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VG Opinion Poll #13
Prior to finding OCR, I have to admit that the extent of musical styles which I enjoyed was somewhat limited. I think it was the melding of familiar themes with different genres, some new to me, which has broadened my auditory palette. For example, I believe the only reasons I now appreciate electronic music are OCR and the Appleseed soundtrack (which I encountered at about the same time). In addition to expanding my musical preferences, I've also learned a lot about music from OCR: structure, improvisation, arrangement, etc.
So, quite simply, has OCR taught you anything?
a. Yes, indeed.
b. Maybe...
b. Nope.
Vote and be heard. Have a safe and fun holiday weekend, especially those of you who are Stateside.
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Sorry it's taken a while to post results. Watch out for whatever bug I had. Blech...
Here's the question posted last time and the votes:
What level of musical study/training have you received?
a. none whatsoever/self-taught - 4 votes (25%)
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b. some lessons/learned a song or two - 1 vote (6.25%)
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c. played in school/a few years of lessons - 7 votes (43.75%) - WINNER!
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d. degree in music/career in music - 4 votes (25%)
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A good showing this time from both ReMixers and listeners. The majority of folks seemed to have had a substantial amount of musical training. Most of the ReMixers who responded fell into that or the professional categories, which is not surprising considering the quality of music here at OCR. Kudos to those ReMixers who are self-taught, though.
In total, more than half of the people who responded to this poll (out of a glorious sixteen) were ReMixers.
Thanks for voting, everyone, and a special thanks to the ReMixers who participated.
New poll soon. PM me if you like for suggestions, questions, etc.
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I will have this game the day it comes out. It's just too incredible.
Darn skippy. I literally laughed out loud when I saw the ending of the website trailer. And props to Fifth Cell for cranking out weird but awesome games.
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Happy B-day! One year wiser, right?
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The first Professor Layton was great, though it almost killed my brain. This one looks excellent and sounds like it has equally great music. Looking forward to the challenge.
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Uh, it says there is an error with the file download. Might be the same thing Nubioso ran into with your MM3 mix...
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I'll be damned if I can't remix the story too!
Quote of the week, right there.
Good luck with the Js!
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This could get interesting...
Veteran Gamer Opinion Poll #12 - Musical Skills
<Disclaimer: Okay, it might be a little brazen, posting this on the same day that Bahamut's "Evolution of OCR" thread gets over 60 replies and 1,100 views, but I've been meaning to post it all week (no lie). This is only slightly related, for those who just came from that hotly debated topic.>
IMHO, the quality of ReMixes has improved since OCR's inception in 1999. Now I'm not bashing the older mixes, many of which I love, but I think most of you will agree. It seems to me that the change is due to a number of factors, including the evolving judging process and increasingly affordable mixing technology. I believe that the site has also attracted some high caliber musicians over the years as well. That said, I'd like to know how many folks out there have musical training and what level. This would be a good poll for some of the actual ReMixers to answer (hint hint). Oh, and singing counts too.
Okay, here's the question:
What level of musical study/training have you received?
a. none whatsoever/self-taught
b. some lessons/learned a song or two
c. played in school/a few years of lessons
d. degree in music/career in music
Vote and be heard! Don't be ashamed of your education. PM me if need be.
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I don't know how you get away with having so much going on during the introduction but still making it sound cohesive (and awesome). Did you add new synths starting at 3:37? They are really nice.
The rhythm guitar still sounds like it gets off-beat a little between 4:41 and 4:50, like it misses a beat somewhere in there and ends on a downward strum instead of an upward strum (if that makes sense). Other than that, I would say it's good to go!
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Mediafire works just fine.
Comments:
- The solo around 2:14 sounds a bit drowned by the rhythm guitar. Also at 3:19-3:20 (I liked that note-bending bit).
-The synth lead is a little quiet too (starting at 3:32).
-There's a squeak at 3:50-3:51 (which might be a file glitch).
-Maybe give the choral voices a little more pop at the last note?
I can see Rozo's comment about things being a little off-kilter. It sounds like it's the rhythm of the guitar which starts around 1:19 and seems to contrast with the fluidity of the synth. You use the same rhythm later with electric guitar without a problem. Personally, I overlook it for the sake of the composition and the fact that it sounds interesting (but I'm no professional critic).
Kind of off topic, but do you run your guitar directly into the computer, then tweak the sound, or run it to a pedal set first?
Nice work, jb23.
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It's good to see someone take the time to really deconstruct their mix and rebuild it better than before.
I dig the phazer effect. Good kick and clap, in my opinion. Has someone mentioned the snare yet? It sounds like it could use some pep (maybe a different VST/soundfont/etc). I think the reason it stands out is that the other instruments sound more realistic. The offbeat synth is great.
This is shaping up really well, AD. Looking forward to your next update.
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It's hard to find fault with this mix...
A few suggestions, though:
- starting at 1:31, move the lead bass voice back to join the whispers for "the four giants" or bring the whispers forward so they all sound about the same level. That was one of the things I loved about the earlier versions (at least I thought it sounded that way).
