pogo8bit Posted February 23, 2009 Share Posted February 23, 2009 Booya, I wanna show u my stuff, i would like to submit them but i need some help with feedback. Its my first time mixin somethin (or recordin somethin by myself), i dont know anythin about pro playin instruments, but im a huge fan of videogames and music. Anyway, i have the songs uploaded on myspace (http://www.myspace.com/pogo8bit), u can check them there, or u if u want me to i can upload it with better quality. Please post ur advices specially for my eq. cuz i dont have idea how it must hear.. i did my best. The songs are: 1- Outdoor Sewers (from T.M.N.T. the nes game [outworld and sewers theme song]) 2- In da Cave (from Zelda II: The Adventure of Link [Cave Theme]) (sorry about my messy english.. i dont practice it very much) Thx guys! Hope u enjoy the songs! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnappleMan Posted February 23, 2009 Share Posted February 23, 2009 Hey, a new artist and nobody replies? So unfortunate! Anyway, getting to your music. I won't lie to you, the production is extremely lacking, particularly the lead guitar tone (and performance)... I don't want to discourage you but you shouldn't bother submitting to OCR, you'll get rejected. But, it's a good thing you came here because you have a ton of potential! As far as general tips go, the first thing I'll advise you to do is learn music theory. Your arrangements are very straightforward and don't offer anything that the original songs don't, so you need to work on getting your songs to sound like complete songs. Once you learn theory you can start focusing on levelling up your production, and then you're off to becoming an OCRemixer <3! But first and foremost, learn music theory, train your ears to listen for interesting chord progressions, learn your intervals and scales very well. I can't stress that enough!!! So once again, LEARN MUSIC THEORY!!!! (and practice your guitar A LOT!!!) Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pogo8bit Posted February 23, 2009 Author Share Posted February 23, 2009 Hey, a new artist and nobody replies? So unfortunate!Anyway, getting to your music. I won't lie to you, the production is extremely lacking, particularly the lead guitar tone (and performance)... I don't want to discourage you but you shouldn't bother submitting to OCR, you'll get rejected. But, it's a good thing you came here because you have a ton of potential! As far as general tips go, the first thing I'll advise you to do is learn music theory. Your arrangements are very straightforward and don't offer anything that the original songs don't, so you need to work on getting your songs to sound like complete songs. Once you learn theory you can start focusing on levelling up your production, and then you're off to becoming an OCRemixer <3! But first and foremost, learn music theory, train your ears to listen for interesting chord progressions, learn your intervals and scales very well. I can't stress that enough!!! So once again, LEARN MUSIC THEORY!!!! (and practice your guitar A LOT!!!) Good luck. Hey, thx a lot for ur comments, ill try to improve my stuff when i have some time to it !. I have two jobs, so, thats why cant get into music theory too much, anyway, hope some ppl still hear the songs, and ill keep it up. Thank you very much! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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