After a long, long, LONG time of hearing my brother Smoke (he's a regular on the OCR forums) ask if I would just -once- make a remix of something, I've decided to do a little ditty that might or might not please your ears.
Instead of carefully sequencing and crafting it in a timespan of a few weeks, I've played this live (so yes, I had to do a few re-takes). I've kept the size down to 5.5 megs, 160kbps CBR (hope that's good enough).
The track itself and the cinematic atmosphere of the game in general have had me mesmerized since day one - when we rented the game and a SNES from the video store for the very first time. I would keep running there, doing nothing, just to listen to the song. I've actually never ever managed to finish the game, but I was pleased enough with just running around and enjoying the soundtrack.
Gear used (all monotimbral) : MPC1000 for the drums, Access Virus C for the Rhodes, E-mu ESI-4000 for the ambient bird sounds, E-mu Vintage Keys combined with an Alesis Ineko for the "chanting monks". Controlled by a Roland XP-30, and mixed on a Yamaha 01v which also provided the necessary reverb + delay, recorded in Sound Forge and used the built-in Compressor to give it some more punch & volume. No EQ's were hurt in the recording of this track.
Link to download :
Thanks in advance for your merciless verdict,
Kindest regards,
Rob Janssen / Yoozer
After a long, long, LONG time of hearing my brother Smoke (he's a regular on the OCR forums) ask if I would just -once- make a remix of something, I've decided to do a little ditty that might or might not please your ears.
Instead of carefully sequencing and crafting it in a timespan of a few weeks, I've played this live (so yes, I had to do a few re-takes). I've kept the size down to 5.5 megs, 160kbps CBR (hope that's good enough).
The track itself and the cinematic atmosphere of the game in general have had me mesmerized since day one - when we rented the game and a SNES from the video store for the very first time. I would keep running there, doing nothing, just to listen to the song. I've actually never ever managed to finish the game, but I was pleased enough with just running around and enjoying the soundtrack.
Gear used (all monotimbral) : MPC1000 for the drums, Access Virus C for the Rhodes, E-mu ESI-4000 for the ambient bird sounds, E-mu Vintage Keys combined with an Alesis Ineko for the "chanting monks". Controlled by a Roland XP-30, and mixed on a Yamaha 01v which also provided the necessary reverb + delay, recorded in Sound Forge and used the built-in Compressor to give it some more punch & volume. No EQ's were hurt in the recording of this track.
Link to download :
Thanks in advance for your merciless verdict,
Kindest regards,
Rob Janssen / Yoozer