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  1. This video/song was made entirely using a Dave Smith Instruments Tempest, which is a six voice analog drum machine. I recorded 6 different tracks worth of Tempest, creating a chill, layered song. I gave myself one big limitation, I used no drum sounds. I wanted to show off the synth side of this incredible machine. I hope you enjoy! http://youtu.be/eKBClYtwbvo
  2. Hey OCR, This is my first time posting any work on OCR, but I've been arranging video game music for most of my life. This is a full orchestral arrangement of music from a few of the Zelda games that I made as a demo for the folks that run Video Games Live, since my primary passion is writing for live musicians. I made it in Logic X using primarily VSL and EastWest samples, though I've expanded considerably since then: https://soundcloud.com/trevorgomesmusic/zelda-medley-2014/s-UXvvu I based a lot of the ideas in it on a marching band field show I wrote when I was 14, which was (thankfully) never performed. Anyway, I'd love to get some feedback, particularly regarding the mix. I'm confident in my arranging chops (though there are some things I'd change, in retrospect), but I'm definitely not where I'd like to be yet with mixing. Also, if any of you enjoy my work and would like to collaborate some time, please let me know! Though I'm new to the community, I'm very passionate about video game music. I look forward to interacting with you fine folks! -Trevor P.S., If I've done anything wrong with the posting protocol, please let me know. I plead ignorance!
  3. https://soundcloud.com/kekopro/with-all-my-heart My attempt to capture a whimsical, high-adventure feeling with some ups and downs and a bit of heart.
  4. I'm putting up my version of the battle theme for Dragon Warrior 3 on NES. Enjoy.
  5. Here's a version of mute city I made a long time ago. Just putting it up for fun. Enjoy.
  6. Here's a mix of Heart of fire / Stage 5 for the original Castlevania. Enjoy.
  7. Here's a version of stage 2 for the original Castlevania. Enjoy.
  8. This is my first time doing something like this, so any and all feedback is appreciated. This cover sticks pretty much entirely to the original, but I have plans to do other songs with stylistic changes as well. Anyway, I'm looking forward to hearing your responses.
  9. Here's another track for you Sparkster / Rocket Knight fans. Enjoy!
  10. Here's my version of one of my favorite Genesis themes. Hope you like it.
  11. Hey folks, just uploaded this collection of jam sessions on my acoustic guitar. https://soundcloud.com/theartinme/sets/acoustic-sessions
  12. Here's my version of one of my favorite tracks for Mega Man X.
  13. Hey everyone, I just finished a new multitrack recording of a track from SimCity 2000 - in the Playstation port, this track was called 'Serious Sims', but none of the music in the original Mac or PC version had titles. Please have a listen and tell me what you think! If anyone is curious, here's the original track: Cheers!
  14. Hey, I submitted this a year or so ago, but it was rejected for its "lack of originality", on the other hand you could call it faithfulness Still I put hours of work into it, since I had to re-arrange, orchestrate and record every single note of the original midi files via a notation program and a DAW. Anyway, I would like to know what you think about it. Some suggested improvements woud be nice. I really like this site and I would to contribute some arrangements. http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=674265&songID=12195567 Cheers! Dustin
  15. Hi there, my name is Dustin and I am from a small town next to Cologne, Germany. As I read on your info site about contribution I learned that you are constantly interested in new material. Fortunately, I am really into that fantasy stuff myself. I really enjoy composing in different genres, but most of all I like to depict fantasy themes. I am not a professional, I study biochemistry instead. Making music is just a way for me to relax creatively. However, I invest a large part of my scarce leisure time to compose, using mostly a DAW for sequencing plus some software synthesizers and a notation program. For piano solos I take an analogue approach. I am very curious to know what you think of my little tunes. If you just want to have a quick listen, go to my page on Soundcloud: https://www.soundclick.com/artist/default.cfm?bandID=674265 I hope you like some of the pieces, feel free to download them (no need t sign up). Would be great to hear your opinion. Best regards! Dustin
  16. https://soundcloud.com/katherine-allen-12/cover-cascada-glorious I did a pretty short acoustic cover of Glorious, by Cascada.
  17. I feel like the original version of this song has such a groove to it, and I wanted to keep the essence of that groove, but change up the feel of the song, making it more ambient and atmospheric. My other goal in arranging this was to pull sounds from varying time periods and making them blend together. I have the melodica, bells, and sleigh bells which can connect with the early days of folk, the mellotron and CP80 (piano sound) from 70's prog rock, the dark wave synth bass of the 80s, and then a more modern glitchy drum beat under it all. And I think it comes together really well. I know this song is well covered, but it would be great if you gave my take on it a listen. LINK HERE: http://youtu.be/9AyuFFMGWRg
  18. i would like to submit this remix, but i'd like to know what you guys think first. feedback please, specifically negative feedback, so i can try and improve this track. Here Is A Soundcloud Link
  19. https://soundcloud.com/zack-parrish/terra Been working on this for a few weeks, full orchestral arrangement of Terra's Theme from Final Fantasy VI, including a flute solo and irish whistle solo(both performed). Free to download(from URL above) as well!
  20. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20cGz_8BVA0 Just finished this today. Made using EWQL Symphonic Orchestra Gold (and like 3 individual notes from EZDrummer Latin Percussion). Enjoy!
  21. https://soundcloud.com/bitlegs/ecco-the-dolphin-tides-of-time-title-theme-bitlegs-exploring-oceanic-trenches-1 I KNOW WHERE IS THE CAVE
  22. https://soundcloud.com/bitlegs/shining-force-ii-shrine-bitlegs-vision-questing zeon says hi
  23. Hello! The Hook score has always been near and dear to my heart ever since first seeing the film in theaters back in Christmas 1991. You Are The Pan has always been my favorite track because of it's spine-tingling emotional power (particularly that heart-wrenching solo flute passage). I thought it would be good practice to see if I could capture some of that emotion with the samples I have, as well as for ear training (no sheet music). The programming is far from great, particularly the violin legatos, but I had to stop the tinkering eventually, as I have projects to get on with. Let me know what you think! https://soundcloud.com/kekopro/hook-you-are-the-pan
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