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Any advice for getting back in the game?
paradiddlesjosh replied to Random Hero's topic in General Discussion
I didn’t come back to OCR after a 15-year hiatus (not unless you want to count a direct rejection from Larry himself), but I did come back to arranging VGM after a 10-year hiatus along with @pixelseph and joined OCR in so doing. I did the same thing you’ve already done: revisit and old completed project and do it again, only with better tools and more experience. In our case, Seph had done a few tracks with Team Dogfight for Homestuck, I took audio production courses in community college, and the two of us played in a few bands between 2012 and 2022, even did some studio recording time. We had a massive knowledge gap holding us back that we needed to fill before we felt comfortable coming to the community and revisiting old material got us back in the saddle, so to speak. Snappleman shared some wisdom in the Discord and I’m inclined to agree: if you’ve got any old backburner projects you didn’t finish, you could pick one of those up and see if you can complete it now. - Today
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Liontamer replied to Random Hero's topic in General Discussion
Glad to see you wanting to get back into the swing of things musically. Don't forget to join the Discord server! https://discord.gg/ocremix - More folks are offering you advice there too. :-) -
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General Grunt replied to Random Hero's topic in General Discussion
Random Hero! a name I havn't seen in ages (I LOVE your Squirrel Outta Hell Count Batula arrangement!) I only got in the mix game within the last 5 years ish, and my samples are terrible midi so I don't have much advice, just wanted to pop in and say I'm a fan! -
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Any advice for getting back in the game?
Dyluck replied to Random Hero's topic in General Discussion
Hey there old timer. The last time I did any serious music arrangement work regularly before the last couple of years was back in the first half of the '00s. I know where you're coming from. Technology now is at the point where I can make the kind of things I want to make easily and cheaply compared to 20+ years ago when it was all locked away in ivory towers and you couldn't just "go on YouTube to learn how to do something". If you still have a grasp of the arrangement fundamentals – and judging from your past contributions you did then and I doubt it's left you – you'll be fine. I have learned so much in the past few years through osmosis and from trying things out. That's the most important thing. Try things out. Like Zack said, join the Discord and hang out. There's usually a regular WIP commentary night called Office Hours on Wednesdays, but even outside of that, the #workshop is always active. Make stuff, see what others think. -
Any advice for getting back in the game?
ZackParrish replied to Random Hero's topic in General Discussion
Join the discord and mingle. Workshop is a great spot to rediscover yourself. - Yesterday
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The Vodoú Queen reacted to a post in a topic:
An OverClocked Halloween, Volume I !!!
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I was out of the arranging game for most of the last decade due to burnout and just not being able to harness any inspiration, and I'm back into it as hard as I ever was in the 2010s and I think I'm making my best stuff ever now. So yeah as long as the muse has grabbed you again you'll be fine!
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An OverClocked Halloween, Volume I !!!
m68030 replied to The Vodoú Queen's topic in General Discussion
I held off listening to any of the other tracks until after it was released. Lots of great stuff on this, and a fair bit of variety among them as well. Looking forward to participating next year as well. -
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Master Mi replied to Random Hero's topic in General Discussion
I can literally smell a human sinner here. For this incredibly grave sin, you should regularly repent and synth hard! ... Dude, 15 years? Were you in a creative coma as a musician, snoring away comfortably like a huge Flemish Giant flopped into the cozy meadow, or were you somehow on the run from the Mafia or something? I mean, hey. I'm also kind of a pro at picking up an old remix from over 10 years ago and completely remixing it or rewriting the composition (simply because I've just started getting into music, composition, mixing and mastering around this time). But if you haven't done anything musically in all these years, you've really let yourself go and metaphorically left your passion in your bum bag. ... Nevertheless, welcome back to the club. )) -
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Any advice for getting back in the game?
