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  1. Sorry I didn't vote, everyone. Congrats to the winners! The rap tracks especially caught me off-guard...was really impressed my the lyrics and how fast everyone can throw those words. Bladiator's intro was especially funny. Clorophil really impressed me. I didn't know that Zyko had it in him, too.

    Of course, Pixie is as impressive as usual. Loved it. But wow Malcos...very nice pipes, man. You put up a good fight against Pixie, which is of course the most experienced vocalist of them all.

    Again...congrats to everyone. Looks like Zircon's planning a huge vocal collab here for all the winners.

  2. Just read the message over at VGDJ. Here's my post from there:

    "This is sad news, indeed. Very shocking, too. To tell you the truth I did not see this coming...

    I won't hold anything against both of you. However, I was really looking forward to one last "hurrah"...a swan-song if you will..in order to give this excellent project the send-off it deserves. Hopefully the stuff you're recording in MAGfest won't go to waste...

    You guys had an excellent run. You've influenced a lot of people that videogame music isn't just a fling by promoting OCR as much as possible. Nothing you did went to waste and I hope that reasons you stated in the hiatus post didn't affect this cancellation. Plus, it's possible some people out there who will pick up your torch and light the way for a new podcast project seperate from the VGDJ one.

    Good luck to both of you. Your voices, enthusiasm, humor, and chemistry shall be missed."

    After reading through Aurora's post, I see that it's a possibility that this podcast continues with new hosts. That's some good news, at least. I can understand why Zircon put that there, especially since he pasted the very same post on the VGDJ site. I still highly recommend "the swan-song" thing as Pixie and Zircon's last podcast. I really don't like to see them pull out ever so suddenly without giving us one last run. :)

  3. What is that vocal sample from? I haven't seen anything related to FF7 except the original game. Glad to see someone else do Barret, though.

    Fishy's is awesome, so is Mustin's, and Rexy's, and Prophet's sax orchestra, and... I gotta stop. These all are some wonderful mixes. Great turnout.

    Vocal sample is from the movie-sequel Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. :)

  4. Its always good to see someone doing what they can, even if they don't have an amazing bunch of programs to do it with. :) It was just the exposure you were giving your voice really shocked me, I would be so afraid to do something like that.

    Yeah...I think I exposed a little too much.:P

    A friend who I lent my voice on a game remix recently encouraged me on "not being afraid to scream in the mic and put in more energy"...I usually sing to myself ambiently (in a more quiet tone) so I wanted to try the opposite with my FF7 entry. Still have a few screws loose here and there...but it's nothing that can't be fixed with a bit more practicing.

  5. Swordbreaker:

    Holy freakin' crap!! :)

    lol...I'm a bit too surprised that I went through it myself. :)

    I've been listening to my entry a couple of times and criticising myself on my performance. Felt that it could've been a lot better. I've been singing the theme to myself and it sounds better than the take I recorded. Oh well. Guess you learn from your mistakes, eh?

    On a side note, just sent my votes to zircon. Very, very impressive top 3. :)

  6. http://www.esnips.com/doc/a644e10a-f83d-4e8a-9fc6-efa6f49fe3cd

    Right Click on "download file" and "Save Target As".

    Yes, for those few of you who know...I've attempted this before. Same track, same style. Last one was kind of sucky, though. Had a lot of issues and whatnot.

    Here's the rundown; I like the original remix. A LOT. Lover Reef. Very catchy. Nice singing. Nice guitar solo. Nice lyrics. As a tribute to it and its remixers, I'm remixing it in vocal/cappella style. Did it in one take. Consider this a backbone track. You won't find much in terms of "arrangement" value, but originality is there. You'll notice that after the track is done, I take it futher. However, all the lyrics I've sung are VERY spontaneous. Just improvised as I freestyled. It's like I channeled something. You'll notice a grammar error in there, too. I kept it to entertain you listeners...classic, eh?

