overture Posted November 30, 2009 Share Posted November 30, 2009 I have made a piano waltz remix of the song "On To Grasstown" from the freeware game Cave Story. I have enjoyed OCR for the past year or so and have finally gotten around to making a remix for it. Any thoughts, suggestions, or other comments would be appreciated. I am in need of a title, so any ideas on that would also be welcomed. Link is below Click here to listen to On To Grasstown Remix.mp3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DesertDweller Posted November 30, 2009 Share Posted November 30, 2009 Hmm....I love Cave Story, but I honestly think this needs to sound a lot better. While the notes itself are a decent take on the original, the sound is very processed. (I lack the technical terms so I'm describing as best I can) Also, each note seems to last as long as it should (as in, programmed), then end abruptly. Maybe add some sort of reverb? Also vary the tempo a bit to make it sound less bland. Good luck on the remix! Now you have me wanting to remix On to Grasstown Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swann Posted November 30, 2009 Share Posted November 30, 2009 Man, Grasstown was on my list to remix next after final exams are over and done with. I definitely agree with DesertDweller here, you need to humanize the recording (tempo variation, DYNAMICS variation, reverb, articulation variation). The music as you have it here is a "flat line" in terms of tension and release, throughout. On the waltz style: you need more "bounce." Definitely accent those left hand low notes on beat one, and if you have the time, pedal the first to second beat (I know this is tedious), or add just enough reverb to cover it. Quick note on the fastest moving triplet chords in the right hand: They are impossible. There's no way to program what you're currently doing without the end result sounding sequenced. I would keep the highest notes (the melody) as quick triplets, but remove the harmonies below them, or alternatively keep the sixth below while you play the triplet figure above. If you could e-mail or pm me the midi I could show you what I mean more explicitly. What really gets me here is the lack of dynamic variation. While Pixel could only do so much in terms of dynamics with his ORG format, he changed up the instruments and noise track enough to provide variation. Just before the halfway point, you have long chords in the right hand that just BEG to be played softer while you give the left hand some neat stuff to mess around with. I should probably think about bringing out the left hand more as a whole. As a last tidbit, I'd definitely add in some original material or new harmonies. I'd also try and make the ending less abrupt, if you get a chance. I hate how this whole post sounds like I didn't enjoy your mix, which I did. I'm a huge fan of Cave Story, and I really liked this fresh take on Grasstown. Best of luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
overture Posted December 1, 2009 Author Share Posted December 1, 2009 Thanks for all the feedback. I'm probably going to end up doing a live recording, as I have a pretty low-end music composer. That will take care of the "humanizing" and the accents to keep with the waltz style, also helping with the dynamic variation. I'll also add some more original material/new harmonies. I'll try to get the "updated" version by next Sunday-ish minus the humanizing part (as I'll need to find a place to record) but I'll try to add in some original bits. Again, thanks for all the feedback. More would be appreciated, especially if it hasn't been said here yet, but not necessary. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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