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Zipp

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  1. Amazing. The pickings have been a little slim around here lately, but OCREMIX has done it again. A full on CD remix of some of the best music to ever hit the video game world across its broad face.

    And what remixes they are! Ah, it only makes me want to submit my mixes all the more. And why not? I've been listening to some of the most innovative music (I'm talking about the remixes) ever created, a pure mixture of music and talent that can only be found in the dedicated and the talented novice. The brilliance of talent, mixed with the insight and freedom of the relative novice... it's made for nearly a decade of great listening for me.

    Whenever I go on a trip, it's your music booming in my Ipod. Whenever I switch on the keyboard and bang out a tune, it's your music inspiring me.

    Thank you, OCREMIX.

  2. Yes! This is why I listen to OCREMIX and have been for the last six years. These kind of melodic hauntingly beautiful pieces that could've been in games themselves are what remixes are all about. This is just a reminder of how brilliant the original piece is and how with a little arranging it can become better.

    My only complaint is that it's very similar to what Mitsuda himself did to this theme in Chrono Cross, but then is that really a complaint? Geez, that's more like a compliment!

    EDIT: And actually, as I take multiple listens, I'm seeing huge differences between the two, and only good things in the similarity.

  3. This one's never been a favourite of mine. The original piece is hard to beat, for one thing. That eerie mix of heavy and light with the haunting but simple piano melody... probably the best track in the resident evil series.

    I don't think this remix does such a track justice. Some songs work when translated into a happier upbeat tone. This one does not.

  4. Man there's been some great stuff on OC in the last few months. This track is pretty amazing for taking a song and turning it upside down in a listenable way. You guys did exactly what creepy calls for. You went for the hints of creepiness that are ultimately way more frightening than the crappy CG ghosts they use all the time these days. Excellent work, shows an appreciation of the original and a knowledge of how to use that appreciation.

    I also feel obligated to add to your report card that "you play well with others."

  5. What in the hell are people smoking? This remix has to be acknowledged as one of the most emotive on the site. I've loved it since the original.

    I will say one thing against it and that is... drums? C'mon... I remember when this was just vocals with a bit of reverb, and that version rocked my world. All this extra stuff was unnecesary and takes it down a notch in my opinion. The drums are so obviously beat boxing loops that the artistic value of this song just drops through the ground. I'll keep my original version, and use that when I praise your skillz.

  6. Interesting. A hard melody to remix, especially when the original was so beautiful. But I think you made some good choices here and maintained the sense of sadness and wonder that surrounds this theme.

    My only complaint is that the beginning is way abrupt. Coming in straight away on the beat with the voice... I don't think that was a particularly inspired decision.

    Overal, this is a well done piece, and I'm glad you didn't mix Japanese and English like you did on the Chrono Trigger Mix.

  7. You really should be looking at www.yamaha.com (US site) for that. They will most likely have the latest drivers for both Windowns and Macintosh.

    Or are you looking for a piece of software to make things? In that case, for mac, GarageBand sounds like an idea.

    Thanks! Looking for both, and on your reccomendation, found both. Now just hope they work. I've got a Max Payne remix to add to the site if they do...

  8. Hey everyone. I'm using a Yamaha Dgx220, and I'm on a Mac running OSX. I'll need a USB-Midi driver to pull songs onto my computer (so I can finally submit them!).

    Anyone know where I can find the appropriate driver? I should be able to download it somewhere, right? I'm not very good with computers, so any help would be highly appreciated!

  9. It's a good piece. But I feel a little ripped off. I mean, had someone not part of a live band submitted something this short and simple, I don't think the judges would've taken it. Why do I think that? Because I've seen them turn down similar mixes for those reasons.

    And I don't disagree with them, not really. OC Remix has had some great quality mixes lately. This one just doesn't cut it for me, regardless of whether or not I like the song.

  10. This has got some major flow. It could use a bit more foreground, but I'll be adding that myself with my brand new DGX-220 Yamaha Keyboard that I'm too excited to finally own.

    But enough about me. This mix lays down an awesome and fluxuating beat that weaves a psychedelic yet traceable course through the original song. Very Earthbound, and very good.

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