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The Instrumental Light

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  1. i'll be glad to make it' date=' but i need more info on the part in red.[/quote'] Sure, no prob. Well, the partly faded man in the middle will be in white robes and have a shining white sword(which he holds with two hands) over his shoulder as if he's getting ready to slash someone. As for the blur part, i don't know how i can explain it better than it should have three pictures of the same person but fade them to make it seem like its part of the same person(the person in the middle). I know its confusing but hopefully you understand what i mean by it; if all else fails and you don't understand, make something up:lol: lol. Well, good luck and thanks.
  2. hello, i was wondering if could get a new sig. What i want is a bright white sig bakckground with gold along the edges and have a partly faded man in the middle, who would also be blurred into three different persons or projections and then have in Large, gold letters: The Lone Ranger, and then in small, golden letters say: Dream Creator Studios President, Musician and Writer. Once again, sorry for being so picky and just do the best that you can, ok? Thanks a lot.:smile:

  3. It's actually a very interesting subject, although I'm not the greatest remixer out there, I could still possibly do something depending on what the circumstances are. Also, would this be like a collaboration, or would it basically be an editing job? That also would affect whether I would be interested or not.

    P.S. My program is Garageband, which isn't as professional as many programs, but I don't think it would affect anything to a great extent.

  4. I haven't actually watched the show myself, but my brother watches it and says it's pretty interesting. Hopefully i'll be able to have the time to watch it at some point in time, but currently i'm too busy with my other occupations to start watching a series like that.

  5. If you're looking to do a professional remix and try and submit it on ocr, you have to start from scratch. Meaning, you can't just take a music file and change sounds/properties, you have to recreate the notes from the song and add instruments of you're own to use as the instrument for the song(preferably something creative and different from the original), add even your own side instrumental compositions to flow along with the main notes from the video game you're remixing. I may be wrong, but I think you're actually allowed to add parts that are not from the video game so long as it's not the majority of the song, like a 12-22 second part that isnt from the video game I think could be used, but if you use something like that it has to be pretty small otherwise it's like a partial original song. Once again, if you're looking to remix something and possibly submit it to ocr, you have to do it yourself.

  6. Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. Absolutely wrong.
    Maybe it doesnt work the same or at all on a PC, but I have used this process and know for a fact that it works, but sometimes it can be stupid and not allow you to open the file as a media, but it works quite a bit of the time, but im pretty sure it works on a PC. As for the iTunes way, I can guarantee you that the method for iTunes works on both Mac and PC, the only difference would be how it appears or where.
  7. I know that if you have iTunes you can convert to mp3. As for doing it normally, im not sure. To answer this first, Do you have iTunes?

    As for outside of iTunes, you can also change the type of file on the desktop, although it doesnt always work. As for this method, you click on the name of the file, which is below the actual file, sometimes you have to click on it two times. Then, depending on the file type it is, it will say "whateversong.wav" or .m4a, etc. You delete that part so it says "whateversong.", and then you type in "mp3". Click on the desktop, then it will ask you if you want to make this change, and it will have two options, "change to .mp3" or "keep .m4a", or whatever. Then you would choose "change to mp3". That is the way it works on a Mac, but I think its pretty much the same on a PC. As for doing it in iTunes, you would go under the iTunes bar at the top or bottom depending whether you have a PC or Mac, then you would click "preferences". Then go under "Advanced", it will be split into 3 groups, General, Importing, and Exporting. Then you select "Importing", you then go under "Import Using", which will appear as one of the options under "Importing". You would then select "MP3 Encoder", then press at the bottom, "OK", which will close the menu. Then you right click(or press control and left click for those who use Macs) the song you wish to convert. One of the options will be "Convert Selection to MP3", you would choose this. Then it converts the song/songs you selected to mp3 format, therefore you have your mp3.

  8. im not fond of that genre of music, production wise though it was pretty good. However, it sounded like a big loop with switching backgrounds, you need to make it a true song. Like have a 15 sec. break from that whole thing and do some other instrumental things with it and somehow make more unique. Keep trying!:smile:

  9. its pretty good quality, although im not that good at rating the quality of trance or instruments like that. its very repetive, it would be a pretty good loop, or more accurately a few good loops, but there is no substance to the song, it has no main goal, no developing creation at all. it doesnt work as a song in itself, but you could use it as a loop in a different song. good job for a first time though!

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