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  1. What you're saying makes sense, but I don't see it applying to my song. Plenty of pretty clear ups and downs. I wasn't subtle about anything.
  2. Care to elaborate as to how it's "boring?"
  3. Everything is too loud. There's no balance man. Everything is fighting for it's right to party, but its one of those crappy parties with fat frat guys and no hot chicks, just the ugly ones that date the fat frat guys. The problem is the low frequencies and the reverb. Too much of both. Kill some of that. The arrangement isn't really all that strong either. It's the original over some barely audible buried in reverb drumbeats. A cut off ending too. Back to the mixing board. NO
  4. Yeah so I'm sitting here waiting for the full Hydrocity bust-out, and I only get a little taste at 2:50. WTH man? Such solid grooves, such nice sound design, but you couldn't interpret the source material material any more? This mix is basically what Larry said; some original stuff over the Hydrocity bassline, quote the melody, more original stuff. You gotta really interpret the source material more. It's almost there. It just needs to really break out and play with the melody. COME ON MAN HYDROCITY ACT 2 IS THE BEST SONG IN THE GAME NO RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB RESUB
  5. That is also my beef. It is also my chicken, veal, and mutton. Remember Mr. Miyagi: "Whole life must have balance." This mix needs balance man. Everything is fighting for attention, which is a real shame because the groove and interpretation is pretty good. Lots of nice melodic and harmonic ideas, but it just fills up one's ears in a bad way. Needs a production fix, and kill the fake guitar. I do want to say I'm pleased with the lack of sampled Hindi film music. NO RESUB
  6. AHAHA I love that Puzzle Bobble-ish pop sound. Awesome. Yeah this is good stuff. I really dig the genre, and this is a particularly nice genre adaptation. The production is ace. Everything sits PERFECTLY in the mix. The orchestral hits particularly had the potential to mess things up, but right when it seems like there's too much, they disappear. Lots of nice changeups throughout the arrangement too; doesn't really get boring, despite the reiteration of some lines. I like it! A strong YES
  7. This sounds like it was played by the robots I build at school. Very mechanical harp and flute work, and because the whole song is acoustic it really detracts from the overall listening experience. This is another piece that just feels like it's going through the motions. No real highs, no real lows; there are points where I can see the attempt, but without attention paid to velocities and dynamics, it comes off as flat. Read what Harmony said about humanization; he summed it up very well. Take it to heart. This piece needs the human touch. NO
  8. Boring. This mix is just going through the motions. There's no energy, and the sounds aren't very interesting. The whole song is just bland. I also don't like the weird chord progression you used under the melody; the second chord (vi, I think) is fine, but the third chord isn't. Sounds odd under the comping rhythm, which in the original song is the actual chord progressions. The song goes IV I V I over and over again until the B section. Trying to give it a more sophisticated sound by using a different chord progression with minor chords doesn't work in this case because you didn't adjust the melody to fit those chords. It's weird. Gray used the right term: ho-hum. That's the feeling I get from this mix. NO
  9. Nice texture, everything is so tightly woven together. The sounds are solid, the groove is solid, and there's a lot of great variation going on. I love the voice over; nice build underneath. Really solid. YES
  10. For the record, the idea for this project was thought up by Arek without knowledge of Rise of the Star prior to its release (although how he didn't know about Rise of the Star is anyone's guess O_o;). So no, it's not a Kirby copycat project. End of story.
  11. SoS has demostrated forward momentum and progress in the past few weeks. As such, it has been moved to Site Projects. Keep the momentum going! Kyle and Lea have been given Project Coordinator status in this forum; as such, they are able to moderate this thread. Also, to everyone, keep in mind: this isn't UnMod or GD, so no messing around. Don't use this thread for personal, irrelevant conversations; this is a project thread dedicated to the project. Lets keep it that way. Carry on.
  12. Yeah this MIC is so old. I need a better one.
  13. Pay attention n00b; there's an i in there. AND there are tons of Indian people in Canada. DUH. AND the family I was talking about is the family I live with in NJ; it was a FAMILY VACATION. Six of us DROVE UP. NOOB OMG
  14. My name is pronounced SHAH-rick. Not Sha-reek.
  15. I'm already working on it. Left it out because I was planning on doing it as a bonus track anyway.
  16. Nice. In other news: I talk too much.
  17. The newest episode of the VGDJ Podcast is all about Rise of the Star! Go get it!!!
  18. NO OVERRIDE Sounds like premade loops strung together. Nice try.
  19. Larry and Zyko already wrote dissertations, so I'll keep my vote short (also because I'm lazy, but whatever ). I really like it. I think Larry's comment about liking it as a casual listener rung true for me as well. This is the kind of stuff I listen to when I'm driving home. Real smooth stuff; lots of nice variation and a good soundscape. Percussive elements are great, especially congas. NICE. The bass is a sexy girl that's out of my league. Can't so no to this. YES
  20. Technobias! I wish the song just sounded more anthemic, but that's probably the fault of the source tune. It's a good remix of a forgettable source tune, and you did a good job of trying to make it as catchy as possible. The production is pretty tight; not too muddy, not too much reverb, everything is just right. The structure is okay. Not a lot of risks taken, but its solidly excecuted. Decent concept, solid execution; I give it a YES.
  21. That was an error on my part, actually; I thought I had them tagged with the proper artist names. Apparently it didn't save.
  22. FLAC files are lossess audio encodes. CD quality with no artifacts like MP3. There's a readme file included. For more information about FLAC, go here: http://flac.sourceforge.net/ You don't have to download the FLAC files if you don't want to; if you're using a BitTorrent client that supports selecting specific files, just deselect the FLACs.
  23. Yeah, herocraw.com and herograw.net. Two different mirrors, yo.
  24. Rise of the Star - The Kirby's Adventure Remix Collaboration Official Site: http://kirby.ocremix.org/ Project History Thread: http://www.ocremix.org/forums/showthread.php?t=2277 MP3s are available at the official site, and both MP3s and FLAC encodes are available via BitTorrent. Please download via BitTorrent if you can from OCR's tracker (http://bt.ocremix.org/) and help to alleviate the bandwidth for the mirrors. This thread is for comments and feedback about the album! PLEASE ENJOY! -Shariq Ansari, Project Manager <()>
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