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  1. ^That^ is excellent Will! Does a remix of a mashup count? Here is a remix that bLiNd and I did of an existing mashup of the Mario theme with Nine Inch Nails' 'Closer' Here is the original mashup that we made the remix from (bLiNd and I did not make this mashup, just the remix):
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  2. I think my song is mostly done, but I still need to write all the lyrics. Hopefully I can come up with stuff that doesn't sound stupid before the end of the day, otherwise I won't have time to record and process them.
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  3. slow start x3 - definitely feeling the endurance aspect of the compo here, and I am trying to make the mix interesting, thouughh that is up to the voters I guess.
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  4. @Ronald Poe Normally people only suggest one song. Remixing multiple songs in one is harder and if people have to do this it mostly results in rounds with mostly 1 or 2 songs. You are right about the Birth of A God source, it is an interesting point you make. I will change the rules about this, songs which are remixed at OC Remix, but not as a single source still are allowed as source for PRC, so the Birth of A God source is fine. But One-Winged Angel has 'single source remixes' so this source would not be allowed. So you could pick 'Birth of A God', but since winners only may select one source, it would be enough for participants to remix this source, no additional bonus is given if they mix both sources in one mix (this bonus is only given if two different people selected a source). But you are free to say that people who also use the One-Winged Angel source 'will probably get your first place vote'. To summarize: selecting Birth of A God as a source is allowed, the request to remix it together with One-Winged Angel can be a recommendation but not more than that. I will edit the rules page soon, thanks for bringing it under attention. EDIT: Rules are edited, check at the site: https://sites.google.com/site/bambombim/prc If you read them you can see that there won't be an extension this round since I also submitted a song for this round.
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  5. Interesting. I put in a few artists under those conditions and saw the common bridges out of OCR tend to be through either Jillian Aversa or Mega Ran. Mazedude stood out, though, with a loose six degree link using Chad Seiter as the outward community bridge. There's got to be more artists that would tie over in a completely different way... XD
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  6. I made a mistake here, it should be making original mixes, so not making a remix. I'll try to get a song in for this round.
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  7. Needs more Space Jam and then it would be perfect.
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  8. Rozovian

    How to use this forum

    This is the video game music remixing forum. Here you can get feedback on your remixes, and provide the same for others. Whether or not your remix is intended to be submitted to OC ReMix, you can post it here. Threads One thread per remix, one remix per thread. Exception: albums, see below. Don't make a new thread just for an update. We're okay with a new thread for a remix you're picking up again after many years since last update. If you can't find the old thread with search or other means, you can make a new thread. Don't post too many threads at once. It feels like spam, which might make listeners ignore you. Set the title of your thread with the name of the game. Information such as the song(s) remixed or the genre might also be of interest to listeners. Use a thread prefix to let listeners know what state your remix is in. Use thread tags to make your work easier to find based on keywords. If you're asking for general feedback on your music making, you may include several remixes in a thread (please include this in the thread title), but we recommend focusing on a single track at a time. Albums are an exception, of course. When your remix is finished, and you want to submit it to OC ReMix, follow these instructions. You may also request an evaluation (previously "mod review") before submitting. Releases Individual tracks, music videos, and albums of video game remixes can be released here. Albums You can release your VGM remix albums here. The one-track-per-thread/one-thread-per-track policy obviously doesn't apply to albums. If you're looking to submit an album to OC ReMix, read the relevant parts of the Project Guidelines and the Project Guide, or contact one of the Project Evaluators. If you're already a posted OC ReMixer, or in the To Be Posted-queue, you can post in Community to promote albums you're involved in. That includes VGM, remix albums, and original music. Hosting Some online hosting services offer streamed playback of the audio uploaded. The problem is that these sometimes compress the sound quality, which might make the music sound worse than is actually in the file, and might mask some problems in the mix. Instead, use a hosting service or web space that doesn't do this. Some of them have a streaming option. There are many free services for hosting your remixes, whether finished or works in progress. These are a few that we like. Tindeck | Box | Dropbox | Google Drive | Soundcloud* * Uses stream compression, but it's a music hosting site, and some users find the ability to timestamp comments useful. Feedback When posting a remix, consider if there's something in particular you want feedback on, and feel free to mention that in the post. You might also want to mention any particular purpose of the remix, such as whether you're looking to submit it to the site or not. Just like you want feedback on your remix, other people want feedback on theirs. Let them know what you thought of their remix, what they did well, what they could improve on, and they might return the favor. You can also get feedback by asking people on the OC ReMix works-in-progress irc channel: #ocrwip at irc.esper.net. You can also just ask remixers, judges, workshop mods, and others by sending them a PM or contacting them by other means. Most people on the site are cool and approachable. We're all game music nerds anyway, aren't we? Getting feedback The Checklist A feedback checklist was developed to cover common problems in remixes submitted to OC ReMix. Feel free to use this to enhance your feedback to others, or to critically listen to your own track. Check (typically with an X) the boxes that apply. Then delete the lines that don't apply, so it's easier to read. Guides to remixing Tutorials category | zircon's guide to getting started | Rozovian's remixing guide Workshop Discussion
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