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SirCorn got a reaction from classic_gamer_76 in Lylat System CLEAR: A Star Fox Tribute Album
I actually still have the midi you sent me in my project file, so no worries!
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SirCorn reacted to Thirdkoopa in Lylat System CLEAR: A Star Fox Tribute Album
which ones? and awesome!
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SirCorn reacted to Rocklynn in Silent Hill (The order of Mason) - Original fan music inspired by the series
Song composed by me inspired by my favorite horror series Silent Hill.
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SirCorn reacted to The Nikanoru in Lylat System CLEAR: A Star Fox Tribute Album
I think @Pichu's Dad wants you to send him your Meteor WIP so he can show you what he means.
Thanks for the WIP! I'll PM you some feedback once I get a chance.
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SirCorn reacted to The Nikanoru in Lylat System CLEAR: A Star Fox Tribute Album
Thanks, Thirdkoopa! Anyone else need some horn from @JohnStacy for their tracks?
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@Starphoenix has given me an update of Cyber Attack using the feedback he got. Sounding better all the time!
@Thirdkoopa has given me permission to post his WIP, Contemplating the End (working title). This is a very interesting slow jazz take on Area 6 ... brimming with performer potential!
@classic_gamer_76 and @TheChargingRhino have sent me another WIP of Records 1 including some work by @Pichu's Dad. Sounds great, love the variety of instrument leads here!
Check them out, let us know what you think!
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SirCorn got a reaction from TheChargingRhino in Lylat System CLEAR: A Star Fox Tribute Album
For sure! You know I'm down. I've been swamped with a lot of projects so I'm catching up with the progress of everything going on in this thread so don't count me out!
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SirCorn reacted to Gario in Super Mario Bros. "Underwater" for solo guitar (with TAB)
Sounds a little like a classical guitar arrangement, with the accompaniment and lead playing all at once. The performance could've been cleaner, and the timing could've been better for the melody line, but it's definitely a cool idea you have going there. The tab for it is a nice bonus, I might add.
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SirCorn got a reaction from JK FlipFlop in Super Mario Bros. "Underwater" for solo guitar (with TAB)
Hello friends! I recently wrote an arrangement of the Underwater theme from Super Mario Bros. and wrote the sheet music/TAB for my arrangement for educational purposes and wanted to share it here in case anyone was interested. Hope you enjoy!
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SirCorn got a reaction from TheChargingRhino in Lylat System CLEAR: A Star Fox Tribute Album
I could give it a shot at well!
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SirCorn got a reaction from Shhwonk in VGM Inspired Prog Rock (Instrumental) - Becoming Elephants: Volume 1
Hey everyone, I'm new to the forums but would love to share some of the work I've done with my group Becoming Elephants. It's got a musical vibe similar to some video game soundtracks like Castlevania/Mega Man/TMNT but also some modern sounds that draw influence from progressive rock, metal, and jazz fusion. It's all instrumental and our first album is a concept album. Hope you enjoy it! It's available in it's entirety for streaming on Soundcloud, YouTube, and Spotify. Thanks!
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SirCorn reacted to Ridiculously Garrett in iOS Production
Yeah, I've heard from a lot of people that Garage Band is the best start when integrating into DAW's. Because it's affordable, and you'd be surprised with what you can come up with when a lot of hard work is put into a project.
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SirCorn reacted to Ridiculously Garrett in iOS Production
Hey, I'm glad I'm not the only one that doesn't have actual equipment. I don't have a setup. I just have my garageband app. I know. I know. What a pleb I am. XD But it's all I have and frankly all I'm gonna have for a while. So, you're not the only one that uses iOS tech. It works pretty well, though, for being an app. I've certainly learned a lot from the little I've done.
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SirCorn reacted to Nutritious in iOS Production
Nice write-up and info - this is the first time I've run across most of the above. I've been seriously considering FL Studio mobile for iOS so I can sketch out ideas and import the projects to my pc. What I haven't seriously considered is full production via my mobile device. Pretty impressive.
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SirCorn got a reaction from Gario in iOS Production
Hi, I wanted to let everyone know what kind of rig I've been using and ask other members of the community for some advice/feedback regarding iOS recording and production. Does anyone have any experience with this? I'd love to hear about mobile music production from people other than YouTube. lol
As far as my rig goes, I have an iPad mini, running through a Focusrite iTrack Dock (anyone familiar with Focusrite would like to know that it is a cousin of the Scarlet as it uses the same mic preamps) with lightning connector allowing me to record at 24-bit/96kHz and get some really good sounds.
