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  1. Nah, np. Both the Content Group and Original Album fields will have the full game names there, so even if you change the title tags, you'll still have the ability to sort by game in iTunes.
  2. Months, but working on it. I'm in the D's as far as my last artist URL updates. The issue of artist link 404s came up, and linking to the OCR artist page was the best way to avoid 404s, as well as provide a link that could then fans to see all the social pages an artist has. The point of the quotes is to more clearly separate the game title from the remix name. Not sure how it does anything BUT make it clearer. The Title field will always use the style of Game Name 'ReMix Title' OC ReMix. Everything will also use the Subtitle field to house just the plain title of the ReMix w/o the game name or OC ReMix. That field can be made visible through MP3tag, though, in iTunes, Subtitle is mapped to the video Description field.
  3. MP3tag isn't a player, but can read "date created" properties IIRC. Dunno if it can write to them (if that was something people even did). But it also can be set not to modify the "date modified" data if you edit tags. Not sure if any music player does this, but brought up MP3tag in case it was something you'd be interested in.
  4. There's no "backlash." Some people are noobs and can't work with IT files, so they'd rather have MIDIs. Guys, you get what you get. And you better enter if you can!
  5. There's one more change I'd like to do with artist URLs that's taking me some time, plus Dave and I need to work out the logistics of the change.
  6. I definitely could have gone for more interpretation, but this got it done in '04. LOL at every 2004 hater on this track, swarming in quickly just to crap on it. Can't believe how closed-minded those reviews are. Let them get the wax out of their ears. This was a great listen, forget what those idiots said. Especially KogeJoe, one of the dumbest dumbshits that ever posted on OC ReMix. (Good riddance ) The mood was excellent, and the tuning was nothing but a benefit to that dark mood. It's Kraid, you idiots; it fits like a glove.
  7. Still a very nice listen after all these years. Very chill; great energy here. The resolution was too sudden, but other than that, I'd love to hear this performed live, that's for sure. Nigel's got great material, both arrangements and originals.
  8. http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR01313/ Currently, we just have posted mixers only in the database.
  9. Rocking a brand new comp at work, so gonna get back to folding!
  10. Then the mistake was on SNESmusic's side where we got the file from, so it ain't our fault. They've fixed it since then, so we'll get as fix up soon, so shaddapz! EDIT: All good!
  11. The only issue is Dave is lazy. That's the only issue.
  12. PEW PEW! http://ocremix.org/forums/showthread.php?t=33361
  13. Friday, March 11 to Sunday, March 13 Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, Boston, MA http://www.paxsite.com/paxeast/ East Coast, let's ride! OCR joins the 2nd annual PAX East at its new, bigger venue in Boston for our 4th PAX panel! PANEL! OC ReMix: Making Sweet, Sweet Love to Video Game Music Since 1999 Naga Theatre Friday, March 11th, 6PM Panelists Include: djpretzel, Liontamer, DarkeSword, DragonAvenger, Level 99, OA Representing OC ReMix: djpretzel DarkeSword DragonAvenger Level 99 Liontamer OA
  14. Where ya been? http://ocremix.org/forums/showthread.php?t=10920 It should look dated.
  15. I do have concerns about people lining up several solo projects or several collaboration projects. For collaboration projects, both the leader and the participants need enough time and skill to make a quality enough album. Unless you and nearly everyone else on your projects can get mixes passed on OCR very regularly, the likelihood you're gonna have two FF albums done without lengthy revisions is low. And we're definitely not going to constantly micromanage projects that you yourself should be leading in order to get it to a point where we can release it. You got your feet wet with Teen Agent, and there were some good tracks on there, mostly by you. But you haven't demonstrated the track record to create a project where it's very clear that the overall product is already quality enough and that we don't need to assist you with it over several months, especially with the FF1 WIPs I reviewed early on. So if you think you're gonna be able to fire off several more projects that aren't consistent enough yet and that we'll spend large amounts of energy nursing 'em into OCR projects, it's not gonna happen. If the albums are quality enough, we'll be glad to release them and pimp 'em for you. If they're not, we won't, but we be glad to post tracks from them if participants submit them. For solo projects, we just don't want or need several solo albums. The general premise is for collaborative community albums, not just any and all solo albums that are submitted, even good ones. We don't necessarily want 4, 5, 6 albums from one person or led by one person. We've gladly accepted solo albums (from Joshua Morse and anosou) at our discretion, but our main focus is on community projects with diverse lineups, diverse premises and diverse creators. Any submitted album, community or solo, we accept at our discretion just like ReMixes. In other words, just because you plan to make it definitely doesn't mean we plan to release it.
