Compo: MnP (Meat 'n Potatoes)
MIDI: https://compo.thasauce.net/files/materials/MnP112_main-theme.mid
It sounds like there's some weird extra stuff in all of the midis I found. I chose the midi with the least amount of extra stuff. Listen to the video to make sure you're getting it right. -Dex
Deadline: April 28 Tues @ 1 PM
Vote Ends: May 2nd Sat @ 1 PM
MnP ARCHIVE - made by Trism
submit: https://compo.thasauce.net/rounds/view/MnP112
MISSION STATEMENT
The goal of Compo:MnP is to promote that "meat and potatoes" conservative approach to remixing: this includes the mood and composition of source tunes. It is up to the remixer to create their own personalization, or to simply give it a sound upgrade. Moreover, the compo is a great opportunity to hone your remixing skills and give video game music the respect that is due. SOME reinterpretation is recommended, but not required.
MnP Instructions/Guidelines
Covers and Sound Upgrades are permitted.
Most or all of the source notes must be present (but not necessarily in the exact same order), secondly the mood (energy, pacing, feelings being conveyed etc) should also be retained. For example, a source tune that is fast-paced and energetic that's remixed into a mellow/chill-out theme would be a hard sell.
If you decide to do a genre swap (i.e. symphonic to techno), make sure that the conditions of #2 are met.
Submissions must be at a maximum of 20mb (keeping in step with ThaSauce's file size max).
Only 1 entry per participant. Previous winner cannot participate but can submit a BONUS entry.
Please don't make any comments about people's entries - including your own - until the Voting process is concluded. BONUS entries are exempt of this rule.
Same rules for PRC voting Stage: don't vote for yourself, be considerate and try to give reasonable feedback as to why you liked X or Y entry.
All competitors and voters must adhere to the rules stated within: Competition Code and Conduct
MISC/TIPS
- When picking a source tune, make sure it has a MIDI to make ppl's lives easier.
- In-game sound FX are permitted, so long as they don't comprise the whole track (i.e. replacing entire MIDI tracks with just sfx)