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:''If your question's not covered here, email us at '''<span style="color:orange">[mailto:admin@ocremix.org admin@ocremix.org]</span>''' or use our '''[http://ocremix.org/community/contact/ Contact form]'''.''
  
 
== What is OverClocked ReMix? ==
 
== What is OverClocked ReMix? ==
  
OverClocked ReMix is a non-profit site that accepts high-quality submissions of arranged or "ReMixed" videogame music from talented ReMixers the world over. These arrangements are more than just updated versions of the original tracks, but are reinterpretations, often in an entirely different musical genre than the source material. What sets OverClocked ReMix apart is the breadth of its content - any musical style, from techno to hillbilly, and any console or computer game soundtrack, from Shinobi to Diablo II, is fair game.
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:''For more information, please see our [[Mission]].''
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:''For media inquiries (interviews, articles, conventions), please contact us at ''<span style="color:orange">[mailto:press@ocremix.org press@ocremix.org]</span>'' or use our [http://ocremix.org/forums/sendmessage.php Contact form].
  
For more information, please see our [[Mission Statement]].
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OverClocked ReMix is a not-for-profit site that accepts high-quality submissions of arranged or "ReMixed" video game music from talented ReMixers the world over. These arrangements are more than just updated versions of the original tracks, but are reinterpretations, often in an entirely different musical genre than the source material. What sets OverClocked ReMix apart from other video game music sites is the breadth of its content. We offer music from almost any style imaginable. Hillbilly, techno, rap, orchestral—you name it—we accept ReMixes from virtually any console or computer game soundtrack. Anything from ''Shinobi'' to ''Skyrim'' is fair game.
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What OC ReMix is about in less than 10 minutes,<br />presented by ''Extra Credits''<nowiki>'</nowiki> [http://ocremix.org/artist/4587/sephfire Daniel "sephfire" Floyd] on ''Extra Remix''</div></div>
  
 
== Why is it called "OverClocked ReMix"? ==
 
== Why is it called "OverClocked ReMix"? ==
  
This site started off as a spinoff site of www.overclocked.org, an online comic about the emulation community. It has now grown more popular and arguably more important than its parent site, and hence consumes more of my time. The comic was named "OverClocked" simply because it sounded cool. The word "ReMix" was chosen but is not necessarily appropriate, as the tracks here are more arrangements than remixes (think of this as the difference between a "remix" and a "ReMix," mmmkay?). Besides, "OverClocked Arrangements" would have sounded gimp. Also  
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This site started off as a spinoff site of [http://www.overclocked.org overclocked.org], an online comic about the emulation community. It has since grown more popular and more important than its parent site. The comic was named "OverClocked" simply because it sounded cool. The word "ReMix" was chosen but is not necessarily appropriate, as the tracks here are more re-arrangements than remixes. (Think of this as the difference between a "remix" and a "ReMix.") Also note that this site is commonly referred to in abbreviation as both "OCR" and "OC ReMix".
note that this site is commonly reffered to in abbreviation as both "OCR" and "OC ReMix".
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=== Super-pedantic OCR Style Guide ===
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Whether or not you get the spelling, spacing, or capitalization correct, we always appreciate fans spreading the word about OC ReMix. However, for media and the detail-oriented among you, here are the official ways of referring to the site:
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*'''OverClocked ReMix''' - Full name of the site. Capital O, C, R, and M.
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*'''OC ReMix''' - Abbreviates OverClocked. There's a space between OC and ReMix.
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*'''OCR''' - Three letter acronym for the site.
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*'''ocremix''' - All lowercase, no space. URLs and official account usernames, e.g. [http://twitter.com/ocremix @ocremix], [http://facebook.com/ocremix facebook.com/ocremix].
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*'''ocremix.org''' - All lowercase, no space. The site's URL.
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'''Common mistakes:'''
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*'''OCRemix''' / '''OCReMix''' - Needs capital M. When capitalizing, always put a space between OC and ReMix.
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*'''Overclocked Remix''' - Needs capital C and M.
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*'''OverClocked''' - Don't leave out ReMix.
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*'''OCRM''' - The M is not part of the abbreviation.
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== How did it start and who is this "djpretzel" bloke? ==
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[http://ocremix.org/artist/4279/djpretzel djpretzel], also known as David Lloyd and djp, is the founder, designer and site administrator of OverClocked ReMix.
  