If there are any other users on the forums that produce with iOS tech, I'd love to hear about it! I'll list my setup (with links) as it stands below so you can get a better idea of what I'm working with.
Tracking/Audio Capture:
2 Samson CL8 Studio Condenser Microphones (I use other mics too, but these are the ones that get used the most)
Focusrite iTrack Dock
iPad mini
Harmonicdog MultiTrack DAW
Final Touch
Guitar Amp Simulation:
BIAS Amp
BIAS FX
Synthesizers:
SoundPrism
Caustic
Drum Machine/Loops:
Caustic
Now, at this point, I could get pretty redundant as there any many different ways to use each of the apps to get a different result, but the main thing I wanted to share was that I use the inter-app audio support of the Positive Grid apps (BIAS FX and BIAS Amp) within Multitrack DAW to get my amp sounds and often use the effects bus in the DAW for reverb/delay as they are relatively high quality. I can use BIAS for guitar and bass guitar. SoundPrism does not have inter-app audio support nor does it have AudioBus support (I don't know about SoundPrism PRO, though... haven't used it) so I am using an external device (iPhone 4, baby!) via 3.5mm to 1/4" cable into my line-in port of the iTrack Dock. This comes in handy for a lot of things like my chaos pad (SynthPad, which also does not have Audiobus support).
Those of you familiar with recording via iOS will know how valuable AudioShare can be, and that is the main way I take drum loops/samples from Caustic or other DAWs (like GarageBand) and import them into MultiTrack as it is a much better DAW with good EQ, Reverb, Delay, Compression, and editing options in a very simple, user-friendly setting. Not the most complex or feature-packed DAW on iOS (not like Cubasis or Auria) but it does a good job for very cheap.
Once my project is done, I bounce the track, export it to Final Touch, and start with several of their mastering presets and tweak them to my specs. I have the option to export the whole track in many different file types, bitrates, and have the option to upload directly to Dropbox, SoundCloud, email, etc... BUT Final Touch is also great for mastering tracks BEFORE they hit the DAW. Sometimes I'll send my drum track from Caustic (which may include live automation, synths, drum samples, etc...) and want it to sound a certain way before I mix in my live tracks (guitars, vocals, saxophones, hand percussion, etc...) and will give me a better idea of what to listen for and edit properly. THEN I'll bounce that, and master the whole track, making less-drastic edits to my master, and have a more coherent sounding track.
This is just scratching the surface of what is available to artists via iOS and I may have said a lot of redundant things but I wanted to share what I do with others who haven't experimented with iOS music production/creation before and get some ideas from others who have been doing it longer/differently than myself.
Thanks!
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SirCorn got a reaction from Nutritious in iOS Production
Hi, I wanted to let everyone know what kind of rig I've been using and ask other members of the community for some advice/feedback regarding iOS recording and production. Does anyone have any experience with this? I'd love to hear about mobile music production from people other than YouTube. lol
As far as my rig goes, I have an iPad mini, running through a Focusrite iTrack Dock (anyone familiar with Focusrite would like to know that it is a cousin of the Scarlet as it uses the same mic preamps) with lightning connector allowing me to record at 24-bit/96kHz and get some really good sounds.
If there are any other users on the forums that produce with iOS tech, I'd love to hear about it! I'll list my setup (with links) as it stands below so you can get a better idea of what I'm working with.
Tracking/Audio Capture:
2 Samson CL8 Studio Condenser Microphones (I use other mics too, but these are the ones that get used the most)
Focusrite iTrack Dock
iPad mini
Harmonicdog MultiTrack DAW
Final Touch
Guitar Amp Simulation:
BIAS Amp
BIAS FX
Synthesizers:
SoundPrism
Caustic
Drum Machine/Loops:
Caustic
Now, at this point, I could get pretty redundant as there any many different ways to use each of the apps to get a different result, but the main thing I wanted to share was that I use the inter-app audio support of the Positive Grid apps (BIAS FX and BIAS Amp) within Multitrack DAW to get my amp sounds and often use the effects bus in the DAW for reverb/delay as they are relatively high quality. I can use BIAS for guitar and bass guitar. SoundPrism does not have inter-app audio support nor does it have AudioBus support (I don't know about SoundPrism PRO, though... haven't used it) so I am using an external device (iPhone 4, baby!) via 3.5mm to 1/4" cable into my line-in port of the iTrack Dock. This comes in handy for a lot of things like my chaos pad (SynthPad, which also does not have Audiobus support).
