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OCR03996 - *YES* Bionic Commando "Infiltration"
MindWanderer replied to Gario's topic in Judges Decisions
How do we not have a "Power Plant" remix on the site already? This was on my short list of sources to remix myself once I had time to sit down and get remixes done... sigh.... Hugely catchy beats had me tapping my feet the whole time. I could have stood a couple fewer loops of the main hook by about the 1-minute mark; this feels longer than its 4 1/2 minute length because it does drag a bit, but it's all enjoyable. I feel exactly the opposite as Larry about 2:15-2:30; I'd have liked more of that to break things up a little. Sure, the bass could have used some more presence, but I didn't feel like it was a huge omission. This one's a keeper. YES -
*NO* Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers 'No Hat for Fat Cat'
MindWanderer replied to Gario's topic in Judges Decisions
I adore this source (how is there no Rescue Rangers on OCR yet!?!), but I mostly have to agree with LT's assessment. The panning seemed fine to me, even on headphones, and I'm not sure about what Larry meant by using more of the theme, since this uses nearly all of it already. However, but the energy is definitely lacking; it's a bit slower than the original, but more importantly the percussion is plodding and thin. The lead synths are quiet and lack depth and impact, and some of them are overly wet and muddy. And it's over just as it's getting started. It's a good starting point, and I did enjoy the approach, just not the execution. I'd love to see this taken further. NO -
Funny enough, I still think this sounds very much like a Sir_NutS mix. It has the mellow pace of the source material but it still has the quality synthwave soundscape we expect. Other than the sound clips at the beginning and end, this is pretty much exactly what I would expect from this combination of source and remixer. And in this case, that's only a good thing. YES
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OCR03965 - *YES* Donkey Kong Country 2 "Stickerbrush"
MindWanderer replied to Gario's topic in Judges Decisions
Yeah, the tail of the reverb cut out, so that's a mandatory fix. And the ending in general was indeed disappointing. Otherwise, this is pretty much exactly what one would expect from Andrew under a time constraint: nothing groundbreaking but fun and competent. Not thrilled with the name--had to read it 3 times before I could tell it wasn't just the name of the source--but it'll do. YES/CONDITIONAL (on letting the tail fully fade out) -
OCR04283 - *YES* Golden Sun "Fire and Flames"
MindWanderer replied to Gario's topic in Judges Decisions
Definitely a face-melter! Cyril and HeavenWraith deliver exactly what you'd expect. I'm not crazy about the off-key vocals, and I sat on this vote for a while thinking about them, but for the style they're not inappropriate. The bigger issue is source usage. Rexy asked Chernabogue for a source breakdown, and as you can see, there are several sections flagged as "loosely" or "very loosely" based on the source material. And that's putting it mildly. Even the "loosely based" ones come across as more "inspired by" to me. The connections are tenuous at best, and even with the breakdown I have a hard time hearing them. 83 seconds of it are obvious. The solo at 02:06-02:56 is my biggest concern; it starts off with the source material, and then goes noodling off into unrecognizable territory. Even if I count half of it--which I feel is very generous--that's still only 47.8% of the arrangement. Even though this is great from a musical perspective, and I hate to turn it down, I can't for the life of me hear enough of the source material in this to count as "dominant," even knowing what to listen for where. NO (resubmit) -
Agreed with Gario and Rexy. The arrangement is pretty cool, but the soundscape starts off a bit on the muddy side and gets more severe as it goes on. By the end the bass backing is almost a wash of white noise. I did feel like the original writing from 2:00-2:15 was a bit odd. It's much brighter in tone than the rest of the remix, so for me it breaks the flow. This is just my personal preference, though. The issue holding it back is the mixing. NO (resubmit)
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I don't mind the percussion being mechanical, but I do mind how up-front it is, as well as the sidechaining that NutS pointed out. There's also a crackle from 0:52-0:59, 2:22-2:29, and 2:39-2:49 caused by clipping (which Rexy pointed out). You're clipping by about 0.8dB in those sections, and by about 0.3dB in several other sections (though it's less audible). This is a killer arrangement, and I had really high hopes for it, but you really need to bring the top down, especially on the snares, to let it breathe a little. That will address both the sidechaining (which bothered me much more than it did NutS) and the clipping. NO (resubmit)
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OCR04048 - *YES* Chrono Cross "Anti-Annihilation Matrix"
MindWanderer replied to Gario's topic in Judges Decisions
