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  1. yes on submission email. nice work.

    but as for the remix it's clearly lacking in a number of areas.

    the way the melody doesn't cut above the supporting components, the effortless transitions as instruments leave and enter, and the repetitious nature of the piece as a whole.

    i do like that unrelenting metallic sound, though.

    no

    Nonetheless, the lead melody is very atonal/flat in the delivery

    i would not say this is atonal if you're trying to say the melody is flat in the delivery -- as atonal is used to describe melodic components that are devoid of a central key. (see your local jewish expressionist composer for an example!)

    can't bug prot about proper use of 'notation' on one hand and let you get away with something similar on the other :P

  2. ugh, fine. just stop editing my damn posts.

    i've been to several acoustic guitar recitals for world class guitarists. i learned how to record acoustic guitar in my recording classes.

    i know how this stuff is supposed to sound and it's not news to me that the recording here isn't the greatest and the performance ain't perfect.

    but for an entirely instrumental piece, i feel it's of passable quality for ocr.

    as for the arrangement, i realize that the first part is fairly conservative while the improv section borrows few motifs from the original.

    however, i feel the improv section provides a good contrast to the original material whilst not being awkward -- making it a stronger piece as a whole. this was the same reasoning i used when i passed the Sonic 2 'Hilltop Heaven' remix.

    i would've liked to see a more liberal rearrangement of the first half but as it stands i feel it works well enough as a whole to be passable.

    oh and the THUMP at the end was intentional as far as i can tell. at least it didn't seem like a mistake.

    as always, i respect the votes of my fellow panelists and i'll be fine with whatever the fate of this mix will be.

    cheers.

  3. my listening tests don't go by what sounds good?

    they go by what sounds more like the original?

    and that's how you do these things.

    i didn't entirely dismiss the usefulness of negation tests, these things are useful. and they have their place in the scheme of things,

    but they don't help much in this scenario.

    frankly i don't think you have a good grasp of how perceptual encoding works if you think your negation tests are 'very critical' for what you do...

    cheers.

  4. So we both have experience. Thats already been given ... I do negation tests on just about every song I encode for release.

    then, you should be experienced to know your negation tests don't mean a thing, right? these are perceptual codecs we're talking about here, they work because of psychoacoustic processing.

    the only way to properly compare is with your ears. anything else is only useful for development purposes such as finding bugs in the codec (like that nasty one in Xing-based encoders)

    It is also important to note, as I've said, that if you compare the latest lame with the earliest ogg, you may get closer to the results you've found in your experience.

    i use the latest stable versions.

    though, i have grabbed and compiled ogg from the cvs tree before, but i tend not to use those much.

    Nevertheless, I still think your claim is very biased in favor of the archaic mp3 format.

    well you don't know me very well then.

    if anything, i'm biased in favor of ogg. but i'm far from being a fanboy -- i go by what i observe.

    and what i have said, is what i have observed.

    basically this runs down to the accuracy of my ears & referencing equipment vs. the accuracy of your ears & referencing equipment.

    even though i feel confident in a victory of that debate, i see no value in it.

    do you?

    cheers.

  5. I"ve dealt with ogg vorbis for years. In my experience, ogg 75-80kbps is certainly as good as 128kbps mp3 and usually better. Typically if I'm going for 128kbps mp3 quality, I'll use 64kbps ogg.

    well i've dealth with ogg for years as well.

    i used to hang out on the developers mailing list too, and i know the developers tweaked the -q3 setting deliberately to produce 128kbps mp3 quality (typical lame encoder as reference)

    my own experience with ogg reflects their exact intent.

    btw, the settings you posted are the ones i used when i originally listened to the KiC oggs.

    cheers.

  6. while ogg does function efficiently in the 75-80kbps range, it doesn't quite reach 128kbps mp3 quality. encoding at -q3 is supposed to give typical 128kbps mp3 quality, and most of the encodes i do on that setting end up around 90-110kbps.

    i've heard the oggs and i've heard the wavs and i can back up that the the quality of the oggs aren't too great.

    i would've preferred a better encoding of them. some tracks sound ok, but others have a noticeably deteriorated sound.

    cheers.

  7. maan, i really wanted to pass this after hearing that opening groove. but then that annoying distorted filtenv synth comes in and just makes me irate. that kind of sound does not function well as a melodic component in this context. it doesn't blend in well.

    also some of the chordal sounds near the end are on the weak side, but that opening is so tasty.

    resubmit...!

    no

  8. well not only are the sounds here pretty generic, the balance between them is awkward.

    the break seems to come at an awkward moment too, the transitions are pretty effortless.

    not much that stands out here. you could file this under "club music for people who don't go clubbing and thus don't know what good club music should sound like"

    the piano is a nice addition, though.

    no

  9. Name: jordex

    Real name: jordan ciro

    I've been waiting a few months and haven't seen this on the panel...

    Thanks for all your time anoloq and every else who helped, and djp for making this one kick-ass site!

    well jordex,

    i listened to your Kraid mix and don't think it would pass in its current state.

    i'd suggest making use of the WIP forums and/or vgmix if you want some feedback on it.

    i will post it on the panel if you really want me to but i don't think it would be to anyone's benefit.

    Won't pass? How come?

    Oh well... Post it anyways...

    usually when i tell people "don't bother" ... they don't.

    *shrug*

    (LT Edit: That's a no if I ever heard one.

    Don't count me out, either. NO)

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