== How did it start? ==
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OverClocked ReMix started in late 1999 when djpretzel decided his musical skills were getting a little rusty because he didn't have a regular "ritual" or habit of consistently composing: ''"I loved old video game music, and I loved arranging, and I put the two together and figured I would make it a sort of exercise, and learn a little in the process."''
  
OverClocked ReMix started when I (djpretzel) decided my musical skills were getting a little rusty because I didn't have a regular "ritual" or habit of consistently composing. I loved old videogame music, and I loved arranging, and I put the two together and figured I would make it a sort of exercise, and learn a little in the process. From the beginning, though, after searching the net and not finding anything that really filled the niche, I thought that a site should exist that hosted and encouraged this sort of thing. There were lots of specialized sites, namely c64 and Amiga remix sites, but nothing open and nothing that encouraged multiple genres rather than JUST electronica. So I decided that from the outset I would accept submissions. To make a long story short, the submissions were fantastic and have improved ever since, and the momentum and enthusiasm encouraged me to take time away from some of my other web activities and focus it here - a decision I have not yet found myself regretting.
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After searching and finding lots of specialized sites, namely C64 and Amiga remix sites, djpretzel found there was nothing that encouraged multiple genres or even tunes from a variety of platforms. From the beginning when djpretzel began accepting submissions, they were fantastic and have improved ever since: ''"The momentum and enthusiasm from the ReMixers encouraged me to take time away from some of my other web activities and focus it here - a decision I have not yet found myself regretting."''
  
== Who is this "djpretzel" bloke? ==
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djpretzel provides writeups for featured ReMixes, helps artists with technical and equipment advice, and bypasses the judging process to contribute his own ReMixes to the site in a shameful insult to democracy.
  
djpretzel, yours truly, is a long-haired whiteguy© from Northern Virginia, USA, born 7.25.1979. FAQs aren't really the place for extensive bios, so I'll focus on my role here: I am the founder, designer and administrator of OverClocked ReMix, and also the ''initial'' judge of all submissions. Most submissions are then passed on to the judges panel, while some are posted directly and others are rejected. I also contribute ReMixes myself, bypassing the entire judging process in a shameful insult to democracy :) I write the little blurbs for every posted ReMix, and try to steer the site down a path that avoids some of the pitfalls that moderate to super-popular sites fall into. Whenever time allows, I also try to provide technical assistance or advice on my areas of limited expertise, concering gear or mixing. My Outlook Inbox is frightening.
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=== How come all the writeups for songs are positive? ===
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djpretzel says, ''"It has often been said that I pick out the good parts and ignore the bad, and that my "reviews" are way too charitable. Let me emphasize - these are not intended to be reviews, merely writeups indicating my opinion of the positive elements of a ReMix and why I think someone might find it worthwhile to give a listen to.''
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== What's the process for getting a ReMix posted? ==
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:''For more information, please see '''[[Submission Standards and Instructions]]'''.''
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Submissions are evaluated by either djpretzel or the site's [[Judges Panel|judges panel]]. The judges panel currently consists of several community members, with judges providing their own evaluation for a submission as part of a vote for its passage or rejection. If passed, the submission is made freely available on the site as an official OC ReMix. The bar is set very high for aspiring OC ReMixers, with only 10-15% of all submissions actually making it through the entire process.  
  
 
== Isn't this music copyrighted? ==
 
== Isn't this music copyrighted? ==
  
Yes, the original works which OverClocked ReMixes are based off of are copyrighted. We are not out to infringe on the copyright owner's rights by making money off of their content. ReMixes are not sold, and ad banners on this site go only to pay for the bandwidth / hosting that it requires. Thus far, there have been no complaints. I would hope that any copyright owner that visited here would recognize we are only trying to express our appreciation for their creations. Think of ReMixes like free fan art, which gets mailed in to gaming mags all the time and never raises eyebrows - the only difference is the medium. OC ReMix encourages buying professionally arranged OSTs in support of game music.
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:''For recognition and representation within the games industry, please see [[Industry Recognition]].''
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:''For information on non-profit usage of OverClocked ReMixes, please see '''[[Content Policy]]'''.''
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Yes, the original soundtracks and source tunes which OverClocked ReMixes are based on are copyrighted material. We are not out to infringe on the copyright owner's rights by making money off of their content. We are a fan site, and all material on OC ReMix is freely available and contains information on the source tune's game origin and composer (if available). The ads, merchandise, and donations for this site go only to pay for bandwidth, hosting, promotional, and other administrative costs. We are a not-for-profit web site established to honor the video game industry, not detract from it. We at OC ReMix encourage users to buy professionally released video game music soundtracks to support game music.
  