m68030 replied to Random Hero's topic in General Discussion
Just jumping in and writing is probably the best way. Work on the broad strokes of composition without focusing on details, making stuff you don't intend to polish to a 'finished product' to keep yourself familiar with tools, and possibly trying out ideas or techniques you are not as familiar with to stretch yourself. If you end up with something you particularly like the direction of, then maybe circle back to work more on it. -
Has anyone got any advice for getting back into the remix game after a 15 year absence? 😂 https://ocremix.org/artist/4705/random-hero For the first time ever, (my old computer was horribly underpowered 15 years ago, let alone now) I have a computer powerful enough to properly run my music software. But it’s been over a decade! Does that muscle even exist anymore? At times, it felt like those 5 years or so when I was active on this site were like me catching lightening in a bottle. Can I do it again, with new, more user friendly tools? I’m gonna find out! So to shake off some of the creative rust, I made this. I guess you could call it ‘The Angels of Hell: 15th Anniversary Re-Remix’ https://drive.google.com/file/d/14bPcavUvStgJAfFU_TtcKjWRj1_i1Qzd/view?usp=drive_link I used the sample pack from the original. Compared to what’s out there now, it might show its age a little (like me) It’s the same song structurally with a few additions, subtractions, alterations and substitutions with a way better mix. Wish me luck! RH (Ryan)
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OCR04952 - Donkey Kong Country 2 "Rigging Rampage"
Argle replied to Liontamer's topic in ReMix Reviews & Comments
Coming from a DKC2 aficionado such as yourself that's high praise! - Last week
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I love this OC ReMix of the Astral Observatory theme. I'd love to hear an OC ReMix of the Final Hours theme, too. By the way, there's a whole bunch of ReMixes that have been removed from this site. You can find them at the following address: https://williamjacksn.github.io/ocremoved/. You can download MP3s from the list individually, or you can download the entire list in one go in a ZIP file. A couple of my favorites from the list are Haunted Hell, a remix of the Big Boo's Haunt theme from Super Mario 64, and Flag of Every Color, a remix of the Rainbow Road theme from Mario Kart 64. I've attached these two songs here. SuperMario64_HauntedHellIncuCujoKondoDBrosMix.mp3 MarioKart64_FlagOfEveryColor.mp3
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@Zacktorial I remember modding my Super NES Mini Classic with extensions such as RetroArch a long time ago. It was quite a fiddly job, but I managed to get a lot of old games running with it. Some of them didn't run quite smoothly, though, which was probably due to the limitations of the hardware or the native emulators on the Super NES Mini Classic. On my PC, on the other hand, all retro games have run smoothly so far with emulators such as Nestopia or ZNES. But thanks for pointing that out anyway. ))
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Master Mi reacted to a post in a topic:
Taking your DAW to Linux or Windows 11 etc. in the future?
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An OverClocked Christmas v.XIX...
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OCR04952 - Donkey Kong Country 2 "Rigging Rampage"
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OCR04952 - Donkey Kong Country 2 "Rigging Rampage"
Geoffrey Taucer replied to Liontamer's topic in ReMix Reviews & Comments
Absolutely 100% agreed with Argle that this mix NEEDED to exist. Loved every second! -
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OCR04948 - Pikmin 4 & 1 "Rescue Corps Anthem"
pixelchips replied to Liontamer's topic in ReMix Reviews & Comments
Loved the write-up, and all of the feedback, thanks everyone ❤️ -
OCR04952 - Donkey Kong Country 2 "Rigging Rampage"
The Vodoú Queen replied to Liontamer's topic in ReMix Reviews & Comments
GOATed write-up, and yes, I agree. Argle, you were absolutely meant to do this track. I'd not have it any other way. The Wind Rose vibes here are *chef's kiss*. STELLAR, bangin' work, my friend! You've been on a roll lately! Can't wait to hear the next one!!! -
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Announcement + The Future of OC ReMix
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*NO* Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga "The Sands of Time"
Hemophiliac replied to Liontamer's topic in Judges Decisions
So I actually can't hear the kick on this at all, and I usually can make out the kick in a buried mess. It's only during the sparsest section when everything drops out that I can hear it. So it definitely needs to have space carved out for it, also a little bit of beater sound could also help it cut through some too. I have to say I felt a bit disappointed when the intro finished and we get the proper start of the piece at 0:30. The intro is a lush, fantastic, 80s feeling that sets the tone too well. I was expecting this fullness to continue, but the break happens and then the rest of the parts felt thin in comparison to the intro. Also I'm confused as to what the mood is supposed to be. Is it silly or ominous and dark? To me the lightness and short sounding synths feel more light and silly than dark. The opening gave me a different vibe than that. Structurally I feel the piece is in a decent spot, it tells a story, but it lacks dynamics and feels fairly static. Drum variations and range of dynamics are missing from this, again making this feel lacking the finishing salt on top of a fresh delicious brownie. That polish and lack of cohesion is preventing it from crossing the finish line. I can live the lack of dynamics but the sound design and buried kick are the things that stand out to me the most. NO
