Chimpazilla Posted April 30, 2016 Share Posted April 30, 2016 Hi there ♪ Here we go :Remixer name : ReiseliedReal name : Didier PicartEmail : Website : reiselied.comName of the game : Final Fantasy VIIName of the arrangement : Still More CowbellName of the song arranged : Still More FightingThanks ♥♪ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Liontamer Posted May 19, 2016 Share Posted May 19, 2016 Pretty odd choice of panning. It's a borderline dealbreaker because, while it isn't flat-out disorienting, it's still too wide on headphones. Everything also sounds very lo-fi; where's the high-end clarity? Structurally, this is all very close to the original song, and adapted well for this instrument set, but none of the part-writing is new, and and I'm not getting much out of it as far as interpretation. There was a nice 5 seconds of stuff added on from 2:07-2:12, as well as some other theme cameos in there like the main theme on bass from 2:18-2:23. There's not much of an ending once the final playthrough is done, it just wraps up immediately; try to fashion a real resolution. This is basically a nicely made, but super-close cover, Didier; it doesn't meet the arrangement creativity requirements of the standards. There needs to be much more personalization of the arrangement approach, whether that's through more distinct instrumentation, rhythm or tempo changes, and/or integrating more original part-writing or sections. Check out other arrangements of the theme to see more of what can be done, including CarboHydroM's spin, which was also a relatively close cover, but also did more interpretive things in his arrangement to give it its own feel. NO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chimpazilla Posted June 8, 2016 Author Share Posted June 8, 2016 I love the instrument choices and the performances, but Larry's right about the panning, everything in this mix is wide panned. I'd like to hear the leads (especially the violin) much more center panned and up-front (just a bit louder), this wide panning makes the soundscape sound like a flat mush without much impact. Even though the arrangement is conservative, I think getting this soundscape to really pop by centering things that should be centered and brought up front will make all the difference. The drums sound too lo-fi like they have been low-passed, let's hear the snare, hats and cowbell with a bit more sparkle and impact. The rhythm guitars could also use a bit more highs. NO (resubmit) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DragonAvenger Posted June 9, 2016 Share Posted June 9, 2016 Not really anything to add on here: the mix is well-instrumentalized for what it is, but it's too close to the source as-is for our standards. Definitely check out some of our recently posted mixes and compare them to their original tracks to see how other mixers have personalized and arranged the sources. I'm also not really feeling the lo-fi atmosphere overall, and would love some clarity touch ups. Good start here, but it's not working out as is. Hope to hear more from you! NO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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