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Clumsy.

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  1. R&B usually isn't my thing, most likely because all I hear lyrically from mainstream artists are way overdone and cliche. Not the case with Malcos, and I was amazed with his vocals (I'm assuming it's him) being of top-notch quality, along with his groove. I love Both Sides!

  2. Yeah, great stuff, like everyone has been saying ... I can't find anything to say that's critical.

    Like Davidicus said above, that panning effect is cool with the 'whoosh', and the falling notes following behind for the finish @ 3:24. Very polished and well-rounded I think ... I wish I heard the earlier versions.

    Cool beans.

  3. I didn't put a typical bass instrument in there, but I did beef up the after-effects of Sytrus' "Bellarina", which has a very deep tone. I put it on my phone, and the bass is pretty much nonexistent, so speakers do matter. Perhaps something more mid-range bass would be better?

  4. Thanks for your reply, I understand what you mean. There's not much changes or build-up, and wasn't sure if I should shake it up some, but thought it best to keep it mellow. There are some things I'd like to tweak here and there, but I feel like there's something lacking, and I'm not really sure what. Maybe it's arrangement.

  5. Hey, I'm new at this myself, but thought I'd try and help. Clipping happens when there is too much going on at high levels of volume, so if you lower the levels while keeping the balance you like until the master gauge peaks right under the red clipping bar, then you won't be getting that distortion. If you're using FL Studios, you can just throw the 'soft clipper' effect onto the master mixer channel, although I don't know if there are any drawbacks in doing so.

  6. Of all the Megaman tracks on OCR, I enjoyed "It's Boss Time" the most. It's pretty simple compared to the others, but it creates the most vivid images in my mind. The gate closing down in the beginning, the fierce battle that follows, and the inevitable failure at the end. A very appropriate use of Megaman's death sfx. Another great thing is that it's the soundtrack to most all bosses, and can have many different scenerios to be played to. I suppose the main reason for liking this track tremendously is because of the nostalgia it creates*. Even though it isn't an overly unique concept, the arrangement was put together very nicely. Thank you much, Gux! Word.

    I also dug "Wily Metal" hardcore.

    *by the way, I don't suck. I made the bosses eat it with no sweat; I owned them. No, truly, they were a piece of cheese cake. You doubt me? Aw.

  7. I was very happy to see the song on OCR, and even happier when I listened to it ... just like most of the people who posted, I was blown away by Flameman's theme when I first heard it (at my birthday party).

    Thank you, EvilHorde, for making such a splendid remix. You know, the first time through, I wasn't too sure about the vocals, but now I really dig it.

    I second M Sipher's request for Windman. ^_^

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