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  1. Yeah, i agree it does need to get spiced up sonically. Truthfully this song was made in about a day and was just kind of a "see if i can" type of thing. I had listened to Dimmu Borgir's Fear and Wonder and wanted to do a song that evoked that feeling. I'm still on the fence about trying to submit this in the future since there are gonna be some amazing Jenova musiks coming...

  2. Logic Pro is a great host program. If i had or even liked macs i would definitely go for it.

    You can go for a much cheaper alternative to what Nicholestein posted. Kontact is a pretty expensive sampler that doesn't necessarily have the best cpu usage and options for the money. Don't get me wrong, i use it for a few programs and it serves its purpose well, but there are much better-for-the-money samplers out there.

    You can also just use headphones for monitors for your music and they work just as well. Just make sure how your mix sounds comparatively to other songs cuz headphones can color the sound since they're trying to recreate a broad range from such a small speaker.

    But anyway, don't get discouraged by the price of things. I used Reason 2.5 and only Reason 2.5 for a very long time and was able to produce high quality mixes (not as good as others, but my point is that you can do it) with what i got for $150 on sale.

  3. This is pretty interesting actually. I say i would have to agree with everyone else and say that you need better samples and it needs to be a lil less repetitive. I would say its pretty darn well mastered for the samples you're using, but you maybe need to add a bit more of a lower end. Otherwise, i would say the MIDI sounding instruments and repetitive arrangement are your worst enemies. Maybe throw in a solo or something spice it up.

  4. Ok, so this isn't meant to be on the FF7 Remix Project or anything, but i was tooling around with a filmscore a while ago and it turned into the Jenova theme from FF7. I guess ive been playing too much FF7... Anywho, I know that there is a couple cut-outs from the main chorus (the cello) and the lead in at the end. This is basically to see if people like it enough for me to get inspired to finish it and submit it sometime later (after the FF7 Remix comp). Thanks in advance for the comments!

    It is here: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=466433

  5. Ok, so I've been looking for some good mastering vst's for a while and stumbled upon Waves Mercury mastering bundle. It has almost 200 mastering and other kinds of FX and runs about $6,000... Apparently though, you can dowload it from them for free if you have an account there... for free.

    For free...

    WTF? I don't want them coming and asking for money if i download this thing thinking its free. Anyone know whats going on?

    Here's the link: http://www.waves.com/SpecialPage.aspx?id=96

  6. That Pinguin thing looks pretty full-featured. I've been looking into stuff like that for easier mastering and i don't even know what half of that stuff is :). Too bad they rip you off hardcore with the shipping and tax... It's like paying twice as much in shipping and tax. Plus a dongle? Lame. Is it really worth it?

  7. The camera wasn't really much of an issue in the original, simply because of the right trigger recentering the camera by the character whenever you wanted to recenter it.

    It is true though, in Ninja Gaiden Black, they did put an easier mode for those who die too much, and I'm pretty sure it makes a return in Sigma. It looks a bit hefty at $70, but I know I'm going to take the plunge on this game sometime in the next month or so.

    Muchas Gracias. I got'd it. I only had to pay 60 for mine... ('only' heh). I haven't gotten to play it yet since ive been extremely busy but it looks pretty awesome from the packaging :).

  8. I know this isn't what you guys are talking about but meh. I was wondering if any of you have ninja gaiden sigma. I'm kinda on the fence about buying this game seeing as how i played the original (not black) on the XBox and found it to be too difficult for my taste. I would really like to like the game, but it was just too hard and the camera was a pain in the ass. I've been hearing that sigma is a bit easier and you can even unlock an easier mode if you die too much. Is this true? As lame as it sounds i need the game to be a little bit easier for it to be fun for me. Any thoughts?

  9. I just thought i'd put in my 2 cents...

    I got an XBox 360 about october of last year and definitely thought that I had become an extreme 360 fanboy. I thought that the ps3 was way too expensive and not enough of an upgrade to warrant the price of admission.

    However, I have been looking around at the ps3 recently after i came into a bit of extra money from working all last semester and this summer. I decided to take the $500 dollar plunge after the price drop. (if you buy it at circuit city, you can get a free second controller as well as the 5 free shitty blu-ray movies).

    I have to say; wow, the ps3 is awesome. It looks great! I have it set up to a 62" DLP HDTV at 1080i, (i cant wait for my own tv for 1080p). The people who bash on the ps3 and blu-ray format really need to eat the shit they're throwing; when the fidelity is good enough that you can easily see the pores on characters in a movie during an action sequence, i think that's about as good as you really need.

    The sixaxis is a pretty damn cool feature. I know the Wii has an even better version of the accelerometers, but that really got quite annoying after a while; i don't want to be sitting in an awkward stance for 3 hours trying to keep a ball from rolling off a wooden plank in that Zelda mini-game. The games use it as sort of an immersion-type feature (some better than others) instead of using it as the only gimmick in a game, like the wii.

