Who Is It? (CBR Destroyed the Mix)

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  • Coolboyrulez0
    VICES
    FFR Simfile Author
    FFR Music Producer
    • Aug 2006
    • 10042

    #1

    Who Is It? (CBR Destroyed the Mix)

    "Remix of an original track by RobMagic which I remixed due to how much I enjoyed it. (Hope he doesn't mind)

    Check out the original here:
    http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/490219"

    http://soundcloud.com/cbr/who-is-it-cbr-destroyed-the

    I hope you enjoy what I did to your track, even though I never asked you for permission.
    Also, I propose we (FFR artists) should remix our works more often, we can learn and grow as artists if we collaberate, and remix one-another works.
    https://soundcloud.com/cbrbreakcore
    https://cbrrecords.bandcamp.com/
  • ~Zeta~
    Flag Master
    • Oct 2010
    • 2156

    #2
    Re: Who Is It? (CBR Destroyed the Mix)

    seems like one huge building up song. needs a climax or a drop or something smashing.


    EDIT: it keeps wanting to go somewhere but leads to nowhere.

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    • midnghtraver
      Icarus Moth
      FFR Music Producer
      • Jan 2006
      • 2064

      #3
      Re: Who Is It? (CBR Destroyed the Mix)

      Originally posted by ~Zeta~
      seems like one huge building up song.
      Those are good to throw in a set every now and then...

      Sound design could use some work (more of an opinion), but other than that I enjoyed this (Edit: Which makes 3 for 3 ).

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      • Coolboyrulez0
        VICES
        FFR Simfile Author
        FFR Music Producer
        • Aug 2006
        • 10042

        #4
        Re: Who Is It? (CBR Destroyed the Mix)

        Originally posted by KgZ
        My other thought is for you to understand how to build a full layered sound. Try thinking about the three basic ranges of frequencies that your ear distinguishes- Low, Mid, and High. Instead of trying to make one instrument to cover all three sets of frequencies (and don't cheat by separating oscillators), make three different instruments. Or make duplicates and tweak as needed. One for the highs, one for the mids, and one for the lows.
        Thank you for this, I agree that is my biggest weakness (or rather one of them).

        Especially when something is already fully produced (mp3 / wav, no stems) such as this, I seem to have problems remixing it to sound like a fresh take that was intende rather than sounding like "slap a remix over it". I can blame that on lack of knowing to work with a single file instead of stems. Also yes, I need to also work more in fixing my frequencies, it seems my ears LOVE mids even in synths and basses which makes a tiring, almost flat, mix.

        PS: Regarding the build up, I rather wanted it to sound like that instead of the build > drop > build of typical dubstep because I'm an odd fellow like that.
        Last edited by Coolboyrulez0; 07-4-2012, 03:03 AM.
        https://soundcloud.com/cbrbreakcore
        https://cbrrecords.bandcamp.com/

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        • Magic_V2
          RobMagic
          • Jun 2006
          • 638

          #5
          Re: Who Is It? (CBR Destroyed the Mix)

          Hi CBR. I don't mind at all (it's on Newgrounds; Creative Commons, after all), and I like the direction in which you took my song.
          Would you like me to upload the vocal clips so that you can play with them yourself?

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          • Coolboyrulez0
            VICES
            FFR Simfile Author
            FFR Music Producer
            • Aug 2006
            • 10042

            #6
            Re: Who Is It? (CBR Destroyed the Mix)

            Yeah, maybe I could try a re-imagining of your song if I had those. Thanks for checking it out
            https://soundcloud.com/cbrbreakcore
            https://cbrrecords.bandcamp.com/

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