Those of you familiar with recording via iOS will know how valuable AudioShare can be, and that is the main way I take drum loops/samples from Caustic or other DAWs (like GarageBand) and import them into MultiTrack as it is a much better DAW with good EQ, Reverb, Delay, Compression, and editing options in a very simple, user-friendly setting. Not the most complex or feature-packed DAW on iOS (not like Cubasis or Auria) but it does a good job for very cheap.
Once my project is done, I bounce the track, export it to Final Touch, and start with several of their mastering presets and tweak them to my specs. I have the option to export the whole track in many different file types, bitrates, and have the option to upload directly to Dropbox, SoundCloud, email, etc... BUT Final Touch is also great for mastering tracks BEFORE they hit the DAW. Sometimes I'll send my drum track from Caustic (which may include live automation, synths, drum samples, etc...) and want it to sound a certain way before I mix in my live tracks (guitars, vocals, saxophones, hand percussion, etc...) and will give me a better idea of what to listen for and edit properly. THEN I'll bounce that, and master the whole track, making less-drastic edits to my master, and have a more coherent sounding track.
This is just scratching the surface of what is available to artists via iOS and I may have said a lot of redundant things but I wanted to share what I do with others who haven't experimented with iOS music production/creation before and get some ideas from others who have been doing it longer/differently than myself.
Thanks!
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SirCorn got a reaction from classic_gamer_76 in Lylat System CLEAR: A Star Fox Tribute Album
Oh yes, I can slap dat bass! Just depends on what level of skill you'll need, but I can get pretty funky.
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SirCorn got a reaction from The Nikanoru in Lylat System CLEAR: A Star Fox Tribute Album
Oh yes, I can slap dat bass! Just depends on what level of skill you'll need, but I can get pretty funky.
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SirCorn got a reaction from DS394 in Lylat System CLEAR: A Star Fox Tribute Album
Hey guys, this is a really cool project idea. I'd like to offer my services as a performer to anyone needing some live instrumental recordings. I have a high quality audio rig and have mic techniques and basic eq/mastering knowledge to get a good .wav of anything that needs to be sent to remixers. I've got too many projects going on to offer a dedicated remix of any of the tracks myself or oversee the arrangement, but I'd be happy to track/record anything that I can offer!
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SirCorn got a reaction from classic_gamer_76 in Lylat System CLEAR: A Star Fox Tribute Album
Sounds great! Thank you! Just contact me when you need me to start getting to work and I'll do my best!
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SirCorn got a reaction from Uffe von Lauterbach in Nintendo Gamecube Startup Jingle (Hip Hop Remix)
Dude this is rad. I have a buddy that would LOVE this. I'll be sure to share it with him. He looks for jams to hype his melee game.
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SirCorn reacted to The Nikanoru in Chocobo Theme - Irish Bossa Nova Remix
Cute. It kind makes me think of a Chocobo walking around in Mr. Roger's Neighborhood or down the street on the Andy Griffith Show (I can just see Barney staring at it as it goes by LOL).
I, for one, would like to hear where you take this. I've heard this theme done to a lot of styles, but I don't think 'Irish Folk/Jazz' would be among them.
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SirCorn got a reaction from Jabadoterry in OCR03100 - Super Mario Bros. 'Me and Mario down by the Schoolyard'
I'm a huge fan of euphonium! Had a buddy in college that was great at it and he was the first to show me the Bob-omb Battlefield cover that got some attention back in '07/'08. Love it
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SirCorn reacted to The Nikanoru in Lylat System CLEAR: A Star Fox Tribute Album
Yeah, one or two instruments, anyway.
I've put you down as performer/collaborator for all the instruments you have listed on your profile - including vocals. You can always refer any requests to someone else if you don't have time or feel capable. I've also put you down for audio support. Let me know if you want me to change anything.
I've also put @classic_gamer_76 down as a performer/collaborator for synthesizer, since he's now involved in three different collaborations. It's been great working with him on Corneria so far!
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SirCorn got a reaction from Smooth4lyfe1987 in Nintendo Gamecube Startup Jingle (Hip Hop Remix)
Dude this is rad. I have a buddy that would LOVE this. I'll be sure to share it with him. He looks for jams to hype his melee game.
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SirCorn got a reaction from classic_gamer_76 in Lylat System CLEAR: A Star Fox Tribute Album
No prob, thanks for putting it out there! I am offering performance on any of the instruments I have listed on my profile in addition to vocals, if needed! I'm not a classically trained vocalist so I wouldn't go as far as to say that is my offer to the project primarily, but can do it in a chamber/choral setting if needed. I can assist on audio support as well, but my equipment is quite modest compared to most people and I'd be best suited at recording myself and getting those tracks sounding good. I'm a multi instrumentalist by trade and can cover a lot of territory.