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Dj Mokram

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  1. That's huge! So huge in fact, that next time you'll try buying a Zelda game with it, they'll let you have it for free. As it is now your rightfull property.
  2. Wakarimashita CHIPP Sensei! Mind you, I left the "in 6 month / this summer / before christmas / in 10 years from now" categories out for now. VGM-related 'to do' list: #This month (april 2009): - Brush up my skills by entering compos Done - Start learning about mastering Done - Learn about image editing & try making some banners Done - Make some progress on projects WIPs Done - Do some sketches for new Dynamite Headdy remixes! Done - Review some OC remixes & give WIP feedback Done #This week (april 6-12): - Donate to OCR Done - Start a new Dynamite Headdy remix Done - Continue fixing issues in my projects' WIPs Done - Enter OHC030 if possible wasn't possible
  3. Looks like someone already produced a song. See, with a proper description that was quick. Well, if you're still interested, I can compose something for it. Having many songs (if anyone else participate too) is generally a good thing. It may help diversify the sound & emotion showcased in that promotion trailer you're preparing.
  4. I was way out of my league here! I got myself crushed like a roach. Well, I did this one in 2 hours, I can't complain. Also, luved the constructive criticism, particularly the "get new samples" and "this sounds like Fruity Loops" ones.
  5. That's a wonderful idea! But I'm afraid I would fill an entire page with my sole VGM related 'to do list'. Let alone my life objectives. Not that I'm that busy, but I have a tendency to split thing into thousands of tiny other things & so on... So I'm gonna step down quietly, and remember what the great sage CHIPP D used to say:
  6. Allright that's much better! Now I think I'm starting to see what genre could fit here. But let me ask you: in terms of sound, what is the production value / quality level that you are expecting?
  7. Killer Cuts was the shit back then... fortunately I still have it somewhere.
  8. I'm fairly new here. But I've found a formidable and unique way to express myself & to reach people all over the world with music. And that wonderful mean of expression & sharing is OCR. Therefore I'm more than willing to participate and support the site when I can, so I've made a 50$ donation. It's not much in comparison to the knowledge I've gained and the fun that I had since I've joined. But I hope this contribution helps making OCremix an even better place.
  9. That Mr Nekofrog is as mean as ever, and he proves it once again. I'm not a guitarist, but I'm a CT fan ( and unlike a certain evil character, I'm a fan from the game too ). And as a fan, having recently remixed a CT fanfare in rock, I'm more than happy that competent people with real knowledge of both the instrument & music in general give this song the tribute it deserves. This remix by Nekofrog is to Chrono Trigger what was Snappleman & Norg's Full Frontal Assault to Final Fantasy 7: justice. You want some nice rendition that amplify the original to boost your energy for the day? You're served. You want some clever use of source mixed with subtle but necessary variations? You're served. You just want some pure & right to the point kick-assery? You're served. I know it's no technical review here, but I tried to give you a feel of what 'fight for our future' gives you. Well, it simply gives you the adrenaline rush that you need. Go grab it!
  10. Hello Halcreix, To answer your question quickly and precisely, you may be able to find people wanting to help you in your project... But people would feel more compeled to do so, if you were to give them a little bit of information on the project in question. Do you have a synopsis already? What genre it is? And more importantly: what kind of music do you seek to suit your project? (genre, lenght, format, etc.) Just give some precisions and I bet the nice people here will be more than willing to help you.
  11. Please refrain from any demonstration of amazing artistic talent so early on. (Meaning = that will fit perfectly on the front cover thanks... ) You know I may need to comission you as the art director, as what you've done in your sig far exeed my actual design talents!
  12. If it's completed and edited, shouldn't it be stickied on top of the 'remixing' forum already? I mean, that guide is way too helpful to simply rot in the attic.
  13. Chillout Gario, there's still 1 week left. In the last PRC, people posted in the last hours before the deadline. I can't speak for others, but I'm still searching for an approach to remix your song. As of now, there are still some pieces of the puzzle missing for me.
  14. The tracker? Ah yeah, it's all coming back to me now! *Apologizing to the viewers for this interuption, we're getting back to the regular program now.*
  15. Too bad SKR, wish you could have submitted this one. I hope you get luckier (i.e. try avoiding internet kiosks) next time!
  16. Even if the boss in question is not on your list? (I was thinking about Nemesis from Biohazard 3)
  17. Actually I was refering more to the design aspect, but yes Op-1seems full of potential all right.
  18. Best display of sarcasm I've seen since 1956. Looks like GhettoLee hired you to do a man's job... If you please excuse me, I need to go pee my pants and cry like a little boy.
  19. Yeah this makes sense, as the workstation also need some physical working components to run properly. I guess the term 'sequencers' would have been more appropriate on this occasion. Don't like the word 'trackers' though, cause it would imply a limitation in what the sofware really is capable of. It's pretty rad indeed! But if you're not a 'real time fx' freak, it could still help people getting started with a DAW...er, I mean a sequencer. Even though in that case, Reaper or FL would be a more appealing alternative.
  20. Just listened to the lastest version... Man this is one mean remix! Get you in the mood to butcher some skeletons & blue knights in dat damn dungeon! Great atmosphere, luv the work on the synths (I'm learning the ropes myself), and the guitar leads the song in a powerful way. My main complain, well you might not be awaiting that at this point, but I'm telling ya anyway : The guitar litteraly devours the rythmic pattern. Those kicks & snares need more energy! Consider giving those drums some more impulse so they can pack as much punch as the rest of the instruments. I can't really judge the guitar skill cuz I don't play guitar. But it seems at some point (almost middle of the track), that the death chords de-synchronize a little bit with the tempo... Might be me dreaming that too. Overall great job, it rocks.
  21. Reminds me of the korg nano serie: The OP-1 kind of like merges them all in one. Sounds promising.
  22. Yup, thx SKR! Less than 17 hours left. We would welcome some more entries with open arms here!
  23. It's okay, actually I would rather take the unclaimed tracks too. I'm commited to do as much as I can to help this project see the light.
  24. Yeah, but they're less known: Renoise, Nuendo, and the mysterious Krystal.
  25. When I was young, I used to think a hardcore gamer was any guy owning a NeoGeo and playing to Fatal Fury 2 or Art of Fighting. Today we whine for a 50$ game... but one Neo-Geo cartridge costed 400$! Who the hell could afford the price? It doesn't get any more Hardcore than that!
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