 
== How do I get the ReMixes? ==
 
== How do I get the ReMixes? ==
  
Most visitors will only ever read this section of the FAQ :) There are several ways to obtain OC ReMixes. There are also several ways ''not'' to obtain them. Let's cover a couple of the ways not to first:
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:''For more information on downloading large sets of OC ReMixes, please see [[Torrents]].''
  
* Don't email me asking me to send you a ReMix, or a CD or DVD of ReMixes, or "ONE BIG ZIP WIT ALL DA REMIXES".  Please!
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Most visitors will only ever read this section of the FAQ. :) There are several ways to obtain OC ReMixes. There are also several ways ''not'' to obtain them. Let's cover a couple of the ways not to first:
  
* Don't BUY ReMixes from anyone selling them on cd / cd-rom for anything more than the price of the blank media itself (in that case, it'd be okay).
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* '''Don't''' email asking us to send you a ReMix, or a CD or DVD of ReMixes, or "ONE BIG ZIP WIT ALL DA REMIXES."
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* '''Don't''' buy ReMixes from anyone selling them on CD/DVD. Paying for the price of the blank media, itself, is OK.
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* '''Don't''' download tons of mixes from the site via HTTP - [[Torrents|please use the torrents]]. This '''really''' helps us out, helps others out, and is easier than you think.
  
* Don't download tons of mixes from the site via HTTP - use the torrents. This ''really'' helps us out, and helps others out, and is easier than you think.
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BitTorrent is the single best way to get A LOT of ReMixes without costing OverClocked ReMix a lot of bandwidth, i.e. money. If you're intent on downloading dozens, even hundreds of mixes, <u>[[Torrents|use the torrents]]</u>. Please. It's the single best way you can help us with bandwidth while at the same time enjoy the mixes. See http://bt.ocremix.org for details.
  
=== Downloading via BitTorrent ===
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=== Technical problems you might encounter with HTTP downloads ===
  
BitTorrent is the single best way to get A LOT of ReMixes without costing OverClocked ReMix a lot of bandwidth i.e. money.  If you're intent on downloading dozens, even hundreds of mixes, <u>use the [[torrents]]</u>.  Please. It's the single best way you can help us with bandwidth while at the same time enjoy the mixes. See http://bt.ocremix.org for details.
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* '''If you want to save the download to your hard disk:''' Right-click the link and choose "Save Target As," then browse to the directory you want to put it in. Don't keep downloading the same song to listen to it directly off the site. That's probably the single worst thing you could do in terms of our bandwidth and your own.
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* '''If your computer tells you the download is "MPGA" and not MP3:''' Your computer is lying to you. Your MIME types are off or something. Try renaming the file or reinstalling your MP3 player of choice, i.e. Winamp, etc.
  
=== Downloading via HTTP from http://www.ocremix.org ===
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== This music is amazing! I feel like I owe you MONEY! How do I send you MONEY? ==
  
Downloads via http from this site can sometimes be fast. Other times, they can be the opposite of fast - that is, slow. You can really help both me and the site by only downloading a couple mixes a day, and trying the other methods every once in awhile. The more people downloading at the same time, the slower the downloads. I won't go into numbers, but the bandwidth to deliver these files is <u>very expensive</u>, and the ad banners don't cover it all, so please understand this before you post saying 'the download speed sucks!' etc.
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The arrangements on OC ReMix are available free of charge, and all OC ReMix staff are unpaid volunteers. All revenue from ads, merchandise, and donations is fed back into OCR for bandwidth, hosting, promotional, and other administrative costs.
  
Downloads will often begin fast and then slow down dramatically to less than 1Kb/s - this is a known issue, not a problem with your computer. Again, you can help prevent this by trying some of the other download methods below. Also, you might want to use a download manager like [http://www.getright.com/ GetRight] or [http://www.speedbit.com/ Download Accelerator] that will let you resume your download if it should happen to time out.
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We sincerely appreciate your support and offer many ways you can help keep OCR running strong:
  
