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*NO* Tomb Raider 'Trance Raider'


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Reverb on the beats? Sounds awful. The mix is pretty much just a rip of the source with a rather beginnerish attempt at Trance-ifying it.

I dunno why this was posted to the panel. Positive feedback so you can improve I suppose? Don't use reverb on all the drums/percussion, especially in trance. Make sure the sound is clean. Above anything else, actually remix the source.

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Ha, that N.O. is definitely confirmed! I didn't have time to listen to the source on this one. Shows how much Tomb Raider I've played. But yeah, what TO said. Everything about this is a weak cover plus beats. All of the other sounds you used are similar to the original, only inferior. Read up on our Submission Standards.

When we say 'ReMix'' date=' we actually mean something closer to 're-arrangement', if that helps clarify. If you listen to most of the pieces on the site and compare them to the originals, you should get an idea of what a ReMix is. [b']In terms of arrangement - how close or distant ReMixes should be to the original - the general rule is that the ReMix should be YOURS. We don't just mean that you were involved in its creation, but that it is different enough from the original so as to readily illustrate the contributions, modifications, and enhancements you have made. In other words, don't just take the original and drop a few drum loops on top. Also, don't simply take a MIDI file and assign new instruments to the parts, or add reverb, and expect that to pass as 'yours'. Changing a piece's genre, adding original passages, solos, harmonies, and counter-melodies, as well as altering instrumentation, dynamics, and tempo are all ways of making a ReMix your own unique creation, and are techniques best used in conjunction.
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