Compo: MnP (Meat 'n Potatoes)
Round 25: Ghouls 'n Ghosts - Stage 1 (Sega)
Howlowe'en Special!!
Having a hard time thinking of an actual source that's scary, but I feel like the Stage 1 music from Ghouls ' Ghosts might fit the Halloween season pretty well.
-DusK
Midi
Deadline: Nov. 10 @ 2PM Monday
Vote Ends: Nov. 12 @ 8PM Wednesday
This is all tentative, I may need to alter the deadlines in order to squeeze in a slot for a live listen, if it happens.
Submit your remix Here when completed.
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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
1. Covers and Sound Upgrades are permitted.
2. 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 not work for this competition.
3. If you decide to do a genre swap (i.e. symphonic to techno), make sure that the conditions of #2 are met.
4. Submissions must be at a maximum of 20mb (keeping in step with ThaSauce's file size max).
5. Only 1 entry per participant. Previous winner cannot participate but can submit a BONUS entry.
6. 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)
- Certain sad or moody source tunes don't have drums or percussion for a reason. So keeping it that way may be the easiest way to retain much of the original feel, such as
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