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Your ReMixer name : Lonian

Your real name John Israelsson

Your email address lonianmail@hotmail.com

Your website http://www.Lonian.se

Your userid (number, not name) on our forums ?

this is a link of my remixed song

Name of game: Mega Man Zero II

Console _ GBA

Name of individual song: Departure

This is a link to the orginal soundtrack

I made this son with inspiration to the first Mega Man soundtracks with the beats from nintendo 8bits, but with tunes combined from Mega Man Zero II. I loved the music from both theese games and I think it made a cool sound. I used some samples from old nintendo 8bits that you might hear in the background.

//Lonian

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http://www.zophar.net/gsf/mmzero2_gsf.rar - "Departure"

DarkeSword certainly set a high bar for this source. The only reason I know this one is because of "Stranger in the Desert".

Interesting, albeit rigidly-sequenced opening. It does alter the feel of the original's intro though. Picked up with some thick beats, an electrosynth on countermelody and a chiptune-ish lead at :13.

The mixing's a bit too loud; the textures of the track are still simplistic despite how loud the piece is. Actually, that basically sums up the entire track. There's no substance to the harmonic or countermelodic ideas, and the writing for the background is also too simple. There's just not enough development or sophistication presented in the arrangement or production.

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most serious problem to address is the instrumentation. that lead is really crunchy, and the other parts don't add much in terms of color either. Aside from that, it's 1:30, it's mechanically sequenced, and underdeveloped.

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Mix is just beginnerish. Not that that's a bad thing, we all start somewhere. The lead's dry and basic. The piano sounds obviously fake. The drums are basic and sequenced in a rather meaningless way. The rest of the mix is just place-holding. This needs a lot of work to make it more spectacular, less generic.

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