=== Technical problems you might encounter with HTTP downloads ===
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* [http://patreon.com/ocremix '''Donate''' monthly through Patreon]
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* [https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9090215 '''Donate''' through PayPal]
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* [http://ocremix.org/store/ Purchase official OCR t-shirts, hoodies, stickers and other merch] from our Store; or
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* Purchase from our affiliate links to [http://ocremix.org/amazon/ our Amazon aStore], [http://www.estarland.com/showban.asp?action=redir&campaign=139 eStarland], and [http://www.zzounds.com/a--925434 zZounds].
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== Can I use OC ReMixes in my YouTube video, website, livestream, podcast, radio show, etc.? ==
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:''For a complete answer and additional information, please see our '''[[Content Policy]]'s Terms of Use'''.''
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We're often asked if OC ReMixes can be used in creative endeavors like YouTube videos, Twitch streams, radio shows, podcasts, presentations, games... [http://ocremix.org/community/topic/29768-oc-remix-wedding-recommendations-list/ even weddings]!
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Basically, as long as you do NOT make any profit directly from its usage AND you credit both the artists and http://ocremix.org for each track used, the answer is YES, you have our blanket permission to freely use OC ReMixes. In those specific circumstances, that also means you do not need to contact us to formally ask.
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However, if OC ReMixes themselves are monetized, being sold in any context, or you're generating revenue from ads while hosting OC ReMixes, the answer is NO. In those instances, we recommend getting individual permission from each artist.
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If you need to contact an artist, their social media pages and contact information (when available) are on their [http://ocremix.org/artists/ artists profile pages]. Feel free to reach out, they don't bite.
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== How should I credit artists & the site when using or linking OC ReMixes? ==
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:''For a complete answer and additional information, please see our '''[[Content Policy]]'s Terms of Use'''.''
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We ask that you '''always properly credit both the artists and OC ReMix''' when using, redistributing, or performing any OC ReMixes. This helps any curious fans find their way back to ocremix.org to download the tracks they like, which makes YOU awesome for helping spread the word!
  
* '''If you want to save the download to your hard disk:''' right click the link and select "save target as," then browse to the directory you wanna put it. Don't keep downloading the same song to listen to it directly off the site.  That's probably the single worst thing you could do in terms of our bandwidth and your own.
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For '''''spoken''''' credits, saying something like, for example, ''"That was djpretzel with 'Twoson Hits the Road', an EarthBound mix from ocremix.org"'' would be great.
  
* '''If your computer tells you the download is "MPGA" and not MP3:''' your computer is lying to you. Your MIME types are off or something.  Don't email me.  Try renaming the file or reinstalling your mp3 player of choice, i.e. Winamp, etc.
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Otherwise, crediting '''BOTH''' the artists '''AND''' http://ocremix.org in text form within a video or livestream, in a video's description, tagged in a podcast MP3, or included on a website are all sufficient.
  
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'''GOOD examples:'''
  
If you are using a client like MIRC that supports DCC file transfer, you can often find kind, generous souls who will send you a specific ReMix or even several. Best place to check would be #ocremix on irc.enterthegame.com (for more info see '[http://www.ocremix.org/chat.php Chat]')
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* Music: djpretzel - EarthBound 'Twoson Hits the Road' OC ReMix - http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR01427
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* Song: EarthBound 'Twoson Hits the Road' by djpretzel (http://ocremix.org)
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* "Twoson Hits the Road" (djpretzel / http://ocremix.org)
  
=== Downloading via P2P: Gnutella, WinMX, Napster, etc. ===
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'''BAD examples:'''
  
You can usually find some OC ReMixes, especially from the more popular games (ahem, squaresoft) on P2P / file-sharing clients. For [http://gnutella.wego.com/ Gnutella], we recommend [http://www.limewire.com/ Limewire], but there are [http://www.gnutelliums.com/ lots of other choices] as well. There's also [http://www.winmx.com/ WinMX], Napster, etc. Searching on 'OC ReMix' is one of the faster ways of finding what's out there quickly.
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* HEY CHECK OUT THIS EARTHBOUND MIX >> CLICK HERE
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* This EarthBound mix is by OC ReMix!!
  
=== Downloading via USENET ===
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== How can I get sheet music, tabs, MIDIs, or project files of OC ReMixes? ==
  
The usenet binaries newsgroup [nntp://alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.video-games alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.video-games] is where OverClocked ReMixes are often posted.  We suggest the [http://www.forteinc.com/ Agent] or Free Agent newsreaders.
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Though we have a forum thread highlighting available [http://ocremix.org/forums/showthread.php?t=3480 transcriptions and source files of OC ReMixes], they are not formally hosted on OCR, as these sorts of files are rarely offered by the artists. Nonetheless, we recommend contacting individual ReMixers as your best bet if you are looking for these kinds of files.
  
