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  2. Random comment, I played on a cover of this same theme just a couple months ago: https://unknownpseudoartist.bandcamp.com/album/songs-of-phantasia-a-metal-tribute-to-tales-of-phantasia. Anyway, this begins with a drum fill and then straight up double kick metal, nice! First part plays pretty much exactly like the source, until 0:17. From what I can you're using Shreddage for guitars here, it's always hard to do convincing fake guitars... I think you do a great job with them but I feel they sound too clean. One thing I've noticed on my attempts at making decent fake guitars is that real ones are always not that clean, there's more noise/reverb than what Shreddage produces. Second riff is also almost identical to the source, but the drum beat is different. Third riff (0:25) is also quite straight from the source until 0:45, there's some notes on the sampled lead that sound a bit odd (0:29, 0:32, 0:34). I do appreciate that you tried to make the best out of the's sample articulations though. For the final riff there's some small differences in timing, but it's still fairly conservative. From 1:01 onwards we don't follow the source on the same order anymore, there's a couple repetitions of riff 1, then a weird take of riff 2, then a repeat of riff 1, then a solo over riff 3 with some quotes of the first main melody. Around 1:45 riff 4 returns and for the ending we have a repeat of riff 1 with some variations over the main melody. Arrangement will be the sticking point here, as noted by the above judges. The first half is pretty much a straight cover from the source and, while the second has some variations, it still has fairly straight takes on most riffs... Besides from how conservative the arrangement is, it also lacks any sort of direction to me. Second half feels like random quotes of the previous riffs but it's not really leading anywhere. On production this is good enough to me. I have some nitpicks about the sampled guitars, they're honestly rarely as good as the real deal but they're fairly well programmed here. Drums I think could be punchier, both the kick and snare are a bit tame, they need more grit and snap so that the track's punchier. Bass is also fairly quiet except for riff 4, I'd like more of it on the mix. As chimp noted, the drums' hats are all very quiet, those really need a boost. Overall, this is a fun tune but it definitely needs more arrangement to get posted. Production is good enough IMO but there's still some adjustments that could make it even better! NO
  3. Yesterday
  4. A selection of OC Remix releases that had been nominated for RadioSEGA's Fan Choice Remix of the Year category. This category started in 2016 with the first OC Remix appearing the year after. Fans of the station chose nominations via seasonal polls as a result of me featuring them on SEGA Mixer Drive, with 10 each year getting chosen from for the main category. Can we see an OC Remix track take the crown someday?
  5. Last week
  6. i enjoy listening to it in certain moments. it makes me feel relaxed, especial because of the whispered parts, which are my favored. the whole track is great though
  7. I suggested this theme for an upcoming "Let's Playlist" in the OCR Discord, so I may as well make an 8Track along the same lines; and if a theme like this does come up for another "Let's Playlist", maybe this 8Track can be a starting point for some inspiration. There are so many other great flying and airship tracks that could have been included, but being restricted to only 8, I had to distill it down to these, which are some of my absolute favorites.
  8. Hey there are some pretty good tracks on here. 😏
  9. New episode featuring Dr. Mario for NES!
  10. derezr

    I need a vacation

    Screw this, I need a vacation...
  11. lmaooo great use of the 8-tracks feature
  12. happy 15th birthday! ...or 16th? or 18th??? you've given up the slippers for heels, but that doesn't mean you need to give up gaming. here are 8 VGM tracks that you and your court can perform to while celebrating your coming-of-age!
  13. For some background, I was retracing my steps and figured out when I first found OCR. In 2007, I would have been checking halo.bungie.org (a Halo news fan-site) almost daily, and it highlighted Nick Singer's Forerunner Mix duology (later trilogy), which also came out around Halo 3's release and peak popularity. Me keeping up with OCR is why I would have also noticed Yellow Valkyrie getting posted not too long after. I didn't burn it to a disc like JHSounds, but these were the first 7 (later 8 with Samus' Lonesome Waltz) ReMixes I would have been listening to on my giant iPod Classic at the time.
  14. JH Sounds

    OC ReMix Tape

    One of my first ever posts to the OC ReMix forums back in the early aughts was about a mixtape I had made from a selection of ReMixes available at the time. Of the 11 tracks I picked, 4 have been ReMoved from the site since then, so I've substituted one released around the same time. Given that 8Track playlists restrict the number anyway, it works out. Despite me calling it a "Tape", it was actually a CD-R. The name is catchier that way.
  15. Liontamer

    Let's Fight!

    While OCR loves Street Fighter (we did the soundtrack for HD Remix!), have some non-Street Fighter ReMixes for your fisticuff-based amusement!
  16. OC ReMixes with sword (or synonyms of sword) in the title!
  17. Rexy

    Trans Artists

    Trans rights are human rights! :-)
  18. Liontamer

    World Warriors

    ReMixes representing all 8 of Street Fighter II's selectable characters!
  19. Liontamer

    Guns Up!

    We're more of a "pew, pew" laser type of community, but for all the gun fetish folks...
  20. Get your head out of the clouds! (Or don't, see if we care! :-P)
  21. Liontamer

    We're Rich!!!

    Will listening to these ReMixes attract wealth your way? It couldn't hurt!
  22. Liontamer

    ROYGBIV

    All the colors of the... you get it. :-P
  23. Liontamer

    Nightmare Fuel

    OC ReMixes with "nightmare" in the title'll help you navigate those bad dreams you've been having!
  24. So they may all have the word "sleep" in the title, but you won't be nodding off to these!
  25. Liontamer

    7Track

    Lucky number 7
  26. Russian Roulette with Ridley.
  27. Dyne

    A Course in Blue

    Some awesome Mega Man series tracks that I love.
  28. Inspired by the old playlisting site, I dove into Invision's database tool and built out a fun new feature I like to call 8Tracks! Create a playlist of exactly 8 OC ReMixes by entering their OCR IDs (e.g. OCR01235) in the form and generate a player that you can listen to and share. We've put together a couple of 8Tracks already, which you can find at the 8Tracks Index, but feel free to make your own! The link is also available at the top of the forum page in the main navigation next to ReMix Submissions. To premptively answer a few questions: Why can't I do more than 8? The forum software I'm using to build out these kinds of features is very limited, so I need to lean into these types of restrictions to make them work. Wouldn't it be easier to have an "Add to playlist" button on the actual ReMix pages? The main site and the forums are actually far more separated than it seems. It's almost impossible to develop user-specific features for the non-forum part of the site. Is this the playlist function you've been talking about for a long time? No. Eventually I want to build a proper, robust playlist function that hooks into the remix database and also ties to user accounts with no restrictions on playlist length; that will come as part of the full site rewrite that will happen eventually. However, building this feature (especially the JS stuff and how it interacts with the YouTube player API) has taught me a lot and I'll be able to apply these lessons to the eventual rewrite. Anyway, I hope you guys enjoy. Looking forward to queueing up some 8Tracks from you. :) -- DarkeSword
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