djpretzel Posted April 29, 2003 Posted April 29, 2003 Pretty nice - anyone know the original / willing to track it down? -djp Hi, this is my first submission Game: Red Baron (1990) Remix title: Red_Baron_Dogfight_OC_ReMix.mp3 Genre: orchestral Name credited to: serasion
Protricity Posted April 29, 2003 Posted April 29, 2003 This song never really builds up the range. No bass instruments ever come in except a bit at the end. The song is overly simplistic, and way too short for an orchistral piece. I'll give it a NO. Nice samples :/
Malcos Posted May 4, 2003 Posted May 4, 2003 Well so far all I've found out is that the music in this game was in midi. I'll see if I can get some more info (like a link to a midi or something like that).
m68030 Posted May 5, 2003 Posted May 5, 2003 I would really like to hear many more layers and textures in this... As it stands now, it's a little boring to listen to because there is never very much going on. I would like to hear an original version of the song though. for now i will vote NO
analoq Posted May 7, 2003 Posted May 7, 2003 yeah, this is a poor attempt at orchestral style. some ok percussion. but all the instruments are playing rhythmically and often harmonically in unison while the string bass just holds roots ... you can do so much more than this given the style! the samples are a roland jv/xv i think. man i hate roland synths. no
Vig Posted May 20, 2003 Posted May 20, 2003 page cannot be found.... EDIT: bear with me folks. its my first day. ok i've got it. cant say that i've ever heard the original. the patches are mediocre. up to 1:30, theres really just not much here. theres no harmony to speak of. theres a melody and a snare. i'll tell you now, i've yet to hear a melody so good that it stands on its own. context! melodies need context! strings are unnatural sounding. not the worst i've heard, but theres definately something off with the attack. 2:00, first semblence of harmony, unfortunately its muddy, two note 1-5 harmony and then its over. somehow. NO there are several things holding this mix back, but the best place to start would be to experiment with harmony, different instruments and parts.
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