    The on-line part of the package is actually quite good, especially considering its free. It works about the same as the 360 shop and on-line gaming feature but makes it so that you can look at any of the games and movies no matter how deep you are in the shopping options. There's also virtually no lag in any of the games ive played online, which is pretty cool.

    All in all, I realize that many of you in this forum have probably looked around at all the features and know more about this stuff than me, but for those of you still on the fence about the ps3, i would say that you won't be disappointed in the system. You may be a bit disappointed in the games at the moment, but once killzone 2, MGS4 and Final Fantasy 13 come out its going to be a different story. I would have to say, that as soon as the ps3 has a good library of games and once they get the rumble-enabled controllers out on the market, (i hear they may be having you send in your controllers now and they'll give you the new ones for free, but i think its just a rumor) its going to be the best console to buy.

  10. So what's the deal with the circuit city discount, there has got to be a catch. Is it that you get 100 off of it after you buy a bunch of cheaper stuff, or what? THERE'S GOTTA BE A CATCH I TELL YA!

  11. I don't know if I've replied to this, but ive gotten a few more things recently.

    Compy:

    3.2Ghz Pentium 4 Compaq X6000 with 2GB RAM and slightly upgraded audio card.

    a cheap second monitor.

    Softwarez:

    Ableton Live 6

    Reason 3

    ACID 5.0 (Rarely used now)

    EWQLSO Gold

    Reaktor 5

    StormDrum

    Guitar Rig 2

    Variety of free vsts i rarely use

    Hardwarez/Intruments:

    Fender Squier w/ shitty amp

    Rig Control 2 (Having troubles with connecting the guitar, if anyone knows how to fix it, please pm me!)

    Novation X-Station

    M-Audio MobilePre USB Preamp

    250 GB external hard drive

    Shure SM57 Mic

    Older Pioneer Amp/CD/Tuner massive stereo rack with 5' tower speakers.

    and

    Some cheap monitors.

  12. I'm pretty positive they'll let you update it from an older version for less. Thats how pretty much all of these things go.

    However, I don't know how much you've been tweaking stuff and stuff... but it kinda sounds like you're in the mindset of using it as a sampler. But you can create a sound from scratch on that thar synthesizer. And if BT's music is any indication (mucho mucho indication) you can create some absurdly wonderful sounds from Absynth. If you haven't already, I would try to create a synth patch from scratch. It may take awhile, but its extremely rewarding to have your own synth sound in a song that no one else has.

    Besides, Absynth is known as one of the best tweaker synths to have ever been made.

    Just my 2 cents...

  13. The problem you might also have is that trials very rarely let you save what you do in them. This could be a problem if you actually want to do a song. Absynth could be different, but thats the case with 99% of trials/demos.

    Also, the VST thing that overcoat said is also probably a problem to resolve in order to play in a host program... (btw, it wont work in reason since reason is a stand-alone program)

  14. This is pretty awesome! Despite you not worrying about mixing it, it already sounds pretty pro. Yeah, the drums sound pretty bleh, but I like the pattern. The only thing that i didnt really catch was the bass; i couldn't figure out whether it was a synth or a cello/bass... You might want to make it a little more synthy-ish if it IS a synth (which im pretty sure it is since the rest of your strings sound pretty good). Although, I AM listening to it on earbuds... But anywho, keep it up!

  15. Like he said. The only way you would see an improvement in your sound is from your monitoring equipment.

    However, it could also be Reason. Don't get me wrong; I'm a giant Reason fanboy, but I noticed a huge step up in sound quality once i started using Ableton and Reaktor's plug-ins (along with EWQL:SO). Reason is an amazing program, but the samples used in the samplers are heavily compressed to save disk-space and therefore are a little easier on the RAM. The synth technology is also pretty old, not that its bad by any means, but its hard to get a shiny, new sound from older technology. I don't know what all you're using in your songs, but odds are, if you want a HUGE upgrade in sound quality, you're gonna have to add some high quality equipment.

    However, thats just what i've noticed; I've heard some pretty amazingly high quality stuff from just Reason (apparently those Scion commercials, the non-vocal one especially, is done in reason pretty much exclusively. I think it was exported to pro tools for a final mastering, which could explain a wee bit of an improvement in sound quality.)

    I know you're not looking to buy a new setup or anything, but I figured i'd let you know what all contributes to it not sounding like the next BT track.

  16. I actually have a question about ASIO that i posted in my thread, but I might as well ask it here:

    I have to use ASIO in order to get my Novation X-Station to get through to my computer. However, the driver (at least the way the X-Station Software set it up and using it in Live 6.0.5) won't let me get any output from the soundcard... I can record the sounds from synth and then switch back to my regular card to hear the sound, but I really need to hear the sound as its being played... Is there something I'm missing?

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