 
== Why have some songs been removed? ==
 
== Why have some songs been removed? ==
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:''For more information, please see [[ReMix Changelog]].''
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ReMixes may be removed from this site for a number of reasons - if a ReMix is determined to be 'stolen' (i.e. not created by the submitting artist), if it fails to meet several of the other [[Submission Standards and Instructions|submission guidelines]] pertaining to originality and content, and at the request of the ReMixer as well.
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== Why aren't the ReMixes categorized by genre, i.e. techno, jazz, orchestral, etc.? ==
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We are currently working on classifying OC ReMixes in several categories, including genre, instrumentation, and mood and integrating those tags into the site's database. For now, you can [http://ocremix.org/forums/tags.php browse OC ReMixes with description tags] through our forums.
  
ReMixes may be removed from this site for a number of reasons - if a ReMix is determined to be 'stolen' i.e. not created by the submitting artist, if it fails to meet several of the other [[Submission Standards and Instructions|submission guidelines]] pertaining to originality and content, and at the request of the ReMixer as well. A '''[[ReMix Changelog|changelog]]''' is maintained.
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We have no intention of categorizing each piece by singular genres. We've discussed this matter several times - what it boils down to is a feeling that:
  
== How come all your writeups for songs are positive? ==
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* '''There are many pieces that don't fit nicely into genres or have multiple genres''', and putting them in "miscellaneous" and "multiple" categories would be kind of lame; and
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* '''Part of the purpose of the site is to open people's minds''' (and ears) to new horizons. [[Torrents|Try everything.]] If all you want to do is download Square techno, so be it, but you'll be missing out on tons of great songs.
  
In reference to the text that I (djpretzel) write that accompanies each posted ReMix, many have noted (complained, criticized, etc.) that my opinions are a little on the optimistic side. It has often been said that I pick out the good parts and ignore the bad, and that my "reviews" are way too charitable. Let me emphasize - these are not intended to be reviews, merely writeups indicating my opinion of the positive elements of a ReMix and why I think someone might find it worthwhile to give a listen to.
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== Why aren't the ReMixes ranked by popularity/ratings? ==
  
I try to highlight specific things I think a ReMixer did right, and will sometimes mention a particular element that I think could be improved, but the point is to give listeners a general picture of the song, some of the highlights, and some (hopefully) amusing &amp; insightful commentary - not to provide a comprehensive evaluation or review of the piece relative to other songs on the site, or in the hopes of giving the ReMixer in question a detailed rundown of every last thing I think is wrong or right with their track. '''These are NOT reviews - I try to be careful and always refer to them as "writeups" instead for this very reason.''' I unfortunately do not have the time to provide what I would consider an exhaustive, helpful review for each piece - hopefully, some of the ReMixers and fans on the site will do this job for me on the [http://www.ocremix.org/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=11 ReViews forum].
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We try to maintain a high level of quality in reviewing submissions, and believe that the music posted on OCR sets a benchmark in its representation of the non-commercial game arrangement community. However, there will always be pieces that some people may not like due to a ReMix's genre, game source, level of interpretation, etc.
  
== Why aren't the ReMixes categorized by genre, i.e. techno, jazz, orchestral, etc.? ==
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== Why don't you have (more) ReMixes or an album of [game/series]? Can you make some? ==
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:''To direct arrangement requests to the community, please post in our [http://ocremix.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=10 Requests forum].''
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We appreciate the enthusiasm, but please don't direct ReMix or album requests to staff. We aren't responsible for what is submitted to the site, and we only post ReMixes that artists themselves submit to us.
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While we do have the [http://ocremix.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=10 Requests forum], getting a request fulfilled is often difficult and a matter of convincing ReMixers or a potential album director to cover it.
  
This has come up a few times in discussion or email and is worth addressing here. I have no intentions of categorizing pieces by genre. We've discussed this matter several times on the forums - what it boils down to is a feeling that:
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Nonetheless, many ReMixes and some albums have focused on more obscure or underappreciated games. The best thing the community can do is download, review, promote, and share these more esoteric mixes & albums, and encourage musicians you know to take a crack at under-arranged material!
  
* '''There are many pieces that don't fit nicely into genres or have multiple genres''', and putting them in "miscellaneous" and "multiple" categories would be kind of lame and
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We certainly don't want to only promote popular games and songs. That's why we've repeatedly rejected the idea of a rating system or anything involving popularity in our submissions evaluation process.
  
