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This sounds pretty dang good, I really like it! But I can't help thinking that this isn't actualy "8-bit" music, more just "video-game-esque" music... It doesn't quite sound 8-bit. But don't get me wrong, I really like how it sounds, and you've done an awesome job!
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- - Sounds decent except at times of too many clashing notes - Cons - GXSCC (I hate this program. I really do.) - Calling it 8-bit (Please change the phrase "8-bit" to "GXSCC" in the title of the video and its description.) I get very picky when it comes to mixes made with GXSCC, especially when someone calls it "8-bit." It's one of the most abused programs used in remixing. Often times, things sound better through proper synthesizers or with a variety of instruments than when rendered through GXSCC. Quote:
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Ha ha ha, oh Cat. Sometimes I feel like you can't just enjoy something. But I know what you mean.
For one Cat, I have no synthesizer or midi software. I am trying to get my hands on Cubase but that's in a long while. Second, I only made this for fun as a mere celebration. Thirdly, cannot post the midi files due to forum rules against roms Lastly, the visuals were thrown in as a visual effects test with Trapcode form. I originally intended the video as a test and not an actual music video. The 8-Bit stuff was for hitting 2 birds with one stone. Also, I like how you repost old work from several years ago when I was just some noob out there with Adobe Photoshop Elements with no experience with images I've found on Google. But just so it makes you feel better, the images have been fixed with credit a long while ago Not to sound mean but you need to take a break man! You take it way too seriously although I do understand with all your experience in music and whatnot. But geeze, please. |
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Wait a minute...how the heck did you Never mind, then. You didn't remix anything. You just dumped a bunch of MIDI files, opened them in GXSCC, and called it an 8-bit remix, which took no more than 30 minutes altogether. What did you spend the other 99 hours doing? Waiting for Trapcode to render the visualization? Quote:
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Cat, yes, since I am a visual effects artist and NOT a composer, it indeed took me a short while for the music and most of the time working and rendering the actual video.
Also, it's not that hard to convert .sseq's into a .midi. Dude, just enjoy or ignore it. No amount of ranting is gonna convert the whole world let alone my video into your skillful music making. If you want so bad for people to stop using this program, then why don't you just make some kind of video tutorial on true 8-bit or something, maybe even code your own software for all I care. I'd actually really like that. But please, you really need to calm down. The video is staying up no matter your reasons and hatred against its music. |
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Sorry to dissapoint you but I never once claimed I owned or made the music. If you read the description which I actually worded carefully, it says I made the video aspect of it back when it came out in Japan but it took too long to render. I never claimed anything regarding the music.
I also said that I made the special OF 8-bit remixes, I never said I MADE the 8-bit remixes. You guys might want to read carefully before making accusations. |
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