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Garrett Williamson

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  1. I have no clue if this is the category I'm supposed to post this thread in, but see how much I care.

    I just heard my brother playing this stage and I heard this and is it just me or does the melody sound similar to another song from another game...?

    http://youtu.be/NYoP3_p2-N8

    I'm not going to say what song I'm thinking of. I want to hear everyone else's guesses and see if I'm stupid or not. :D

  2. Anything nice to say about it?

    You're gonna get critism. Sometimes there just isn't anything nice to say about it. :D

    Honestly, he's right about everything he just said, but I wouldn't make it sound like it's that bad. It is pretty well put together for spending 5 hours on it (I saw your comment haha).

    I would go back and lighten up on reverb, maybe do some delays and stuff? I'd put some compression on the drums to fatten it up and give it a bigger and cooler beat.

    And mess with the arrangement. Change it around! Do your own thang! :D

  3. I HATED Double Dash. The item frequencies were so messed up in Double Dash, you could perform near flawlessly or flawlessly in 150cc and get screwed by an assault of lightning/blue shells. I remember one race I was so far ahead on Toad's Highway that at the end I got hit by 3 blue shells in a row on the final stretch and almost lost. I was about to go ballistic if I lost that race.

    Lol, that happens in ALL Mario Kart games. I'm a master at Double Dash. That's the one I'm best at, honestly.

  4. Uh...

    I mean, I beat Mario Kart Double Dash literally over 5 times.

    I'm a master at Mario Kart. I beat Mario Kart Wii really quickly, but I never went back to beat it again because I wasn't a ginormous fan of it. It was great, but Double Dash is the best. I think I beat Mario Kart 64 as well. Ah, my childhood... I grew up with the 64 and GCN.

    Super Mario Kart was nearly impossible for me. I only played it for old school gaming reasons and just for the fact it was cool to play it. It was really hard for me and my friends, though, lol.

    I never was able to do Mario Kart 7. The controls always bothered me. They were too different, and I had a hard time handling the racers. I nearly beat it, though.

  5. This is news to me. I've been bumming around various studios and equipment setups, including the stage ones at Dollywood, and the only time I've ever seen a Mac was at my old community college studio.

    Maybe its different in Nashville, but to the best of my knowledge, everyone down here use their own performing skills to record, not with computers.

    It's Nashville. :D I live around Nashville.

    Again, I have yet to see a PC being used in a professional recording studio. I always see Pro Tools and a Mac.

  6. Ok, well I guess SnappleMan just answered every question, but I enjoy Macs better because I believe the format and layout of a Mac is easier, simpler, and works better for me and music production. Again, I totally have nothing against Windows, but I just think Macs works better for this stuff because it's just much simpler for me. And maybe it's just Tennessee, lol. Most people down here seem to think Macs are better. Of course, that doesn't make them better. More people just own them and enjoy them more.

    PCs are great for business and gaming, though, and programming and whatever. I just can't work with the format of Windows.

  7. At the risk of inflaming said war, 90% of film composers use Logic Pro to simultaneously compose and produce.

    Actually, I knew about that. Lol, sorry, that's one huge exception. :D

    Popularity of a system doesn't make it better. :neutral:

    No, but if more people (including professionals) are using it and saying it works better (as it does for me, as I have figured out from experience from originally using PC and then moving to Mac when I heard its goodness), then that normally means it probably works better.

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