It's weird, and it takes a bit to become recognizable, but it gets there. There's a white noise wash throughout that is both distracting and reduces the clarity of the overall mix. I don't think it's a dealbreaker, though I'd much prefer if it were removed or at least toned down. Otherwise this perfectly fine, a nice departure from Rebecca's usual style and an interesting take on an unusual source. YES -
OCR03987 - *YES* Seiken Densetsu 3 "For King and Country" *PROJECT*
MindWanderer replied to Gario's topic in Judges Decisions
Absolutely gorgeous playing, and the original sections are sublime. The elephant in the room is, of course, source usage. The timestamping was very helpful. The source melody is used as backing, of course, and some sections are pretty liberal (2:07-2:22 took me a couple of listens), but it's all there. I don't have any problems with it on this front. Great work overall, and I'm looking forward to seeing this posted. YES -
OCR03957 - *YES* Pokémon Diamond Version "A Snowy Wonderland"
MindWanderer replied to Gario's topic in Judges Decisions
This is an excellent orchestration of a theme I admit I didn't even notice when playing the game. Excellent use of the full acoustic space, effective use of multiple layers without ever trying to do too much. However... it is extremely conservative as an arrangement. Up to 0:40 and from 1:27 on is a fairly simple cover, leaving only about 47 seconds of interpreted material. On the other hand, since the arrangement is only two minutes long, 47 seconds is a substantial chunk of it (over 1/3). On the other other hand, it is only two minutes long. I'm ambivalent about this one. Two minutes is usually the minimum length we look for, and then only if the arrangement does a lot in that period. And this sort of squanders 60% of that time as a cover. But the rest of it is really good! It doesn't feel incomplete, and I don't think that lengthening it for length's sake would be an improvement. I'm also not sure what other direction you could go with it. We'll see what the other judges have to say, but I'm leaning towards accepting this one. There's really good stuff here and I don't have anything constructive to suggest to make it meet OCR's expectations any more closely. I'd rather take it than leave it. YES (borderline) -
OCR04078 - *YES* Super Mario Land 2 "Seeing Stars"
MindWanderer replied to Gario's topic in Judges Decisions
This is some pretty solid electro, if a little by-the-numbers. Production is mostly fine, though the sidechained pad is a bit loud (and overused) and some of the leads are a bit quiet. The sine arp is a little too over-present, too. I don't think anything is dealbreaking, though. Not the most memorable remix but I don't see a strong reason not to post it, either. YES -
OCR04023 - *YES* Secret of Mana "Hallucinatory Province"
MindWanderer replied to Gario's topic in Judges Decisions
A neat little jazzy number here. Great performances and some fun riffs. It does go off track for a while but, without timestamping it, I think it's clearly a Dark Star arrangement throughout. I do have one complaint: There's an extremely high-pitched sweep pad, pretty close to the limits of my hearing, almost in dog-whistle range. It's not there the whole time, but it is there most of the time, and it's driving me absolutely nuts. I imagine not everyone will even be able to hear it, but for me, it makes this impossible to listen to. Slap a low-pass filter on that one synth (I don't have a spectrograph handy but I'm guessing somewhere around 10kHz) and I think this is great. YES/CONDITIONAL (on elimination of ultra-high frequencies) Edit: I clearly have better high-end hearing than my fellow judges, because I can still hear those high frequencies in the intro, where it's exposed. But they're very quiet as well as brief, and I'm not sure I'd notice if I weren't looking for them. Good enough. YES -
*NO* Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 'Lost Woods Mix'
MindWanderer replied to Gario's topic in Judges Decisions
I'm down with this arrangement. It's catchy and goes to a lot of different places. Some of the synths are a little basic, but nothing is irritating and things switch up so often that it doesn't make much of an impact. Was it intended to reference Ground Man's theme from Mega Man & Bass? The main riff from that emerged in places, especially the ending. Volume is a bit of an issue, though. Overall this is mixed very quietly, with about 2dB of headroom. The main supersaw in particular is very quiet; it's a bit hard to make out when it's trying to carry the lead. That's my only concern, though, and it should be an easy fix. YES/CONDITIONAL (on volume increase, definitely on the master, ideally on the saw as well) -
*NO* Legend of Zelda 'Main Theme (Deffo Deffo Mix)'
MindWanderer replied to Gario's topic in Judges Decisions
Starts off a little slow, with some subtle use of the main theme for almost a minute, but it gets there. It has a nice groove and beat and takes the familiar theme to some fun places. Synths are a little vanilla and don't vary a whole lot; they did start to get old after a while. In particular, the breakdown from 1:25-2:28 is far too long, with its quiet "leads" and static composition. I've been listening to it on a loop for a while, and when it gets to that middle section I can't help but wish it would hurry up and get through it. Also, the monotonous bass line and limited lead selection are really bringing this down overall. It also doesn't help that the main theme loops starting at 0:47, 2:46, and 3:24 are largely similar to each other, with only some small variation in harmonies and a few small riffs. The wind-down and breakdown also have a lot in common. I have mixed feelings about this one--I do enjoy a lot of it, but overall I think it's too simple and static. Vary things up some more in terms of instrumentation and soundscape, especially if you can add some more complex synths, and I think this will be gold. Right now, however, I'm leaning towards NO (resubmit) -
*NO* Musha Aleste 'Galvanic Gear Cover'
MindWanderer replied to Sir_NutS's topic in Judges Decisions
Can't argue with any of that. The production is a little too grungy IMO, but it would still be passable if this weren't so close to the original. There are a few little riffs and frills thrown in, but it's not enough for what we look for. Thanks for submitting it, though, it's a great piece of music and I'm glad I got the chance to hear it. NO -
Note: I'm evaluating the SoundCloud version of this song instead of the YouTube one (or the one the submitter provided). The one we got has indeed been compressed, or rather limited. I'm not sure why we weren't given the superior version. Worth following up on if we choose to post this. A lot of it is conservative, and there are a lot of similar arrangements out there, but this does stand out in a few ways. It does progress through different instrumental styles, and the breakdown in the middle is pretty great. My big question is, at 9:28 long, does it have enough ideas to sustain it? IMO, just. The triplet that drives the backing does wear pretty old, but it comes and goes. There are some sections that get repeated, but they're long sections repeated only once, so it doesn't feel repetitive to me. It doesn't tread any new ground but it's a solid arrangement and performance. YES (assuming access to and permission to use the uncompressed version)
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*NO* Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 'Heart Medicine'
MindWanderer replied to Gario's topic in Judges Decisions
It's indeed a beautiful atmosphere, which meshes perfectly with the ethereal vocals. However, as Gario anticipated, I'm finding the static background too much. In particular, at about the 2:00 mark, the droning bass string pad gets just a hair louder, which calls attention to the fact that you've been hearing the exact same thing the whole time. It reminds you again at 3:00, and then closes out with it. The rest of the background could stand some variety, but it's that bass drone that goes beyond static to grating, for me. And yeah, too quiet. NO (resubmit) -
Interesting take, changing the dark industrial synths into upbeat garage rock. However, emphasis on "garage" there. Production on this seems... almost nonexistent. I don't hear anything that sounds like EQ or compression. As a result, everything sounds indistinct and quiet. Also, the arrangement gives me pause. The first half sounds like a straight cover to me. The second half sounds almost entirely original. It goes with the first half well enough, so it doesn't sound like a medley or anything, but it gives me the impression that you played through the source once, and then just padded out the rest with random jamming. Which isn't the worst thing, one does hear that approach a lot, but it doesn't feel well thought-out. Also, the ending cuts off the tail of the reverb. I'd be happier if some of the original content was in the first half, or if there was more of a callback to the source material in the second half, even just to bookend it, but the main reservation I have is with the production. Clean that up so that every instrument sounds loud and clear and I think this is probably okay, or close to it. NO
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OCR03951 - *YES* Mega Man 3 "Rock the Masters"
MindWanderer replied to Gario's topic in Judges Decisions
I love the creativity of this. The harmonies and twists on such a beloved source definitely gave me feels. That said... it's awfully repetitive. I hardly noticed at first because I'm really into the source, but the 8-note refrain gets repeated verbatim over, and over, and over, and by the end I couldn't overlook it any more. The opening twists it a bit, but it quickly settles into the same version. It goes back to the variant in 1:46-2:05, followed by a respite from 2:05-2:24, but that's it. There's a ton of variety in the accompaniment (although the single triangle used sort of as a kick gets very old), but the main 8-note melody is used a whopping 44 times! The two simple variations used in the intro are used 18 times put together, and the last part of the source is used 7 times. Looking just at the melody, this is actually more repetitive than the already short source. Even though I enjoy this a lot, a big part of why I enjoy it is because of the source material. If this were based on some other soundtrack that I wasn't attached to, I'd come down hard and unequivocally about this level of repetition. If I'm going to be objective and consistent, I can't treat this any differently, so I have to give it a NO -
