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Garrett Williamson

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  1. Oh yeah. Let's all remember Zero Suit Samus only looks even hotter now.
  2. I don't care what any of you may think Cuz this game looks amazing now I'm getting it immediately End of discussion
  3. Oh this is actually really cool. Just now hearing this. I'd say to "imperfect" the drums. Like turn down the quantize level just a tiny bit. When drums are ever so slightly imperfect, they sound more real and honestly it normally sounds tighter when it's not so perfectly tight. But it's just a tad. Unless you're doing a Hip Hop or RnB song where they will intentionally make it a bit "out of the pocket," don't overdo it, unless you'd be going for a messier rock track (and those sound good too, but I don't think that would work with this anyway... anyway, rabbit trailing). With that in mind, I like the drum plugin you're using and I don't know how far down you are with the mixing process, but definitely compress that snare and kick more to give them more of a snap. Love that bass and keys and the guitars and synths and all. Really cool stuff, man. This is really neat. Also, turn up the bass some. I think I'm reading that down below, but definitely EQ up the low end a bit. Maybe not actually turn up the bass, but simply bring up that low end (of course, "simply" isn't always the right word hahaha)
  4. Hey guys, here's my second single off of my new project The Beat Demon, releasing soon. Sorta Katy Perry-esque. Somehow, even though I got it up through CD Baby, it popped up on iTunes first, so here's the iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/backstage-single/id855313197 I'll share a CD Baby link soon. Let me know if you want a link to another online music store; it's basically everywhere.
  5. Didn't GBA SP do it automatically...?
  6. Greatest device ever. Got a huge no from it. I just needed an AI system to tell me how crappy my music is all along.
  7. So basically they pull the "favorites" card
  8. Took it. It was actually surprisingly short, despite the fact you said "10 minutes"
  9. I shall now make you feel old by stating that you're almost as old as my father. Happy birthday.
  10. Sorta cheesy. But really fun song. Actually, it's really freaking great. hahahaha OMG the last one is Night Trap. YES. YEESSS. What's funny is I just did a YouTube video on that gloriously crappy game.
  11. Hey man. Screenshot of game looks great. I have interest, though I can't say for sure that I can do anything yet. What would be the deadline?
  12. http://www.sonicretro.org/2014/03/sonic-boom-concept-art-shows-new-character-designs/
  13. haha people can zoom in themselves Do you assume we all have bad vision? I mean, this text right here seems pretty clear to me and I have to wear spectacles and when I don't it still seems fine. Of course, I don't need reading glasses. I'm not that type of bad vision. No offense intended, that just seems a bit silly: "I like to have my text big enough for everyone to read" Anyway, off topic.
  14. As far as I know, commercial studios are generally just "official" (I suppose "government-approved") buildings made specifically for recording. That's the most pre-school way to say it, but I suck at being descriptive. Actually, here in Tennessee, a large amount of recording studios are in houses now. My father has a recording studio. And by "recording studio", I don't mean just like me, where I've got some decent music equipment and maybe ⅓ of my room is made into a recording studio. I mean like an entire room or basement or ¼ of the house transformed into a studio, like the pictures in that article. And there's a lot of those, now. Of course, if you end up making the recording studio in your house too large, from what I've been told, you actually have to get permission from the government. There's a studio I used to be at a bit called Dark Horse Studios and it's had its name on some famous albums, probably mainly country albums, since, ya know, this is Nashville. But the studio is huge and has plenty of parts now, but I think originally a guy build it completely over his house. Like his house is connected to the entire studio, from what I remember. Anyway, if some guy comes over to collaborate on a record, I think it'd be just like any other situation. He makes some of the money from the album and so do you. I don't know much about all that marketing stuff, but I'm pretty sure the studio has nothing to do with collaboration, if I'm reading your statement correctly. Also, sorry if I totally failed to answer anything correctly. I skimmed through the article, so
  15. Sounds interesting. Wouldn't be able to do anything til maybe this summer unfortunately, but this sounds like a cool project. Also, Mirby, does the OP mean to say the final deadline is March 12, 2015?
  16. Deleted mine too. Not sure I'm comfortable with this being publicly shared via Twitter.
  17. Mine's still in the exact same spot it was yesterday.
  18. I feel so awesome for living fairly close to Joshua Morse.
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