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Rozovian

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  1. Also check out stuff by the Wingless and Destiny.
  2. I used to have a big playlist with if not soothing at least calm ocremix stuff. Lost the tracks in a torrent/sorting/grouping/idunno iTunes library screwup thing, re-added them and they didn't then reappear in the playlist. Oh well. Found something, tho just 08-09 and might only have half the 09 ones. Don't remember what I counted as calm/soft/soothing when I made this (apparently both FlowTropiks and Riptide were counted as such) but it should give you a few mixes to check out. Perhaps this one of mine also counts as soothering?
  3. http://ocremix.org/forums/member.php?u=31104 http://ocremix.org/forums/member.php?u=31107 Perhaps time to add a math or word puzzle on the sign-up page?
  4. Undoubtedly: http://ocremix.org/forums/member.php?u=31105 Possible: http://ocremix.org/forums/member.php?u=31090 This post appears to be stitched together from other posts. Weird punctuation and case, spambot-ish sig.
  5. I'd be fine with 1-4... 5 if the messages aren't in the songs themselves. Spoken messages as separate files would probably be fine for most, you don't want to annoy your listeners. People feel entitled to get the best of what they get, even if it's basically a preview version. The best (short) songs, optional reminders, and a little megamix of additional tracks/remixes on the full album sounds reasonable.
  6. It was open until you claimed it. It's yours. Welcome abroad. ...aboard.
  7. Thanks guys, this scene thing seems to be what I've been looking for. Question is if Logic Studio 9's perform mode can do the same, because I'm gonna buy that anyway.
  8. Opened up some more tracks now, see first post. Anyone see anything they like? Anyone see something you're still working on and which shouldn't be listed as available?
  9. hi r any software I can like preform live kthx Seriously tho, been wondering what the best way of performing with my music would be, and the best thing I can come up with is some stupid 4-8 deck DJ setup... which isn't gonna work. Also, considered using cues to create an audio show, but then it's not much different from just making a playlist of completed stuff in iTunes. Basically, I want to have control over the song so I can both choose which part of it to play (and loop it if necessary) and control the track mixing (can probably do that via groups or buses or something tho). I'm also interested in changing up drums or other tracks by replacing one audio track with another (without changing the rest of the song) on-the-fly. ppl using Live, does it do this?
  10. Awesome, man. Looking forward to hearing and trying to find something in it to complain about. btw, several mixers have disappeared, so I'm gonna open their tracks unless they show up and reclaim them. Tomorrow. Nutri, do you need another track to mix?
  11. Is there a hint of entitlement I read here? "I bought X, therefor I am entitled to know how to use it."
  12. Virtual insturments aren't gonna go away. Neither are real orchestras, bands, singers, etc.. Most vgm budgets just aren't on the level of Hollywood productions, so vgm don't get a lot of recorded scores. Virtual instruments work fine and to most people sound like the real thing (most people don't listen close enough and don't know what to compare it to), and the more interactive the music gets, the more useful VIs are. You don't need to record everything over and over to get every variation, you can just write the variations and they're done. Also, most hobbyists can't afford real orchestras. Oh wait... Most _people_ can't afford real orchestras.
  13. Just so you know, most orchestral remixes here are made by ppl who don't own a real orchestra. Also, I don't use VSTi. At all. (read up on AU and RTAS plug-ins)
  14. Okay, updated. If anybody doesn't know it yet, Willrock is awesome. He just did a track just because he had a bad day. I kind'a wish him many more. For obvious reasons. Scratch breezin off the list of available ones.
  15. Same problem in the menus as the other guys. jmr's post's looks good to me tho.
  16. Neko, why are you arguing like a 14-yearold about something only you and neblix care about, esp. as the thread already has run its course? But you're right, the thread should have been locked a while ago.
  17. Without the consumer we musicians and producers must get a dayjob, if we don't have one already. But we are still creators. We just might not share our work with you. When that goes for every musician and producer on the planet, it adds up to being _your_ loss more than ours. The best thing you can do to fight the "musicians who think they are god's gift to the earth" is to support the artists who don't think they are "god's gift to the earth". By support I mean pay for their work. Make the _artists_ more popular than the products of the music industry machine. By products I mean "artists".
  18. All I'm gonna say is that I, apparently, make snake oil. If you want it, you can buy it. You can even get free samples. You do not, however, get all my snake oil products for free. You also shouldn't try to tell me to give it away for free, whether you like it or not. It's _my_ snake oil.
  19. Would be good to include what format the plugins are in. It sucks to hear of this awesome and free synth that does everything and find it's not in AU format. Likewise for others if it's in AU/RTAS only and not VSTi. Or to find that the cool delay or reverb or modulation effect or whatever you downloaded isn't a soundfont.
  20. There's homages, even subtle ones, and then there's plagiarism. Plagiarism is when someone else it taking credit, not just referencing or borrowing but passing it off as their own. BGC's example is a good one. It's not a case of a BGC fan referencing or borrowing parts of others' works to honor or flatter the other remixers, but rather an act of passing it off as BGC's work. (of course, someone not doing the research might think this BGC thing is some music-making community devoted to making video game music arrangements, or perhaps it's a case of convenient sorting on an ipod by someone who doesn't know what a playlist is) The point is still that there's borrowing/referencing (no credit given, no credit taken), and then there's stealing (credit taken). Welcome to ocr, Gwilendiel. You don't yet know how ocr works, so think things through from our perspective before making bold statements about artists, music, life, the universe, and everything.
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