  16. Jillian Aversa Performs on God of War: Ghost of Sparta, Game Music Laboratory Concert Tour and Touhou Zerokyo Kitan Arrange Album! January 28, 2011 Contact: press@ocremix.org FAIRFAX, VA - Vocalist, songwriter, OC ReMixer and judge Jillian Aversa (a.k.a. "pixietricks") today announced her role in three major video game-related musical projects: God of War: Ghost of Sparta (PSP), the Touhou Zerokyo Kitan ~ Sophisticated Insanity arrange album by Secret of Mana and Seiken Densetsu 3 composer Hiroki Kikuta, and Game Music Laboratory, a concert tour in cities across Japan this February. Ghost of Sparta, the fifth entry into the God of War series and its second handheld iteration, has met with widespread critical acclaim. Working with one of the series' composers, Mike Reagan, Jillian lent her voice to "Aroania Mountains," performing in a mixed operatic and 'demonic' style for the titular level's music. She explains, "My voice was intended to represent the character of Erinys, daughter of Thanatos, the God of Death. She's very evil, so Mike asked me to layer the singing part with hissing and spooky whispers. If you listen to the cue in-game or on the soundtrack, you'll hear those sounds sizzling underneath!" ( .) Following the release of Ghost of Sparta comes the announcement of a non-video game, but very much video game music-related project: Touhou Zerokyo Kitan ~ Sophisticated Insanity, the work of legendary composer Hiroki Kikuta. A tribute to a variety of games from the well-known Touhou Project series, the album features Jillian's originals lyrics and vocal performances on three iterations of the song "Never Ending Night." CD pre-orders are currently available at www.zerokyo.com, with further distribution details to be announced. "I've always been a huge fan of Mr. Kikuta's music, so you can imagine how excited I was to work with him on this project," Jillian says. "I was asked to write lyrics for the song, based on the game Imperishable Night. Kikuta-san then created the arrangement and vocal parts for me to record." ( .) Jillian will be performing "Never Ending Night" - along with pieces from Chocobo Racing and the recent Shining Hearts soundtrack - as a featured vocalist in the Japanese concert series Game Music Laboratory this February. The event is designed to showcase composers and performers in the video game music scene, including Mr. Kikuta, Kota Hoshino (Armored Core series), Yu Shimoda (Mega Man 9 & 10), Kenji Ito (Romancing SaGa series), Hiroaki Yura (Eminence Symphony Orchestra director & first chair violin), and many more. Performances are scheduled for February 6th in Tokyo, February 8th in Osaka (panel roundtable), and in Sapporo, Hokkaido on the 13th. "I can't tell you how excited I am to be given this opportunity," she beams. "It's an experience that I will always treasure." Jillian's previous vocal credits include Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword, Christopher Tin's debut album Calling All Dawns, and over a dozen video game remixes. She has also released two original albums and is currently working on a third with husband and fellow OC ReMixer, zircon (Andrew Aversa). About OverClocked ReMix Founded in 1999, OverClocked ReMix is an organization dedicated to the appreciation and promotion of video game music as an art form. Its primary focus is ocremix.org, a website featuring thousands of free fan arrangements, information on game music and composers, resources for aspiring artists, and a thriving community of video game music fans. ### Links Jillian Aversa - http://www.jillianaversa.com God of War: Ghost of Sparta Official Soundtrack on iTunes - http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/god-war-ghost-sparta-original/id399103247 Composer Mike Reagan - http://www.mikereaganmusic.com Touhou Zerokyo Kitan ~ Sophisticated Insanity - http://www.zerokyo.com/works/touhouzerokyokitan.html Composer Hiroki Kikuta - http://hirokikikuta.com Game Music Laboratory - http://gmlb.net
  17. Yip. We'll get to the older stuff down the line. The holdup is generally my fault, as I have to upload everything. Jose makes videos for the project when he has free time, which is limited. So we'll eventually get to everything. Eventually.
  18. ...about having 0 Sega Pico OC ReMixes. :'-( http://twitter.com/SEGA/status/30569074446565376 Say what? They can't do that to us! There's gotta be something we can do: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega_Pico#List_of_Sega_Pico_software http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%22Sega+Pico%22 Someone make a passable Pico mix and we'll fast track it. Bonus points for a mix from either Ecco Jr. and the Great Ocean Treasure Hunt! OR Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation: Hiragana Katakana Kakechatta! (or anything) WHO WILL STEP UP AND DEFEND THE COMMUNITY'S HONOR?!?
  19. Generally speaking, you need to be credited. Whether than involves a formal credit or at least credit in the comments area of a file takes into account the level of contribution. But if you do something substantive, in almost all cases you're going to be credited. We haven't had a case where EVERYONE on 1 track requests not to be credited, or wanted to Alan Smithee their stuff.
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