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Eino Keskitalo

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  1. You need to finish your Wonder Boy 3 mix from PRC211! Just listened to it, it's pretty good!

  2. Glad you're on board with my crazy shit! Yeah no WIP today. rRPC probably owns my music time this week, but I'll get to it ASAP!
  3. I do find the balance better now! Nice work! One thing that I notice is that some of the long sustained leads in the middle (2:04-2:30) have no rests to them, having some (and thus letting the backing "surface" a bit in those sections) might give it some more sense of room so to speak, and more rhythmic interest, especially the first lead. At 1:48 there's a harp note that sounds off-harmony to me. Man, does that bug me now that I noticed it.
  4. When listening through the Legacy album, this tracks always jumps out of the playlist in a very positive way. It's a very nice addition to the album, it adds even more variety and always makes me smile. The rock kit is still sticking out of the mix, maybe just by being a touch too loud or lacking the reverb the other instrumentation seems to have. Their stereo placement seems too wide too: it sounds like you're listening to the band/orchestra from a bit of distance, and you'd expect the full kit to be at a single spot, but (unless I'm hallucinating) the cymbals and toms seem panned to the sides. That's about the only thing I have to criticize the piece. Joe's contributions blend absolutely seamlessly and without doubt add to the whole greatly, but it's hard for me to separate them since they fit in so well! Super fun track and I'm glad to see this posted (and happy to see Bluelighter get posted too), and I'm happy to see how hard everyone worked to bring it to this level!
  5. I always love Palpable's mixes. Great vocals from both performers. I like how the second verse raises intensity, and how the third verse is also different - very nice, natural, unconventional structure. I like the understated ending. The only crit I can think of is that the first verse is a little buried in the mix.
  6. Single-screen duel games are my favourite way to spend time (well top 3 at least). The reinforcement idea is new to me and looks very very promising. And Linux support? I certainly want to play this and I mean what I voted on that Greenlight page. I also appreciated the sprite rotation/scaling stuff in the trailer? Is the trailer music going to be in the game?
  7. Heh, me too. Actually, one of the most liberating things I read from Rozovian's guide was the suggestion to not fret about mastering (or finalizing, as he calls it) and focus on mixing first. For the master channel in the end, I still pretty much just use the basic maximizer DSP that comes with Renoise and pump up the volume to some agreeable level that doesn't start sounding bad, and if there's some problem, I go back to mixing, where I probably just have to adjust levels or EQ. That's also true. I tried to migrate from trackers to Cubase, but I just couldn't get going. Thankfully I found Renoise.
  8. I want to make sure that the arrangement idea is doable anyway.. but thanks, I have too little time, and rRPC final round begins later today I think. We discussed the concept with Tuberz and we are HYPED!
  9. How's the headphones? Sorry to hear about the gear trouble, hope you get back to music making soon!

  10. I couldn't really hear the Pokey's theme in either.. didn't try super-hard, but tried listening to Pokey and the tracks back-to-back. Some help? Still, both are great tracks & the Icewind Dale piece is in there very clearly & cleverly.
  11. Okay, I pretty much agree what timaeus222 said. A tiny bit more TLC here and there. Generally, I felt that some of the leads were blaring just a little too hot, but I wanted to check with some comparison. Haven't done that, but now that timaeus brought it up too I thought I'd second it. I liked the harp sound too! Good development and progression throughout the piece as always (I complimented this way back then already). I like that I never feel that your pieces have a blocky AABA, ABCD or whatever structure, but that they always flow like narratives. Keep up the good!
  12. Awesome. I remember the round. :> Pretty good I'd say! If I can I'll try to give a closer listen soon, I need to compare with some chip-heavy stuff if there's anything to point out. I thought there was enough variety of sounds and depth in the instrumentation and mixing, though it was still decidedly chiptuney. Some nice stereo detail and processing on the leads.
  13. It's not that long ago I played FF2 GBA remake.. definitely (still!) looking forward to hearing the album! I'll try to get started with our WIP today.
  14. As a regular participant since 2008, I heartily recommend People's Remix Compo as an easy-going environment to hone your skills, no matter what your current level is. We could always use more participants! I remember a regular voter who was ultimately disappointed in how relaxed the competition was and felt the musicians weren't taking it seriously enough because they weren't fighting tooth and claw for the win. I also find the feedback is on the kind side, though still useful. I trust MnP is much the same, even more so. Since its idea is to stick close to the source, there's definitely no composition skill prerequisite. And even the tournament compos can definitely be entered at whatever skill level. Also look for Remixing with the Stars, which is about pairing up with a mentor. Personally if I wasn't taking part in PRC (and lately other compos), I wouldn't probably have ever even started a VGM arrangement let alone finished several. Regularly having a deadline and some sort of an assignment has been really really good for my productivity, and through that has come the gradual skill increase. I definitely ditto the recommendation for Rozovian's guide, it was very helpful for me as well!
  15. Impact Soundworks' free Cinematic Synthetic Drums?
  16. I've started a track. edit: And played the game a bit on the Mega Drive emulator, hehe.
  17. Personally, I wouldn't put Bubble Bobble that high as a priority, since it's not a NES game originally, but an arcade game. But hey, not my call! Perhaps NES soundtrack has some tunes specific to it? (That's what *really* matters if you ask me!) Here's the and the - I'm probably going to do a little comparison once I get the chance.Like I said - not my call, just my 2c & thoughts & stuff. Btw the idea of chronologically advancing in time & production style is a very cool idea, but probably hard to coordinate and pull off. People probably want to do things in their own style anyway. The idea of bookending the album with the first and last game is very good though, and for two tracks (first in chippy style, last in modern "epic hollywood orchestral" which is the contemporary standard in a way) can probably work. Perhaps the rest of the tracklist could be then arranged in a sort of a "stylistic" progression, without dictating what track should be in which style.
  18. I've go to check this out, great to see Tyrian to get some love! (PC ReMiiiiiiix!)
  19. Such a great, concise arrangement. Reminds me of some American minimalistic music.. lovely strings! Cool, unconventional instrumentation, and structuring as well - I especially like the tempo changes! Nothing but good things to say about this piece.
  20. Wow! A pretty good orchestral sound for 2003, and it's well used to create a lush texture of sound with tons of detail. The piece is also gorgeous in the writing department! Good, good treat.
  21. They're not Shining Force II.. but it'd be cool to hear Shining Force III or Shining the Holy Ark please!
  22. Aha, that's a familiar game. It's a Finnish freeware game, I did squish a few aliens indeed (and then get squished myself) in this arena shooter. It's sort of a spiritual predecessor to Crimsonland even. Interestingly, the game (including music) was made by Atte Ilvessuo, one of the founders of RedLynx, of Trials fame. I feel kind of compelled to try to do something with this ditty, it even fits the PC ReMix agenda!
  23. Trism has picked a track from Psycho Pinball for People's Remix Competition round #276, and there's still a few days left!
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