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I'm getting attached to using these soundfonts, they can get quite addicting. My only complaint is that they sometimes cause FL Studio to crash....and sometimes at the worst points too. :c I did manage to make another Soundfont remix (a bit more complicated than my last one though )
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Hmm, another pretty interesting one. It's pretty easy to hear the original bits in it, especially in the percussion. I definitely think it holds together nicely, with a good selection of instruments. 9/10.
(I get the feeling I may want to avoid rating these when I have no idea what the song is and think it's just all around alright, like the one from EarthBound Zero.) Last edited by Cat333Pokémon; February 10, 2013 at 03:22:26 PM. |
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Keep. Experimenting. With this soundfont. Oh my God, I've never even heard the original but now I feel like I need to compared to how genius your version sounds. And your percussion... it's so... so lovely. Even though it sounds like a pretty simple song, it's catchy. I can barely find things to sharply nitpick on so I'd give ya a TEN OUTTA TEN. (Except for the strange ending again, can't you fade it out or something?)
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Hm, pretty good mix here. Only one thing that distracts me from the rest of the song, and that's one of the percussion instruments that sounds like it's firing every measure, starting at 23 seconds in. And of course, an abrupt ending. 7.5/10.
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Too late for me to fix the drums. Oh, and I don't know how to fix the abrupt endings; I don't have an mp3 editor. ^_^' Here's another theme that a lot people probably don't know about. It's a shame there aren't a lot of MIDIs for this game.
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I'm betting Gallium will love this one.
Anyway, sounds pretty nice, but it oddly sounds a little...lacking, like something is missing. I don't recognize the song, so I'm not sure if something actually is missing. Perhaps it's the choice of instrument for the bass parts. Otherwise, it sounds pretty nice. 8/10. |
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I'm going to blame either the MIDI or the original composer, because the arrangement sounds weird. On your version, you need to bring out the guitars more, they're kinda soft. And even though you didn't fade it out, the song only ended SLIGHTLY abrupt as it ended on its resolution note. Other than that, it sounds amazing and you sure are getting better~! 8.5/10
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Oh Suicune, you know that song is like my baby~ I've never even played that (or any) Final Fantasy games and yet that is my favorite one. The instruments you used also gave it sort of a Mario & Luigi vibe, which ties it to my love for Yoko Shimomura's SNES arrangement. I can't even rate this due to how much I love it, but I LOVE IT~! The only real nitpicks I have are BRING THE BASS OUT MORE. And I dunno if it's just the soundfont, but the bass sounds too electronic near the end.
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I play no Final Fantasy, but I actually recognize this one! I know I've heard it a lot, too. Pretty good selection of instruments, especially the strings, bass, and percussion. This is easily one of the best-sounding remixes. The only reason it's not a 10 is because it sounds too similar to the original. 9.0/10.
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Anyways, new soundfont remix! I don't like the intro to this one, it's really cheap-sounding to me. |
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The first 3 seconds sound weird, but you were right when you said this was a bass song, cause it's got some kickin' bass~! How come I've never noticed the song until now? (If you can do this, you should try the E4 theme from RSE)
Village Bridge has like 6+ sound channels, while FamiTracker supports 4, and one of them is for non-pitched percussion. That'd be tricky to do. |
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Definitely this.
Besides that, kinda eh. It's not bad, but it's not fantastic, probably because these direct instrument swaps of older Pokémon games with DS game SoundFonts are far overdone and this sounds just like all the rest of 'em. 6/10. |
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I'm liking this remix quite a bit. That bass is nice and driving, the equalization is good, and I like the percussion. I agree with LugiaDialga that you should work on your percussion skills, though. You know how exciting it is to know you're working with the BWII Soundfont? Anyways, 8.25/10! : D
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Oh my... I'm at a loss for words. The whole thing is simply... stunning. I can't give anything but praise to you on this one, Jelly Bean. The song is just so beautiful that it made me melt~ And you faded out PROPERLY! You're too good for 10/10, so I give you ELEVEN outta ten.
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Hm, it's pretty good and certainly sounds pleasant to listen to, but like the last remix, there isn't a whole lot of "you" in it. By that, I mean that it sounds pretty much like the original. But...