* '''Part of the purpose of the site is to open people's minds''' (and ears) to new horizons i.e. variety. If all you want to do is download Squaresoft techno, so be it, but you'll be missing out on tons of great songs. A system that would encourage that type of navigation, however, is not something we've decided to implement.
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== Why do you have so many ReMixes of [game/series]? ==
  
A third reason could potentially be that I'd feel lonely having the [http://www.ocremix.org/remix/OCR00015/ only piece in the hillbilly genre], but I think the first two reasons are strong enough.
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Again, staff aren't responsible for what's submitted to the site. Our policy is not to discriminate against any submission based on game, platform, or past representation on the site.
  
== Why aren't the ReMixes ranked by popularity or numerical ratings? ==
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Most ReMixes are made because artists themselves choose themes for which they are nostalgic. Many OC ReMix submissions arrange video game music from the 8-bit and 16-bit eras, which remain the most memorable, melodic, and nostalgic eras for a large number of gamers & musicians.
  
We try to maintain a high level of quality in reviewing submissions, and believe that the music posted on OCR sets a benchmark and represents the non-commercial game arrangement community positively. However, there will always be pieces that aren't to some people's liking, whether due to genre, game, etc. Opinion is subjective though - trite as they seem, expressions like "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" and "one man's trash is another man's treasure" are quintessentially true. To separate out the "best" mixes, even by a majority vote, would sway any new visitors towards those mixes and away from pieces that they might otherwise have enjoyed. Instead, we have a review system that lets everyone voice their opinion on a mix, and include a numerical rating if they choose to, but not in any "tallied" or averaged way. If you consistently find mixes you don't like and want to avoid "wasting your time", we suggest keeping track of which games, composers, and remixers you tend to enjoy, and downloading those mixes. However, we truly encourage experimentation, curiosity, and an open mind. We don't believe a rating system, or segregating out the "good" mixes by an arbitrary or democratic factor, would support that ideal.
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You may be overlooking a lot of the gems on the site from a huge range of games. Why not [http://ocremix.org/remixes/ search through our listings] or [[Torrents|grab the torrents]] to check them out?
  
 
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Revision as of 22:21, 25 December 2015

For questions on submitting, please see Submission Standards and Instructions.
For a complete answer on using OverClocked ReMixes elsewhere, please see Content Policy.
If your question's not covered here, email us at admin@ocremix.org or use our Contact form.

What is OverClocked ReMix?

For more information, please see our Mission.
For media inquiries (interviews, articles, conventions), please contact us at press@ocremix.org or use our Contact form.

OverClocked ReMix is a not-for-profit site that accepts high-quality submissions of arranged or "ReMixed" video game music from talented ReMixers the world over. These arrangements are more than just updated versions of the original tracks, but are reinterpretations, often in an entirely different musical genre than the source material. What sets OverClocked ReMix apart from other video game music sites is the breadth of its content. We offer music from almost any style imaginable. Hillbilly, techno, rap, orchestral—you name it—we accept ReMixes from virtually any console or computer game soundtrack. Anything from Shinobi to Skyrim is fair game.

What OC ReMix is about in less than 10 minutes,
presented by Extra Credits' Daniel "sephfire" Floyd on Extra Remix

Why is it called "OverClocked ReMix"?

This site started off as a spinoff site of overclocked.org, an online comic about the emulation community. It has since grown more popular and more important than its parent site. The comic was named "OverClocked" simply because it sounded cool. The word "ReMix" was chosen but is not necessarily appropriate, as the tracks here are more re-arrangements than remixes. (Think of this as the difference between a "remix" and a "ReMix.") Also note that this site is commonly referred to in abbreviation as both "OCR" and "OC ReMix".

Super-pedantic OCR Style Guide

Whether or not you get the spelling, spacing, or capitalization correct, we always appreciate fans spreading the word about OC ReMix. However, for media and the detail-oriented among you, here are the official ways of referring to the site:

  • OverClocked ReMix - Full name of the site. Capital O, C, R, and M.
  • OC ReMix - Abbreviates OverClocked. There's a space between OC and ReMix.
  • OCR - Three letter acronym for the site.
  • ocremix - All lowercase, no space. URLs and official account usernames, e.g. @ocremix, facebook.com/ocremix.
  • ocremix.org - All lowercase, no space. The site's URL.

Common mistakes:

  • OCRemix / OCReMix - Needs capital M. When capitalizing, always put a space between OC and ReMix.
  • Overclocked Remix - Needs capital C and M.
  • OverClocked - Don't leave out ReMix.
  • OCRM - The M is not part of the abbreviation.

How did it start and who is this "djpretzel" bloke?

djpretzel, also known as David Lloyd and djp, is the founder, designer and site administrator of OverClocked ReMix.

OverClocked ReMix started in late 1999 when djpretzel decided his musical skills were getting a little rusty because he didn't have a regular "ritual" or habit of consistently composing: "I loved old video game music, and I loved arranging, and I put the two together and figured I would make it a sort of exercise, and learn a little in the process."

After searching and finding lots of specialized sites, namely C64 and Amiga remix sites, djpretzel found there was nothing that encouraged multiple genres or even tunes from a variety of platforms. From the beginning when djpretzel began accepting submissions, they were fantastic and have improved ever since: "The momentum and enthusiasm from the ReMixers encouraged me to take time away from some of my other web activities and focus it here - a decision I have not yet found myself regretting."

djpretzel provides writeups for featured ReMixes, helps artists with technical and equipment advice, and bypasses the judging process to contribute his own ReMixes to the site in a shameful insult to democracy.

How come all the writeups for songs are positive?

djpretzel says, "It has often been said that I pick out the good parts and ignore the bad, and that my "reviews" are way too charitable. Let me emphasize - these are not intended to be reviews, merely writeups indicating my opinion of the positive elements of a ReMix and why I think someone might find it worthwhile to give a listen to.

What's the process for getting a ReMix posted?

For more information, please see Submission Standards and Instructions.

Submissions are evaluated by either djpretzel or the site's judges panel. The judges panel currently consists of several community members, with judges providing their own evaluation for a submission as part of a vote for its passage or rejection. If passed, the submission is made freely available on the site as an official OC ReMix. The bar is set very high for aspiring OC ReMixers, with only 10-15% of all submissions actually making it through the entire process.

Isn't this music copyrighted?

For recognition and representation within the games industry, please see Industry Recognition.
For information on non-profit usage of OverClocked ReMixes, please see Content Policy.

Yes, the original soundtracks and source tunes which OverClocked ReMixes are based on are copyrighted material. We are not out to infringe on the copyright owner's rights by making money off of their content. We are a fan site, and all material on OC ReMix is freely available and contains information on the source tune's game origin and composer (if available). The ads, merchandise, and donations for this site go only to pay for bandwidth, hosting, promotional, and other administrative costs. We are a not-for-profit web site established to honor the video game industry, not detract from it. We at OC ReMix encourage users to buy professionally released video game music soundtracks to support game music.

How do I get the ReMixes?

For more information on downloading large sets of OC ReMixes, please see Torrents.

Most visitors will only ever read this section of the FAQ. :) There are several ways to obtain OC ReMixes. There are also several ways not to obtain them. Let's cover a couple of the ways not to first:

  • Don't email asking us to send you a ReMix, or a CD or DVD of ReMixes, or "ONE BIG ZIP WIT ALL DA REMIXES."
  • Don't buy ReMixes from anyone selling them on CD/DVD. Paying for the price of the blank media, itself, is OK.
  • Don't download tons of mixes from the site via HTTP - please use the torrents. This really helps us out, helps others out, and is easier than you think.

BitTorrent is the single best way to get A LOT of ReMixes without costing OverClocked ReMix a lot of bandwidth, i.e. money. If you're intent on downloading dozens, even hundreds of mixes, use the torrents. Please. It's the single best way you can help us with bandwidth while at the same time enjoy the mixes. See http://bt.ocremix.org for details.

Technical problems you might encounter with HTTP downloads

  • If you want to save the download to your hard disk: Right-click the link and choose "Save Target As," then browse to the directory you want to put it in. Don't keep downloading the same song to listen to it directly off the site. That's probably the single worst thing you could do in terms of our bandwidth and your own.
  • If your computer tells you the download is "MPGA" and not MP3: Your computer is lying to you. Your MIME types are off or something. Try renaming the file or reinstalling your MP3 player of choice, i.e. Winamp, etc.

This music is amazing! I feel like I owe you MONEY! How do I send you MONEY?

The arrangements on OC ReMix are available free of charge, and all OC ReMix staff are unpaid volunteers. All revenue from ads, merchandise, and donations is fed back into OCR for bandwidth, hosting, promotional, and other administrative costs.

We sincerely appreciate your support and offer many ways you can help keep OCR running strong:

Can I use OC ReMixes in my YouTube video, website, livestream, podcast, radio show, etc.?

For a complete answer and additional information, please see our Content Policy's Terms of Use.

We're often asked if OC ReMixes can be used in creative endeavors like YouTube videos, Twitch streams, radio shows, podcasts, presentations, games... even weddings!

