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Siemova

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  1. Load the group up in Mp3tag, sort the Comments alphabetically, and look for ones that begin with "http". If the mix is from an album of some sort with a homepage, I'd usually include it. From there, you'd have to manually look through what you have and don't have, and many of those designations are also of non-OCR albums, but that's the easiest way to start sorting through it.

    Ah, thanks for the tip. A "smart playlist" in iTunes seems to do the trick. I filtered by Album ("http://ocremix.org") and Comment (starts with "http://"). To save others the effort of culling the resultant 411-track list, here's what I came up with: OCRemixes From Projects. I imagine such a list could come in handy for more than my current purposes. :)

    While looking through these tracks, I also came across a few minor issues:

    • 0028 - Sinergia
      "Sinergia" is actually the band name. On the track list for the album Apoyando la Demencia, the song is called "Pac-Man".
    • 2087 - The Fall of Iselia
      Comments refer to the game, "Tales of Symphonia", rather than the project, "Summoning of Spirits".
    • 2399 - Duality
      2400 - Vile Needs to Galvanize
      These tracks' comments refer to the project as simply "Maverick Rising", where others from the same project prefix it with "Mega Man X: ".
    • 2440 - High Voltage
      The comments incorrectly reference "Mega Man 9: Back in Black" instead of the proper "Back in Blue".

    I hope this helps!

  2. Thanks, Larry!

    Is there a list somewhere of which posted remixes are from projects? I've downloaded every song in the torrents for seeding purposes, but since I already have all the project tracks, I see no need to keep duplicates in my iTunes library. Unfortunately, the "Display Duplicates" function doesn't work because the tracks are named differently. Sure, I can go through 2,355 tracks manually, but if this work has already been done I'd prefer to benefit from that. :grin:

  3. Thanks for the offer, but I'm in the last mastering corrections and I really don't want to go back to mixing stage, my project is a true musical nightmare. Sorry. :???:

    No problem; I totally understand. It's too bad, though - I finally found the time to record a little batch of shouted and growled vocals today, and didn't see your reply until afterward, haha. Should have thrown those together sooner... :oops: Oh well.

    In case you're curious, or have need of some vocals another time, feel free to take a listen anyway: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/187120/OCR/areyoubadass-vocals-siemova.zip I'm not much of a musician proper, but after years of freeloading I'd be happy to contribute to the community however I can.

    Anyway, yeah, I have no doubt the track - and the project as a whole - will be awesome. Thanks, guys, for putting your time, energy, and even money on the line for our listening pleasure!

  4. Everyone who wants to help on the Sturm track should go here: http://www.kngi.org/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=1168 :)

    If you don't mind a non-remixer pitching in, I'd like to help. Should we accompany only the "are you"s from the second half of the clip, or all of it? Will the "yeah"s go after the latter two? This is my guess about what you're asking for, but please correct me if I'm wrong:

    Are you bad-ass? Are you bad-ass? Are you? (Yeah!) Are you? (Yeah!)

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