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Several things: 1) Play all my stuff very frequently ;D (especially lover reef; of the mixes I've worked on, that's the one most likely to be well-recieved by a mainstream audience, imo) 2) Talk to Larry, I'm sure he'll be able to give you good advice, since he used to host an OCR radio show himself (albeit internet radio) 3) Is it limited to OCR stuff or game music in general? Seems to be like it would be a good idea to also bring in some DoD, VGmix (if it ever comes back up), Remix: ThaSauce, and so on.
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OCR01495 - Chrono Trigger "Town Life"
Geoffrey Taucer replied to djpretzel's topic in ReMix Reviews & Comments
THought I'd already posted this here, but I guess not. I don't have tabs, and probably won't make them in the near future (though with as many requests as I'm getting, I might make tabs eventually). I can, however, give you the chords: Am, C, D, G, Am, C, D, G, G, Am, C, D, <---Main melody starts with this line G, Am, C, D, Em, Bm, C, G, D, Em, Am, C, D, C, D, G, D, E, Am, C, D, G, Am, C, D, G, Then it repeats (minus the first two lines) two more times. The brief interlude between the first and second verses is just G, Gsus5, G. A couple of the C chords have a D thrown in on the B string, but otherwise the melody falls almost entirely within the voicing of the chords. -
Yeah, audacity can't handle guitar suite. Not sure why.
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If you're using a software amp modeler, you'd use it in place of, not in conjunction with, a pod. As for recording, you record the dry signal, then play/render it with the amp modeller. That way, you can make adjustments to the tone even after recording.
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Keep us posted
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Bah! The is better.
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Setting up a rackmount tone module
Geoffrey Taucer replied to Geoffrey Taucer's topic in Music Composition & Production
Thanks ten characters -
Next time this happnes, don't immediately blow the whistle; let's take some time to fuck with the culprit's head first.
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Setting up a rackmount tone module
Geoffrey Taucer replied to Geoffrey Taucer's topic in Music Composition & Production
So there's no way to set it up so that to motif recieves signals both from the keyboard and the computer? EDIT: by the way, figured out why it isn't making any sound, and now that I have that fixed, I fucking love this thing already -
Setting up a rackmount tone module
Geoffrey Taucer replied to Geoffrey Taucer's topic in Music Composition & Production
But what if I want to send a signal from the computer to the motif? Also, I can't seem to get any sound out of the motif. I know it's recieving a midi signal, because there's a light that blinks whenever I hit a key or do anything else that should send a midi signal. I know it's hooked up to the mixer properly, because there's an audio spike when I turn the motif on. But I'm not hearing anything else from it. -
I just acquired a motif rack. What's the best way to set this up? There are three things I need to have connected: the motif, a midi controller, and my soundcard. Soundcard has midi in and out, and the keyboard and the motif both have midi in, out, and thru.
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The "who uses what" thread
Geoffrey Taucer replied to Geoffrey Taucer's topic in Music Composition & Production
BWAHAHAHAHA! Soon to be added to my setup: A Motif. -
OCR01607 - Great Giana Sisters "Giana's Homecoming"
Geoffrey Taucer replied to djpretzel's topic in ReMix Reviews & Comments
Oooooh, man, I heard this as a wip, and knew it would be great. Very beautiful (if a bit slow). Guitars are well done, vocals are beautiful. Percussion is brilliant. Overall, very beautiful mix. -
Need some help getting started.
Geoffrey Taucer replied to furymaster's topic in Music Composition & Production
Most important part of getting started: don't expect to be awesome in a day. Or a week. Or a month. It takes time and practice to get good at this, and I guarantee your early attempts at remixing will suck. Don't get discouraged, keep at it, and accept criticism. -
Wolfstone ten characters
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Oh, man, looked these guys up after you mentioned them, and they're great! Looks like I'm gonna have to buy all their CDs...
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OCR01606 - Castlevania "Vampire Spanker"
Geoffrey Taucer replied to djpretzel's topic in ReMix Reviews & Comments
Ohhhhhhh, man. I love this. Very very well done. -
Great Big Sea
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OCR01605 - Final Fantasy VI "Cyanide"
Geoffrey Taucer replied to djpretzel's topic in ReMix Reviews & Comments
Holy shit! This is fucking cool! Asian instrumentation sounds awesome. Flawlessly executed, sounds very authentic. All of it sounds real. I would have loved to hear more development of the asian vibe but what's there is absolutely brilliant. Aah, yes, and then the guitars, just as well done. Great playing, great choice of tones, awesome arrangement. The wah solo is positively orgasmic. This will definitely go among my all-time favorites. I have but one complaint: the ending sucks. Horribly. Sounds like the mixer just lost interest and said "I'm bored, so I'll end it here" -
Pirates of the Carribean: Irish Metal mix
Geoffrey Taucer replied to Geoffrey Taucer's topic in Post Your Original Music!
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Huzzah! We missed you, Shariq
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Xenogears - Gathering Stars in the Night Sky Remix
Geoffrey Taucer replied to Kivou's topic in Post Your Game ReMixes!
The source is one of my all-time favorite songs. THis is definitely an interesting take on it. Sort of a laid back piano/guitar jazz thang; I'm definitely digging it. I'd make the guitar a bit quieter and add a touch more reverb; right now it sounds like the guitar amp is right next to my ear, while the piano is in the next room. Noticable mistakes on the guitar at 1:35 and 1:43, but I assume you already knew about those. As far as production goes, it's difficult to tell what's intentional and what's not; the piano is really bright and the guitar really dull, but to a certian extent that works with the style. The whole thing is very minimalist and my first impulse is to say that it needs bass, light percussion, and perhaps pads of some sort, but again, the minimalism sort of fits with the style, and adding other instruments could well destroy the charm that makes this mix so captivating. I think it could do with some more movement earlier in the piece. It's very slow and laid back, but that gets old quickly without any spice. This could work as just a guitar/piano duet, but you'll need to do a bit more to keep it interesting. It sounds like between guitar and piano, piano is your forte (forgive the pun), so I'd focus on spicing that up a bit. I'd love to see the piano take center stage at some point in the mix with the guitar sinking into the background; perhaps this could be done in the next section (I assume you were planning on making this longer than it is now). There are a few points where the chords on the piano sounded a bit wierd to me, but I don't know enough theory to say why they sounded wierd or how to fix it, and it may well be intentional anyway. I'd say for a first mix, you're off to a very good start. -
DrumUltimA's mom did the strings for his cavestory mix -- does that count?