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4. submitted Street Fighter 2- T.Hawk Theme Remix
PadreMulk posted a topic in Post Your Game ReMixes!
Super Street Fighter 2 - T Hawk Theme Remix (UPDATED) Hi! Hoping to get some feedback on this remix ive done. I'm mostly done with it but i'm trying to polish it up. Some questions. Is it too busy, cluttered sounding? Is it too bass heavy? I tried a brighter variant with more mids and went back to this. The instrumentation ok? Also if you spot any faux pas in there that ive missed, let me know and i'll argue that it was intentional :P Thanks for the advice, ive made some small updates.less swing, levels on pads changed in places. added some definition to the lead sound (hopefully). layered a couple more instruments the comp section, ive made it a little better. sorry liontamer, i didnt change it that much i kinda like the simplicity of it. I'm hoping to get this to a point where i can submit it. Thanks in advance. EDIT: Remix:(updated version) Original: -
Hello to OCREMIX Community. This is Marcel Gherman alias Megatone, a musician and prose writer. I wish to present you my album Realms of The Cosmic Tree, in the style of old school Japanese fantasy RPG games. The album is inspired by my science-fiction modular novel Multiverse and my cycle of fantasy prose Chroinicles of Pandava. Last track on the album is a short fragment from an audiobook based on my fantasy story The Path to Avalonia. Enjoy! https://archive.org/details/arboruniversalis
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Here is something I put together in about 20 minutes while I was trying to finish another piece. I imagine this to be played in a tavern :). Will have this recorded with real instruments soon, but for now this is just the VST mockup. Hope you all enjoy!
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Never played these games, but recently discovered how great this piece is on the composer's orchestral "drammatica" album. When I stumble across awesome VG music, I usually come running to OCRemix to see what remixes/reinterpretations are available. I find this to be among the best compositions the SNES era had to offer, and there's not a single remix for it on here. Dear musically talented friends of OCR, please help correct this injustice. Edit:It was remixed for a later entry in the series, but the community here could do *so* much better