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MindWanderer

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  1. It shouldn't happen at all, server-side. VBulletin uses session cookies, so your getting logged out prematurely would be due to your cookies getting corrupted or cleared, or your internet connection going down (and even if your connection goes down, the cookies should persist in most cases). You might have an overzealous internet security program that's nuking your cookies.
  2. It's an awesome idea, but I see a lot of threads asking for female vocalists already. And site participation in general seems to be at a low right now. I think you'll have a hard time drumming up enough participation.
  3. I just discovered something interesting: Audacity does indeed introduce distortions into your render if there are muted tracks in the project. Really bad ones. I can't think why. The distortions aren't there during playback within the program, they just show up when you export to .WAV.
  4. Submitting now. Got a nasty stomach bug before I started mastering, and then some strange rendering artifacts, so it could definitely stand to be cleaner. If people like it, I'll try fixing it some other time. But right now I need some rest in a bad way.
  5. I'm still having trouble with this.I noticed that in the mix I'm working on right now, the crest factor goes up when my mix gets louder. During the quiet buildup, crest factor is less than 1. Then it gets to 6-7 as I add instruments, and about 15-16 when I start hitting the limiter. That's with SPAN before the master limiter in my mix; when I move it after, the numbers change but the pattern remains (about 10 when I start limiting). I also notice that SPAN keeps track of the max crest, which suggests that big = bad. I'm also pretty sure that crest, being a ratio, is unitless (not measured in dB. On a related topic, I see the following two comments frequently: 1) You should set your master limiter at around -0.2dB. 2) TLs Pocket Limiter is the bomb. Except, as near as I can tell, TLs doesn't let you set a limit at anything but 0dB. Are these two statements contradictory, then?
  6. Coming along. Arrangement is nearly done, production is tomorrow. A little more medley-ish than I'd like, but these are two very complex sources with very different meters.
  7. Probably should have started a new thread, but a mod can split off my reply just as easily. Happens to all of us, but what you can try doing is hum a few bars into your phone's recorder, slap on something for rhythm. It won't even remotely approximate what you're going for, but it's sometimes enough to jog your memory back onto the same track. I'm not familiar with FL Mobile, but there are other apps that make this easy. Evernote, for one. You can also try Stringnote, which integrates into Evernote to let you double-tap the power button for instant recording. (My phone, the G5S, is only partially supported and that aspect of the app sucks for me).Although I can't fathom why it would be hard to upload WAV's with FL Mobile. That seems like it's the single most important thing it could do. http://bit.ly/1qzLZIg
  8. Aha! I keep hearing how everyone drops high-pass filters on everything every chance they get, but I never really understood why before. Thanks Zircon!
  9. Or, what more beginners/hobbyists around here do, swap out the instrument entirely with one with similar properties. You could even take a bad sample/soundfont and filter the hell out of it so that it sounds like an entirely different (electronic) instrument, but retains some of the "essential flavor" of the electric guitar. You just need to get out of the "uncanny valley" where your instrument sounds too fake to be authentic, and too real to be considered an electronic instrument. Crystal is one of my favorite tools for this; it lets you use a soundfont as the base waveform for a synth, instead of a square/pulse/saw/sine/etc.
  10. I never knew the game was supposed to be played at mealtime! The things you learn! (Read Me.txt claims that it was a "lunch" title.) It's also made with the "•" character, which isn't recognized by any .txt reader I can find other than a web browser.
  11. Size on disk is a function of cluster size. In this case, anything generally close to either file size will have the same size on the disk (because it rounds up to the nearest cluster). So no, the files are not quite the same size. Are they precisely the same length, to the millisecond? Otherwise, I'd guess that there are differences in the headers, specifically the format chunk (which is variable size, see http://www-mmsp.ece.mcgill.ca/Documents/AudioFormats/WAVE/WAVE.html).