- Very good leveling throughout.
- The flute flutter at 3:55 is lost behind the other layers now (though I like the repeat at 4:09).
- Sweet vox edit at 4:12! Kudos on the echo too.
That's all, I guess. This should be an easy "Yes" for the judges. Excellent job!
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Surprising opening! I was thinking, "there's supposed to be a raging electric guitar here...". It works nicely, in my opinion, and the change in mood is an added surprise.
Chorus and strings could come in a bit stronger at 2:40. They get really washed out by the loud guitar before (drums too). Either that, or you could have them fade in after the guitar cuts out. From what I've heard, the Js like it when you expand and toy with the "soundscape". Very nice piano after 4:13. Good job bringing that theme in too.
I can't speak to the technical side of things but I think rig1015 did a great breakdown. It's got what it takes for a ReMix. Just needs some polish. Good work!
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Not a great turnout for this one, but I'll blame that on exams and... the weather?
Veteran Gamer Poll #11
What is your philosophy when playing a game (adventure game, fps, or rpg)? Do you hone your skills, hoard items, and/or level up so that every fight is an easy one? Or do you sprint headlong into the fray?
... what is your general strategy?
Here are the results:
a. Chaaaaarrrge! - 4 votes WINNER!
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b. It took some time, but now I can crush every foe with epic ease. - 1 vote
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c. A healthy mix. - 4 votes WINNER (also)!
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Well, looks like another tie. I was pleased to see that there are other hero-wannabes out there who fear not the onslaught. There were an equal number of sensible folks who probably do much better in platformers and FPS games than myself. Only one person said they were willing to work for their gaming success, though. With that kind of determination, I'd be rich by now. Too bad I'm lazy...
Thanks for voting!
New poll, and new format, soon.
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Heh, I actually didn't know about it until you made mention of it on one of the threads I was in a few months back, DS (don't remember which, exactly)...
Likewise. I wouldn't have played it a month ago if the thread hadn't popped up. I'm glad I saw it! Just in time for the first CS ReMix.
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I dig it (but I'm a sucker for CC tunes). Not a style used frequently for the soundtrack, but one that I can appreciate. Update, please!
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Nice thread, SwordBreaker.
I can't speak for much other than the Nintendo side of things but it would seem that a new console Zelda is due. Twilight Princess was a GC title ported to the Wii so team Zelda has been working on something for, what, 2 and a half years now? Most of the predictions I've seen include connectivity with Spirit Tracks.
How about Star Fox or Pilotwings? Maybe a new franchise? And, yes, I agree that there are a few studios which have remained suspiciously quiet, though that might have something to do with the economic situation... (RIP, Free Radical Design)
Can we get a new Elder Scrolls on PC, maybe Wii too (now that Bethesda's looking that direction)?
One week left!
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Sweet, sweet, sweet update. You've tied the whole mix together with an excellent sense of timing, arrangement, and very fun lyrics (which I can't help but sing). The addition of female vocals takes it to another level. I look forward to it being posted on the front page.
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(emphasis added)I think the second half I was going for more of a "modern rap" style with a repeating heavily dubbed chorus and the first half was more "underground rap" or something....dunno man, I've never rapped on anything before to tell you the truth lol.WHAT? Seriously? It sounds so convincing, though...
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This was the first ReMix which made me do a double-take and one of my earliest favorites. I couldn't believe what SGX and Sephire did with the source and it still blows my mind that they managed to contort it so much but keep true to the original. Excellent mix, and still one of my faves.
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Nice. I thought it would be a bit too repetetive, but it's very dynamic. I love the organ and choral voices. Lyrics would be excellent. I'm sure you'd get some interested vocalists if you asked.
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I think production and musically it'll be fine, but I can totally see them not liking the story aspect of it, and just wanting a solid one piece song instead of broken up like I did.....or maybe I'll get extra points for originality, who knows =P
Yeah, that's a tough call. I'll bet on originality, particularly since everything else is grade A.
Hope things work out.
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But there's a real sense of accomplishment when you manage to trudge through difficult boss battles because you are under leveled. Also it's faster, and the less random battles I have to sit through the better.
All excellent reasons for option A, in my opinion. I squeaked my way through Earthbound and Secret of Mana but stopped at the end because I would have had to countless battles to beat the game. So maybe it backfired...
And I agree that Chrono Trigger is pretty easy at high speed, especially if you manage properly. A game which forces you to take it slow: Final Fantasy I... or II... or III...
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Okay, not my best guitar work or singing, but it's still a WIP, after all.
Known (technical) issues:
- There's a bit of fuzz in certain parts.
- The guitar overpowers the vocals after the opening.
- I'm still tweaking the levels now that I'm recording both at the same time and using a decent mic.
- Some clipping for the source.
- Microphone noise.
Rough as it is, I wanted to get some feedback as there are some changes since last time, particularly at the end (with a little improv).
Still to come: violin! (and better performance overall)
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