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100_PERCENT ROEMER

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  1. The most I record simultaneously is three input lines when I play my hollowbody electric guitar so I don't think I can get rid of my mixer for recording. I use 2 mics for the acoustic space, one line for the electric pickup, and then combine both the acoustic and electric signals which results in what sounds like two different guitars playing together simultaneously. Maybe this is a silly approach, but since the three inputs are ultimately reduced down into a L and R signal and fed into the DAW, I pan the acoustic signal entirely to one side with the electric signal panned to the other. Once I have the two independent signals on the L and R channels respectively (now both in mono), I then set up two completely separate tracks/FX for them in the DAW and then invert the panning so they're centered (more or less) and in stereo but with each "stage" having their own unique processing chain. Looking at some of the less expensive interfaces with two channels (like this one https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/OnyxProd22--mackie-onyx-producer-2-2-usb-audio-interface), I'm left wondering: will the signal going into the interface get processed by the computer before going to the outputs for listening? Or will the signal coming in from the mixer just go directly to the outs regardless of the USB connection?
  2. I'm forever dreaming of alarm clocks running on turbo mode... (Also, making this track cured my tinnitus. Seriously) https://soundcloud.com/100_percent_roemer/forever-turbo-alarm-clock And if soundcloud isn't good enough, here's a terrible music video with 100% extra pain Source tunes are Forever Turbo Heat Dance, Pebble Man, and Men's Hair Club.
  3. Howdy OCR, So after 10+ years of faithful service, my desktop and dedicated soundcard need replacement. I picked up a solid laptop on sale at CostCo but of course, the only audio output is a 1/8" jack. My previous setup used an audiophile 192 soundcard which had six breakout cables with 1/4" connections. This allowed me to go from an analog mixing board to the computer for processing in FL studio, then back into the mixing board via a separate 2-track (L/R) circuit which then would go to my speakers/headphones. Since I'm using a new computer entirely now, I wanted to know if there is some sort of magic box utility thing that could accomplish the same. See attached for what I'm looking for. My budget is around $200 but since I already have a good mixer, something small and cheap would be preferable especially if it connects via USB. Thanks!
  4. Dude this goes hard! Nice work!
  5. wow, this one's a hell of a mashup ahahaha. Love it!
  6. lol I thought youtube started buffering at 1:09
  7. Thank you very much! Unfortunately (and I should have had enough foresight to see this coming), the name is too long and it wraps strangely regardless of the browser used. Feel free to disregard this request if I'm asking too much, but could you amend my username to "100_PERCENT ROEMER" instead? (removal of the second '_' symbol) Sorry for the inconvenience, and thanks in advance if you can do it!
  8. If possible, I would like to change my username to "100%ROEMER" to match up with my soundcloud profile and differentiate between my musical work and the other work I do. If it is impossible to include special characters such as '%' in a username, please change to "100_PERCENT_ROEMER" instead. Thank you!
  9. What a fun concept! Please put me down for a remix from either the greatly underappreciated Knytt Underground or the greatly disturbing Lisa the Painful RPG. Edit: I'm going to claim LisathePainfulRPG - Forever Turbo Heat Dance ?
  10. Quoting to bump cockbee into 2024 with style
  11. the support that comes in at the 1 minute mark is nice and has that watery feel to it, but it was too quiet to really make out... If you think about famous water tracks like aquatic ambience, the kick is VERY subdued and minimal. The kick and percussion also has prominent delay on it to create that echo effect that really makes the track stand out. Maybe try to reduce the prominence of your kick a bit and muffle it a bit? Just a thought, feel free to disregard. Fun track regardless, nice breakdown at the 2 minute mark btw
  12. reworked track from ground up including mixing board/sends and kick/808 samples, shortened intro, kept most patterns, added piano solo with variations on main theme, added more automation to the automation hellscape attached wav of most recent stable iteration - BC005 (2/29 10:20AM) ---- FL keys and the mixer are the last remaining tools that can function properly now, it's only piano from here on project file has deteriorated due to famisynth 2.5.2 32-bit and FL10 -> FL20 conversion incompatibilities ASIO drivers glitch heavily during playback with pops and clicks adding/removing instrumentation causes system crash closing FL causes m-audio soundcard driver crash followed by system crash famisynth plays on its own without patterns at points, used filters to alleviate this (sounds nice in the end though) exporting a new wav in a newly resaved file is the only way to listen to the track now, hah using this post as an external archive in case this cursed project causes my 10 year old pc to melt down entirely, now getting BSODs after system crash soundcard meltdown after 041.............................................. 045 - who needs soundcards anyway? 055 - nani?!? Stems exported from 064 for remixing, current iteration BC006 BLOOD_CONSTRICTION_006.wav
  13. Learned the hard way a capo can do some legit damage to the strings as they grind away on the steel fret while clamped. Oh well...
  14. oh dear, it's up now (I hope) unfortunately, soundcloud compression causes static and distortion on the kick. oh well.. distortion issue resolved
  15. an abyssal hellscape of automation and reverberation https://soundcloud.com/100_percent_roemer/blood-constriction
  16. great track, I've enjoyed listening to it over the last couple years. Awesome work, thanks for sharing
  17. oh rad man, I enjoyed that album, what track did you write??
  18. Sounds kinda like the premise of Terranigma, cool stuff! Get a rom and SNES emulator and give it a go sometime, might find some more inspiration from it.
  19. These are fun to listen to, second half of your menu music is a real banger. All of them are nice, prison theme reminds me of Chrono Trigger guardia forest theme. What the premise of the non existent game?
  20. Wow, this is very generous of you. I would personally love a set of the Balance and Ruin soundtrack CDs. My fav track is Gobble, Snarf, Snap followed by Fistful of Nickels, but every track is great in its own right. If you have any extras I'd be most appreciative and I can cover shipping if you want. Thank you
  21. Haha, thanks for the encouragement. It's hard for me to take someone else's work and make it my own, some people are great at it but I'm not one of them. I've done a few game remixes but more as self-studies than anything else. This Red Brinstar remix was a real banger though, made it in 187 minutes with another 60 minutes for mixing and mastering
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