Basically, as long as you do NOT make any profit directly from its usage AND you credit both the artists and http://ocremix.org for each track used, the answer is YES, you have our blanket permission to freely use OC ReMixes. In those specific circumstances, that also means you do not need to contact us to formally ask.

However, if OC ReMixes themselves are monetized, being sold in any context, or you're generating revenue from ads while hosting OC ReMixes, the answer is NO. In those instances, we recommend getting individual permission from each artist.

If you need to contact an artist, their social media pages and contact information (when available) are on their artists profile pages. Feel free to reach out, they don't bite.

How should I credit artists & the site when using or linking OC ReMixes?

For a complete answer and additional information, please see our Content Policy's Terms of Use.

We ask that you always properly credit both the artists and OC ReMix when using, redistributing, or performing any OC ReMixes. This helps any curious fans find their way back to ocremix.org to download the tracks they like, which makes YOU awesome for helping spread the word!

For spoken credits, saying something like, for example, "That was djpretzel with 'Twoson Hits the Road', an EarthBound mix from ocremix.org" would be great.

Otherwise, crediting BOTH the artists AND http://ocremix.org in text form within a video or livestream, in a video's description, tagged in a podcast MP3, or included on a website are all sufficient.

GOOD examples:

BAD examples:

  • HEY CHECK OUT THIS EARTHBOUND MIX >> CLICK HERE
  • This EarthBound mix is by OC ReMix!!

How can I get sheet music, tabs, MIDIs, or project files of OC ReMixes?

Though we have a forum thread highlighting available transcriptions and source files of OC ReMixes, they are not formally hosted on OCR, as these sorts of files are rarely offered by the artists. Nonetheless, we recommend contacting individual ReMixers as your best bet if you are looking for these kinds of files.

Why have some songs been removed?

For more information, please see ReMix Changelog.

ReMixes may be removed from this site for a number of reasons - if a ReMix is determined to be 'stolen' (i.e. not created by the submitting artist), if it fails to meet several of the other submission guidelines pertaining to originality and content, and at the request of the ReMixer as well.

Why aren't the ReMixes categorized by genre, i.e. techno, jazz, orchestral, etc.?

We are currently working on classifying OC ReMixes in several categories, including genre, instrumentation, and mood and integrating those tags into the site's database. For now, you can browse OC ReMixes with description tags through our forums.

We have no intention of categorizing each piece by singular genres. We've discussed this matter several times - what it boils down to is a feeling that:

  • There are many pieces that don't fit nicely into genres or have multiple genres, and putting them in "miscellaneous" and "multiple" categories would be kind of lame; and
  • Part of the purpose of the site is to open people's minds (and ears) to new horizons. Try everything. If all you want to do is download Square techno, so be it, but you'll be missing out on tons of great songs.

Why aren't the ReMixes ranked by popularity/ratings?

We try to maintain a high level of quality in reviewing submissions, and believe that the music posted on OCR sets a benchmark in its representation of the non-commercial game arrangement community. However, there will always be pieces that some people may not like due to a ReMix's genre, game source, level of interpretation, etc.

We encourage experimentation, curiosity, and an open mind. We don't believe a rating system, or segregating out the "good" mixes by an arbitrary or democratic factor, would support that ideal.

Why don't you have (more) ReMixes or an album of [game/series]? Can you make some?

To direct arrangement requests to the community, please post in our Requests forum.

We appreciate the enthusiasm, but please don't direct ReMix or album requests to staff. We aren't responsible for what is submitted to the site, and we only post ReMixes that artists themselves submit to us.

While we do have the Requests forum, getting a request fulfilled is often difficult and a matter of convincing ReMixers or a potential album director to cover it.

Nonetheless, many ReMixes and some albums have focused on more obscure or underappreciated games. The best thing the community can do is download, review, promote, and share these more esoteric mixes & albums, and encourage musicians you know to take a crack at under-arranged material!

We certainly don't want to only promote popular games and songs. That's why we've repeatedly rejected the idea of a rating system or anything involving popularity in our submissions evaluation process.

Why do you have so many ReMixes of [game/series]?

Again, staff aren't responsible for what's submitted to the site. Our policy is not to discriminate against any submission based on game, platform, or past representation on the site.

Most ReMixes are made because artists themselves choose themes for which they are nostalgic. Many OC ReMix submissions arrange video game music from the 8-bit and 16-bit eras, which remain the most memorable, melodic, and nostalgic eras for a large number of gamers & musicians.

You may be overlooking a lot of the gems on the site from a huge range of games. Why not search through our listings or grab the torrents to check them out?

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