    Currently, I don't intend to submit this on the site. I just want some suggestions and comments. I want to add more vocals/freestyling in there. Doubling. Layering. Etc. More arrangement quality, too. Wanna change some of the lyrics a bit. Was thinking of this one part...instead of "We've turned to ice/and it's not our way to be/so let the earth quake and melt with me"...this, "We've been petrified/and it's not our way to be/so let the earth shake and dance with me".

    All comments are welcome. :)

  7. lols@Rexy

    We both put the chocobo theme in with ours.

    Great minds think alike :D.

    Also, Swordbreaker: Man, you are fearless.

    lol...thanks I guess. I thought it was time for me to step up...even if I'm armed only with my voice. It's apparent that my so-called "ReMix" is somewhat rushed and underdeveloped compared to the awesome enteries I'm listening through right now, but still...I just needed to do this and have a bit of fun in the process...it's my first step to bigger things and improvements, you know.

    Anyway, nice job everyone. Still need to listen to the rest of the stuff...including yours, Fishy. But overall, this is kick-ass.

  8. Am I the only one who REALLY loves the soundtrack of Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 1? This Shoji Meguro guy is such a genius! He uses this funk rock vibe and has electric guitars in almost every track. Some are more hard rock than others. There's also the electronica here and there.

    Check out Manipura, Hunting Rare Demons, Battle, Hunting, Spider's Sting, Spider's Sting (Second Movement), Cowards' Hideout, and Anahata. There are many others, of course...but these are my favorite ones, especially Manipura, Hunting, and Spider's Sting (Second Movement)?

    Would be cool to see a Remixer's take on these, especially ones who know guitar and some electronica. I would love to hear acoustic remixes/versions of these tracks. Piano-based ones would work really well, too.

  9. 1) Exercise More: I actually started on that a week ago. I'm back playing Tennis, thank God. :)

    2) STOP PROCRASTINATING: Procrastination + Studying Medicine = not good...

    3) Finish some of the games I bought in 2006: I got a couple of them for every console collecting dust. All I need is to play them. Right now I'll focus on finishing Twilight Princess (the final dungeon remains) and Final Fantasy XII.

    4) Write More gaming-related articles and reviews.

    5) Collaberate with a ReMixer to get a track done for OCR and/or participate in one of OCR's remxing projects.

    6) Learn Guitar: this is very far off but I really want to learn...

  10. I hope so.

    Also, a little something to tide you guys over... clip from one of the finished tracks, a take on "Red XIII" and "Cosmo Canyon" that Sixto and I did.

    http://www.zirconstudios.com/redxiii.mp3

    Enjoy.

    THANK YOU.

    Wow...seriously...this is REALLY awesome. Zircon's beats are catchy as usual, and Sixto plays one VERY mean Guitar....I need to listen to the rest of that solo dammit...been following the dude since he remixed Ken's Theme in The SFII project.

    Never expected a Zircon/Sixto collab in a million years. Just shows you that anything's possible in this community...

  11. but that's what you get for learning English as a second language.

    Woah, don't be afraid to incorporate your native language into your songwriting either, its a unique tool that not people have to ability to do.

    Anyway, good luck with your lyric-writing.

    Hey...that's a pretty interesting idea. I could do that...it's going to sound weird...but heck, it can produce some unique sounds as well. Arabic is my native language in case you're wondering.

    Nice post, Vagrance. Thanks. :)

  12. Thanks Chavous and Leah. Very nice posts there, especially Leah's.

    I have to admit, I haven't been exposed to poetry like you mentioned, Leah. But I love to write; stories, fanfiction, and professional game reviews/articles (which what I'm currently doing most of my time). I also read novels. But no poetry. All I remember from high school is taking The Merchant of Venice and that's it...it's sad, I know...but that's what you get for learning English as a second language.

    I'll let you know once I start on something, Leah. Keep an eye out for me.

  13. I debated whether I put this here or in the general discussion, but...

    Anyway, I'm not asking for an English lecture here. Just a few of questions:

    1) About cheesiness...when do you classify lyrics to be "cheesy"? Bad or typical rhymes? When they're about a theme we already heard about a million times (aka Love)? When They're sung in a weird way? I remember David mentioning "good cheese" when in his review of "Lover Reef".

