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[April fools!] OverClocked ReMixanator Release!
avaris replied to Kenogu Labz's topic in General Discussion
If I get a song accepted using this does Remixanator have to be put down as a collaborator? BC seriously just this morning I've had at least one keeper, and I hope to sub it ASAP! -
How long has it taken you to musically get where you are today?
avaris replied to Gario's topic in General Discussion
I played about 4-6 different instruments between the ages of 9-13 in school band. Although that never included really anything music theory wise. Between the ages of 16 to 18 I spent alot of time messing around in Fruity Loops 3. I had absolutely no friggin clue about music theory or anything. I literally spent my time trying to make hooks and arranging 1-2 minute songs. During my teenage years I picked up lots of weird habits in making music bc I was literally figuring everything out in a closed box by myself. As an example: I was wicked excited when I realized that when I played 2 white keys on the piano with one white key in between it sounded good. This came after the discovery of how playing only the white keys on a piano sounded good...not kidding. At the age of 20, in the summer of 2006 I got back into music much more seriously at OCR. At this time I started learning about everything else that goes into making a song. I got my first mix accepted in September 2007: http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR01832/ I really worked my arse off in 2006/2007. I think the best and worst thing I did musically was to constantly take chances with songs I made. After joining OCR lots of things happened and music took me in many different directions. I am lucky enough to have done quite a bit of professional sound design in terms of making presets for all kinds of crazy shizz. Went to graduate school in Ireland and received my Msc in Music Technology. Right now I want get back into improving my song writing. Since 2006 my focus went way more towards the technical and production side of things. This was due in large part to OCR production standards. Although in grad school having a strong background in that area helped tremendously. My advice for the peeps starting out is to try and always keep the fun and joy of making music going. Also learn what your creative impulses are. Try to learn to make music before making an OCR passable song. It'll be easier to develop your style. Also try out multiple genres. It's a crash course in picking up all kinds of little tricks. -
So Uhhh.... Xbox Live - Now with Callgirls
avaris replied to Brushfire's topic in General Discussion
Hahah this is really a great business idea as sad as it is. -
Need a sample, synth, or effect? LOOK HERE!
avaris replied to zircon's topic in Music Composition & Production
Revoredo* damn spelling! BTW Brad -
Hahaha...my sentiments exactly.
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Need a sample, synth, or effect? LOOK HERE!
avaris replied to zircon's topic in Music Composition & Production
Prometheus and John Revored are the same person. You could prob send him a PM. -
sgx + zircon featured in the new arcade game "Pump It Up Pro 2"!
avaris replied to zircon's topic in General Discussion
Haha..the game does look pretty good! (oh the music ain't half bad either ;P) -
OCR02008 - Star Fox Adventures "Fossil's Oasis"
avaris replied to djpretzel's topic in ReMix Reviews & Comments
Nice mix you two. -
Love this mix. The intro is pure sublime. Each sound choice is goes well with the composition, and the minimalism of these choices allows for the nuances in each sound to really shine through. Kudos on the mix good sir!
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How to get realistic piano tone?
avaris replied to Meteo Xavier's topic in Music Composition & Production
Haha whoops wrote this right after I got home from work. Suffice to say I was asleep 15 mins later. -
Damn, really enjoyed his music. Incredible style and soul to his productions. His productions always reminded what I liked about older hip hop to begin with. Rest in peace dude, maybe he'll come back in the next life as an MC.
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How to get realistic piano tone?
avaris replied to Meteo Xavier's topic in Music Composition & Production
EQ is an extremely relative thing based upon performance, notes played, and the importance of the piano in the piece. EQ should be the last thing you attempt to use. Although just in case, here are some general frequencies to keep in mind: 2000 kHz is the loudest frequency to the human ear. 8000 kHz will make the sound feel like it is sitting above your head. 250 Hz is where alot of warmth and depth can be found. Also one of the easiest areas to muddy up an entire song. I agree with Rozo, try lower velocity settings on average. All in all the most important part is the performance bar none. Put a reverb on a send bus and make sure it has a wide stereo field. -
OCR02007 - Donkey Kong Country 2 "Rare Respite"
avaris replied to djpretzel's topic in ReMix Reviews & Comments
One of my favs off of the project. Well thought out with emotional displays of sonic goodness utilising simplistic means. Kudos Mr. Burns. -
OCR01997 - Ecco: The Tides of Time (GG) "Waves of Stone"
avaris replied to djpretzel's topic in ReMix Reviews & Comments
Nice song you crazy kids -
OCR01999 - Final Fantasy IV "Rhymes with Elixir"
avaris replied to djpretzel's topic in ReMix Reviews & Comments
this track still amazes me to this day...oh the humanity -
Happy b-day dude!
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zomg happy b-day dude!
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Happy b-day dude and dudette!
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I could use a great synth library
avaris replied to GarretGraves's topic in Music Composition & Production
Sorry to hear that dude. People will never get anywhere in this type of field keeping everything to themselves. The best people I've ever known or worked with are some of the most sharing people I have ever met. Although there is a thin line to walk to between taking the initiative yourself and trying to have everyone else do the hard work for you. (not saying that's you) Good luck! -
I could use a great synth library
avaris replied to GarretGraves's topic in Music Composition & Production
There is massive appeal for Zebra on KVR...it's nuts. If Zebra clicks with your music it is an excellent choice and is alot of fun to make sounds with once you get acclimated to the interface. IMO it really depends on what kind of sound you are going for. Highly recommend Synth1 to learn on. Once you got the hang of it then look to invest in a commercial synth. If you have the money Omnisphere is incredible. My Fav soft synths: Korg Legacy Analog Edition Sylenth1 Predator BLUE Try to find patches you really like and study what makes them so special to you. Sound design isn't something to be learned quickly. Every synth has "sweet spots" and it takes time to learn synths sweet spots. Trust me one day it'll click. The more time you spend practicing the quicker you'll be able to find sweet spots and all kinds of little tricks. -
OCR01992 - Salamander (MSX) "Latis Surrounded"
avaris replied to djpretzel's topic in ReMix Reviews & Comments
Sound awesome dude! Kinda has the feel of a downtempo battle theme with subtle edge to it.