You stole the MIDI from King Meteor without giving credit. I can identify most of the sources you used. You know you have to credit them, right? Last edited by Cat333Pokémon; March 3, 2013 at 02:44:31 PM. |
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It wasn't until a few weeks ago that I realized that I needed to give credit to the people who made the MIDIs ._. (I didn't know because nobody bothered to tell me)
I made this one a while ago, so it's not very good most likely. It's not that different from the original besides a few small touches. MIDI credit goes to: Joăo *Johnnyz* Buaes Last edited by Reuniclus; August 5, 2013 at 09:13:38 PM. Reason: Fixing the name |
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It amazes me how many MIDIs that guy made. I've been seeing his name around VGMusic for quite a few years.
Anyway, as for your take on it, I don't think the lead instrument from 0:21 to 0:40 quite fits with the style. This song is supposed to be a little spooky and about the same "intensity" throughout. Nevertheless, it's still a pretty decent remix and is enjoyable to the ear. 7/10. Also, allow me to provide a tip for fade-outs: Audacity allows really easy fading out of songs by selecting the section you want to fade, then choosing Fade Out from the Effect menu. You'd need to install the lame plugin to export to MP3. Last edited by Cat333Pokémon; March 24, 2013 at 01:02:31 AM. |
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Reun needs to learn how to use Drum Kits ^_^; The MIDI I got for this song was too fast-paced, so I had to manipulate the track to make it slower. I also had a really tough time with the percussion; I didn't know which kinds to use. This does sound a lot like the original, so I think it would be more fitting to call it a remastering instead of a remix.
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Hmm, this one sounds like it's all over the place, and the lead instrument choices don't quite work with this type of song. I'd suggest using something a little mellower for the tracks where there are large jumps between the notes. 6.5/10.
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Wow, it's been a really long time since I've posted something in my thread. I downloaded FL Studio 11 (demo version) earlier today and I started playing around with piano rolls. This is one second long, so it's not even close to a remix, but it's more of a custom ring tone hehe.
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After watching a few tutorial videos online, I've gotten somewhat back into remixing. It's been around 2 or 3 months since I did my last actual remix, so I'm a bit rusty.
I'll give two mp3s for this one. One with the intro and the other without (I personally prefer the one without the intro) |
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You've gotten good at sound quality and your sense of musical quality is getting better! Perhaps you could try playing around with panning as your next step.
You've gotten a lot better since the last time I heard your work! Keep improving! I'm looking forward to what you'll make next! :3 |
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On the ringtone thing, you are a triple ripoff
I agree with you on the Tennis song, I hate the intro. Disregarding that, I LOVE WHAT YOU DID. Even the drums sound good. But next time maybe use more than one type? |
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Whoo, second attempts!
Anyway I think it's okay overall. The thing I liked most was the choice of instruments! Though that random break at :41 was... random, it let me hear the instruments more. Though your bass sounded like it was on the wrong note a few times. Then when it comes back in to the regular song it feels a half a beat too early. And the most hilarious of them all, the one mistake I told you annoyed me the most you did AGAIN. X3 Oh, but I liked the ending. Final verdict- 7.5/10 There's not much you can do on your own, but you should definitely listen to the original song a few more times to get a feel of what it's supposed to be like. |
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This remix oddly reminds me of one of my previous mixes and how I was quite attached to certain instruments, particularly the drums. I quite like the modulated (that "wavy" sound) lead sound that starts around 0:53. The transition at 1:49 seems to have an extra beat in it, most likely from putting the right loop marker one beat too far to the right. (For instance, using the time 13.02.120, that'd be measure 13, beat 2, frame 120 and works sort of like the hour/minute/second scale with different maximums.)
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This one was a lot more difficult than I thought. >_< 9 different percussion instruments to fill and an extremely limited set of bass instruments to use- which are necessary for a rock remix. I'm even considering on changing the bass completely to make it sound more appropriate.
MIDI credit goes to: Michael Garnett |
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Ooh, I absolutely love that guitar, and the drums seem to fit quite nicely. Most of the instruments seem pretty nice, as well, especially that lead around 1:20 and that modulated (wavy) sound in the background around 1:38.
My only real problem is that there is a lack of high bass. There's a lot of treble, a nice amount of upper-middle frequencies, and a good deal of deep bass, but there isn't much above the bass. Sadly, it makes the song feel a little lacking. Specifically, I think the bass used in the song is one octave too low. Try raising it an octave (and possibly trying other bass instruments afterwards). Overall, a very nice remix for a rather exciting song, and it sounds like you put a good deal of effort into instrument synergy (matching instruments). 8.5/10 |
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Unfortunately, I couldn't export my Dewford Town remix for Eagles. FL Studio did something wacky and when I tried exporting the remix, there wasn't any sound.
