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After taking some time off from making music to develop a new mixing style and get used to my new Yamaha MSP 3 professional studio monitors (which are perhaps some of the most accurate and faithful studio monitors in the world, and definitely professional tools for mixing and sound engineering), I'm back on track with a nice remix of the "Superman" soundtrack originally composed by the punk rock and ska punk band Goldfinger. The original track, on which I based this remix, became quite famous with the Playstation game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater (also called "Tony Hawk's Skateboarding" in some countries). And since I really digged this song when I played the game as a teenager, I decided to use my new mixing skills and my new professional studio tools to create a kinda worthy remix of this track. Since this remix is basically my first major music project mixed on my new Yamaha MSP 3 studio monitors, and I think it's one of my best tracks with a much more advanced and professional mixing style, I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. So, I put a lot of time, effort, passion and inner fire into the new composition of this remix, and I really had a lot of fun creating it with my own musical style, which in this case consists of a nice alternation of ambient soundscapes, heavy rock parts and some casual jazzy lines. For more information about the creation of my remix, check out the upload description of the YouTube link. And here is the content. Original soundtrack: >>> --------------------------------------- Newest version of my remix: 1.1 >>> >>> >>> https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm41413951 Enjoy this one and don't forget give me some feedback on how you like the composition for the remix - especially my new mixing style based on my new Yamaha MSP 3 studio monitors and the use of the 2-channel surround feature in my DAW for creating a cleaner and more spatial mix with a greater imagination of depth.
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I did my take on Superman's stage 5 music. Developed by Hudson Soft, composed by Kenji Yamazaki. I’ve been using synths for years but this was my first attempt at recreating video game music. It was a lot of fun. DAW: Ableton Live Hardware: Virus TI Polar, Roland JP-8000 VST's: TAL-Chorus-LX, iZotope Ozone, Blue Cat (stereo field & freq analysis VSTs), FabFilter Pro-Q2, Pro-C2, Pro-L2 Original track: