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To whom it may concern,

My name is Tyler Sautter (User Name: tsaudandthejihads, userid: 24191), and this is a remix of the "Titanic Toddler" level on the game Zombies Ate My Neighbors for either Super NES or Sega Genesis. While this is my first submission, I think it's a strong remix in the sense that I have changed the time signature completely. The original is in a 6/8 kind of feel, and I decided to go with a "Rob Zombie" style horror shuffle feel, which kinda sounded like a horror porno kind of groove. The Wah Wah guitar sound is actually coming from a acoustic/electric guitar, which went through distortion. If the sound clips are to risque, I have a version without them.

Thanks for your time,

Tyler Sautter

(tsaudandthejihads)

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http://ocremix.org/chip/6469 - "Titanic Toddler" (zamn-10.spc)

Hahaha! Awesome. Definitely recognized the "When Harry Met Sally" clip, but I dunno where you got those other voice clips. I don't think I wanna know. :lol:

This is badass. It's short, but well personalized (voice clips aside). I wouldn't have minded the arrangement developed for another 30-60 seconds, and almost NOed it, but you know what, I'm lovin' it. F it. It's fun, it clicks, and it has a great, different tone compared to the original (voice clips aside, redux).

Let's go.

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the sequencing was incredibly stiff, the arrangement was repetitive and basically nothing clicked.

That's silly. Complaining the sequencing is stiff makes no sense; the source tune is a spoof of a baby crib's music box and so is this arrangement. The guitar sounded perfectly fine; it's grungy, and it clicks. Like I said, I don't mind being an outlier, and I realize the track could use further development (and respect any opinion saying it needs more), but it does stand apart from the original enough, and I'm not put off by the instrumentation.

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That's silly. Complaining the sequencing is stiff makes no sense; the source tune is a spoof of a baby crib's music box and so is this arrangement. The guitar sounded perfectly fine; it's grungy, and it clicks. Like I said, I don't mind being an outlier, and I realize the track could use further development (and respect any opinion saying it needs more), but it does stand apart from the original enough, and I'm not put off by the instrumentation.

No it's not silly. The track contains vibes, guitar, bass and drums. Everything but the guitar had the EXACT same quantized rhythm, no velocity changes at all. That's stiff sequencing, it makes sense. If it was a toy box then yes, sure, but this ain't a toybox. The guitar should've sounded good isolated but it didn't click.

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This is a pretty cool vibe, decent concept, but all of Anosou's criticisms apply. This is very very stiff and undynamic. I don't get the toy box argument, first, because this doesn't sound like a toy box (sounds like a vibraphone), and second, because a real toy box DOES have some variation as it's mechanical. Maybe with some reverb, that instrument might sound a little more natural as stiff as it is. But then you add the fact that the drums and bass are totally flat, and it's way too problematic. The guitar was cool.

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