I hope this one makes up for it- it's not Dewford Town, but it's from the same region. MIDI credit goes to : Joăo *Johnnyz* Buaes Last edited by Reuniclus; August 5, 2013 at 09:08:24 PM. Reason: VGmusic wrote the guy's name wrong |
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Hm, standard fair remix here. Nothing extraordinary like your epic last one ('cept the cool bit around 50 seconds in), but it still fits the bill nicely for the short amount of time you had after your original work was lost to a software glitch. I'll give it a nice 7/10.
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I will say that you are definitely getting better at this. I really like your choices of instruments in this one. None of them really sound of out place. It sounds quite close to the original in terms of instrument selection. Not bad at all. 9/10.
I think the next thing you should aim for is trying to make MIDIs (definitely don't do this with FL Studio, though). Of course, going into college, it may be difficult for you to find time to learn more music theory. |
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I... for some reason... can't find anything to gripe about this (Other than it's Yugioh and I hate Yugioh so an automatic 2 points off). The percussion is tight, the instruments feel amazing, the bass is funky and that's my favorite kind, everything just flows so well. I haven't liked a remix of yours this much since N64 Rainbow Road. Well I guess there's nothing else to give you but 10/10. You're getting somewhere
I'd offer to teach you some of that music theory, but let's face it, I'm the worst teacher that I know Last edited by TurtwigX; August 19, 2013 at 02:47:36 AM. |
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After running around all day, I figured it'd be nice to work on something new. This isn't finished, but I've always wanted to make a simple remix of a song. I mostly was trying to figure out which instruments would be best to use for a kind of remix like this.
Keep in mind that this is a WIP. |
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I didn't have enough simple instruments to use, so that's the best I've got. >_>
Made a Wild Arms 2 remix instead! Not my best piece, but it was still fun to make. MIDI credit: SmashFan127 Here's the original song: Last edited by Reuniclus; August 24, 2013 at 07:08:53 PM. |
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I'm starting to run out of original things to say to these. FL Studio must not have a great selection of electric guitars, as I've heard that particular one in several remixes of yours, as well as several I've heard years back. Sounds pretty standard fare; quite nice to listen to. Something I think you need to work on are your endings. They tend to be quite abrupt on most of these (except the ones that are custom MIDIs with proper endings).
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Anyway, the song, I do like most of the instrumentation and the arrangement. I just don't like how heavy that distorted guitar sounds, I feel like it wants to take over everything else. But you could still work on a cleaner ending. It feels like it gets soft and then ends. A cadence should have build up, sorta like a climax. Then it softly gets... softer. Or you could do what I do and make it loop an extra time, snip it somewhere during that extra loop, and include a VGM fadeout there. Last edited by TurtwigX; August 29, 2013 at 02:58:02 PM. |
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You jerk, I was so serious XD
From the start to :18 is okay. I feel like there could be more vibrato in the melody line, but it feels somewhat like Hoenn~ But then :18 onward sucks (before the loop.) There were so many instruments used it killed the mood. Especially the one that sounded like a pizzicato violin. |
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Then again, why am I still analyzing this? This wasn't meant to sound good. |
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*Sonic Advance 3
I had to click on this because I love Sonic Advance 3 and I LOVE Nonaggression. I love the opening few seconds the most. It's missing the "grunt"-ish feel to some of the sounds, and the techno can be overwhelming, but I think it's pretty good. |
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Sounds just like the ultimate tourist trap I know and hate. Very very much. This rendition reminds me of Dreamy Wakeport, and that's an amazing feat. YOU actually remind me of Lady Yoko! (Shimomura, not the screechy one.) I especially love when it breaks into the melody and captures your soul. And to top it off, the whole feeling of the song is like you're on magic cake! You've come far, young Suicune.
But as lovely as this is, you know now that I must break you, for I am the ultimate Earthbound fan beaten out only by Lord Tomato. |
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Hooray, another good idea demoted. It sounds like your instruments are at war with each other and because of that I can't find the melody. There's a general disarray in the entire arrangement. The break from Pollyanna was good though.
I don't even know why I'm critiquing one of your non-serious songs. If you ever decide to do a REAL version then bring out the lyrical part more. |