    2) Does it have to rhyme? I mean...ALWAYS rhyme from verse to verse? I mean...it technically doesn't have to mimic poetry rules even though it's better when it does. But...doesn't that sometimes result in some cheesiness? I think that as long the lyrics have a good flow and a variety of nice words (aka Ardency in Darangen's Falling Back), it can be good, right?

  14. Nice overall. Love the intro and the overall vibe. Vocals were pretty good...not wowing me here, but there are some nice parts here and there.

    I don't want to be a critic, but I find it strange that the judges accepted a Remix like this and rejected Darangen's "Rest Tonight". That song was equally good, if not better than this one...particularly in the vocals. There are times when they're overly critical on the vocals and times when they say that they shouldn't be critical on vocals. Which is it?

    I don't mean to offend anyone here. Just my opinion. I have nothing against the judges or DragonAvenger. You guys do excellent work for just being there and doing what you need to do.

    Vocals don't just fall into two categories, "good" and "bad". There are LOTS of aspects of vocal recording and performance, as well as how the vocals are treated in the mix. Comparing "Rest Tonight" with this is comparing apples to oranges.

    Hmm...interesting. You do make a good point. It could be that my ears aren't trained to differinciate between certain technicalities. So hypothetically speaking...it's possible that you would say "yes" to a vocal mix with a voice as good as Pixietricks even though the production values aren't up to standards? Or do both the voice and the technicalities of recording have to be "above the bar"?

  15. Nice overall. Love the intro and the overall vibe. Vocals were pretty good...not wowing me here, but there are some nice parts here and there.

    I don't want to be a critic, but I find it strange that the judges accepted a Remix like this and rejected Darangen's "Rest Tonight". That song was equally good, if not better than this one...particularly in the vocals. There are times when they're overly critical on the vocals and times when they say that they shouldn't be critical on vocals. Which is it?

    I don't mean to offend anyone here. Just my opinion. I have nothing against the judges or DragonAvenger. You guys do excellent work for just being there and doing what you need to do.

  16. Right now I'm playing around to see the best way to get some good results.

    I hate to be frank, but, you will not get good results from that horrid lame excuse for a sound card in your machine.

    On-board soundcards exsist just to allow the PC to make sound with a record input so you can use your webcam (or Skype or whatever) with sound, nothing more.

    I suggest you invest in an audio interface. An "audio interface" is musician jargon, though. In a nutshell, it means a soundcard that is designed for audio production.

    The cheapest one I can think of off the top of my head is the M-Audio Audiophile 24/96. It can be had for around $90-$100.

    Personally, I use the M-Audio Delta 1010LT, and I have been almost completely satisfied with it. (balanced 1/4" TRS inputs instead of RCA, please. My only gripe with that card. Oh well, at least it had an XLR interface thatr I could use for my mixer...)

    Installing an audio interface will involve opening the PC up. It is really easy to do, but if you don't feel comfortable doing it, call your favorite PC-knowledgeable person.

    90-100$, eh? I'll look into that. I'll also see what's going on with that USB mic...

    Anyway, thanks again to Souliarc, Zircon, and Taucer for the additional advise. I read Zircon's production thread like Soul suggested, and I found it to be very useful and easy to read for the most part. I understood some of the definitions, but I'll most likely give it another read while I'm recording. I especially appreciated the vocal examples here and there...I just need to figure out limiting and thresholds when it comes to a cappella remix. It also seems that I'm going to use Audacity from now on...I just downloaded it. I remember trying it a while back but I found it to be very, very in-depth. It's too overwhelming. :P Hopefully I can get into it some way or another.

    So...any additional suggestions? I recorded a short sample of my singing via Wavepad without adjusting anything. It sounds good in my ears but I'll most likely post the link to it here to get your opinions on the recording quality.

    Thanks again, guys.

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