  12. A Taste of Ivalice: Very cool dissonant effects going on here, I like how disturbing it is. Very unique and memorable. Unfortunately, that aspect got dropped halfway through--it would have been nice if those electro-industrial instruments made a return toward the end. The EQ could stand some tweaking, especially the harp, but overall great production. Dustin Time: I agree with Eino, it's a little flat. The leads in particular get buried. The interesting timing sometimes works and sometimes doesn't--swing and arps, especially, are hard to integrate. Spirit of Beginning: It's a good arrangement, but not a genre I feel comfortable commenting on. It could benefit from some level tweaking, but otherwise it does what it does quite well (while it lasts). Avoin tie: There's a pumping that sounds like overcompression to me, and it's distracting almost to the point of being painful. I just couldn't get through listening to this a second time. Interesting that you went with a jazzy percussion section as well. I'm not crazy about the instrument choices--they don't seem to be chosen in any kind of unified way, they step on each other, some are clean and some are dirty. I hope everyone can make time for mixing next time! My own is coming along nicely, I'm having a lot of fun with it and learning some new things.
  13. Destroyer. Definitely destroyer. Aw yeah, exactly what I wanted. I have some ideas cooked up already, I'll get something done if it's humanly possible.
  14. Do you just need a file server, or do you actually need remote desktop access? What OS?
  15. It's mostly because the last generation did so well, I think. Those were the most successful consoles any of the three makers had ever made, by a lot. And they all started in full swing. This time: Nintendo: "Our new console is graphically comparable to those of our competitors' last generation, its key feature is a peripheral no one really knows what to do with, its name makes it sounds like an accessory to our last system, and it costs almost twice as much!" Microsoft: "Our new console is still HD, does a bunch of things you can already do on your computer, features a gimmicky device that doesn't have any good game support despite being out for years now, launches with almost entirely games that are already out on older systems, prevents you from playing used games or from playing offline, and is the most expensive console in years!" Sony: "No changes. It's just more PlayStation. It's prettier. You know you'll buy one eventually, anyway, because the other guys suck." Now that new exclusive titles are coming out, there will start to be some buy-in. But it's not because the consoles are anything to brag about, it's because you need them to play the new games. Almost nothing was announced at E3 that couldn't have been made last-gen, and if they did, still no one would buy the new consoles.
  16. Very nice. That's a really rich soundscape for 8-bit. Are the pads actually 8-bit, or are you cheating there?
  17. Nice stuff. Needs a bit more buildup before getting into the exciting stuff. Low end is a bit weak for this kind of cinematic soundscape. And of course it's really mechanical. But it's an enjoyable arrangement.
  18. What browser are you guys using? On Chrome for Linux, mine is present but moved to the left a bit. On Chrome for Android, mine is gone.
  19. Eino, what is "pomminvarma juttu" intended to mean? Google translates it as, "Sure thing about the A-bomb." I assume it's something about guaranteed explosives, but I'm not sure.
  20. I personally think that choosing your DAW based on the packed-in samples and instruments is missing the point (unless that's the main feature of the DAW). FL and Reaper support VST plugins, which means you can use all the samples and soundfonts on the internet, plus instrument plugins like Kontakt and Native Instruments. Plenty there for either the budget or the whole-hog approach.
  21. I'm really surprised this got listed under Mega Man 5. That source is used in a really subtle way--I'm a huge fan of the original, and have the official "Rock Arrange" version on my daily playlist, and it's still really hard for me to pick out here, except for a few seconds here and there.
  22. The patron bonuses don't thrill me, but it's been a while since I bought a T-shirt. Do you guys get to take home more if we donate through PayPal or through Patreon? Is the workshop hosting and indexing a target feature for the next 12 months, then? That's a big deal for you, it'll really help with the competition from YouTube and SoundCloud, and the slow-and-tight judging process being a bottleneck.
  23. That's some pretty annoying DRM, and I'm not sure if this is so amazing compared to other VST's that do the same things, but I signed up anyway just in case.
  24. Generally speaking, OCR doesn't control any rights to the music it posts; you'd want to talk to the artist whose music you want to use.But if you want to direct a question to OCR staff specifically, [thread=14735]this thread[/thread] is the place.
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