This is pretty weird even for vaporwave. I've seen the genre described as "dystopian elevator music," but this is so bizarre, dissonant, and fast-changing it's hard to tune out. It makes the listener feel uncomfortable rather than pacified. It's tough to separate my subjective distaste for the result from any objective criticism. There's distortion, but it's intentional. There's dissonance, but that's intentional too. It's short, but you wouldn't want it to be any longer. The source is definitely dominant and all the parts are clearly audible. It does everything it sets out to do. Why anyone would want it to do that is beyond me, but that shouldn't affect the decision, IMHO. I never want to listen to this again, but I can't think of any reason not to give it a YES
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*NO* Splatoon 2 'Fly Octo Fly ~ Ebb & Flow - Metal Cover'
MindWanderer replied to Gario's topic in Judges Decisions
Man, I love this source, and this is an excellent metal cover of it. Definitely a remix I didn't mind listening to repeatedly. That said, it is pretty close to a cover, very conservative overall. It's not quite identical structurally, but it's close. Cutting out the vocals changes the the way it sounds, bringing supporting instruments into the foreground, but it doesn't change the fact that they were there to begin with. The production could stand to be improved as well. There's some overcompression, causing pumping in the louder sections. The lead guitar is getting somewhat muffled by the rhythm guitar and percussion, and could use some EQ work to cut through the mix better. Thanks for sending this in, and I definitely enjoyed it, but I don't think the arrangement is quite what we're looking for, and even then the production would need another pass, IMO. NO -
OCR04021 - *YES* Final Fantasy 4 "Streets of Mysidia"
MindWanderer replied to Gario's topic in Judges Decisions
The challenge here is that the source is only 44 seconds long, and 15 seconds of that is a loop. Trying to make a 5-minute arrangement out of that without being repetitive or adding substantial original content is tough. This is a noble effort, to be sure. The orchestration is solid, and each repetition is approached in a different way. The choir versions are especially engaging. Unfortunately I don't think it's enough. It still comes across as repetitive, partly due to how many of the repetitions use woodwinds in general and flutes in particular, but even with different instrumentation it would still feel same-y. The pacing and depth are similar throughout. The ending is also pretty inconclusive, which adds to the feel. There's a lot of really good stuff here, I just think that as a whole, it doesn't do enough to hold interest. NO (borderline) -
OCR03975 - *YES* Sea of Thieves "A Shark Hunter's Tale"
MindWanderer replied to Gario's topic in Judges Decisions
Cinematic piratical grunge rock, not something I expected to be listening to today. And yet DusK pretty much nails it (as one would expect). Absolutely nails the feel. That said, there are some misses. The fiddle is much too quiet when it's used as harmony--I heard only a few seconds of it on the first listen, except for when it's the lead. I don't hear the hurdy-gurdy at all. Some of the noodling goes a little off the rails, but never for long. I have mixed feelings about the fade-out; it sort of sounds like the intro to a movie, segueing from the opening sequence to character introduction, so there's a bit of an excuse there, but it's still a fade-out. None of the issues are really substantial, except that if you wanted the pirate-y instruments to be audible during the guitar-led parts, this would need to be reworked. I think the arrangement works as-is but that subtlety is lost. YES (but check-in with DusK to see if he wants to tweak it before posting) -
OCR03956 - *YES* Octopath Traveler "By the Flame"
MindWanderer replied to Gario's topic in Judges Decisions
For the most part, I agree with Gario. There are a few sections that I don't think work so well, though. The lead in 2:11-2:48 and 5:37-6:07 sounds much thinner and more bland, especially in the higher registers, and not only does it not really mesh with the rich retro synth soundscape, it's a bit too quiet. It has some timbre to it, but it's largely drowned out and hard to appreciate; when it gets louder in 6:07-6:37 it sounds much better. It's not a bad little synth, but the nice parts of it just aren't audible. I'm also not the biggest fan of the LFO e-piano chords in 3:19-4:18--the oscillation is a bit strong and distracting--but I can live with them. I was actually mulling over this one for a long time and couldn't put my figure on why it didn't sound right, until I realized it was that one synth that sounded so amateurish that it was bringing the rest down. I think it just needs to be a bit louder so that the texture of it becomes audible. It seems like a small thing but it's really affecting my ability to appreciate the piece. Otherwise I'm on board. YES/CONDITIONAL (on making that one synth clearer)