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Summer 2004 TA Remix Competition (pg. 6)
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Lightworks
quote:
Originally posted by Teknikol
ic that's a nice tip! but i meant the voice itself...it sounds a bit false at some points...but i guess i'm seeing ghosts.


I have the same problem.

The vocals aren't really false I think, but they don't seem to fit with any of the melodies I find in Pumaz's midi file...
Bren-F
Thats true, but just do what I have done & write a new chord progrssion that fits the melody.

Not to hard, just work on the bass notes first untill you get something that sounds nice, then build from there :D
AbsoluteFahren
Take a look at the midi file again, There is a vocal section to it, that fits with the vocal files.

Some of the vocals are ghosty/morph like, but I have seemed to work it out nicely in my remix.

I do agree 140 bpm works out with the vocals.
Pumaz
quote:
Originally posted by Lightworks
The vocals aren't really false I think, but they don't seem to fit with any of the melodies I find in Pumaz's midi file...


They're pitched, trust me ;)
I put the notes of the vocal from my 12" in the midi because I could hear straight away that the acapella was taken from a vinyl that wasn't on 0 pitch. And they are false as well actually...

[/ULTIMATESMARTASSMODE]
Shepless
quote:
Originally posted by Luke Terry


i would, but guess what, that's right, i can't be arsed :)




:stongue:
Woody4eva
quote:
Originally posted by Bren-F
Thats true, but just do what I have done & write a new chord progrssion that fits the melody.


That's what I have done.

Here's a sample.
isoterra
I know I'm hardly a regular here, but have decided to do a remix anyway.

I got the vocals shifted up a semitone to fit on 138.7bpm.. seems to work fine. I'll be slicing up each line into seperate files though, for both flexibility of use and getting the timing absolutely perfect :)

As for the midis... why use them? Part of the remix process, in my opinion, is to devise your own variations of the melodies, or just create new ones (unless they're the major essence of the track). I didn't like the 5am remix originally anyway; the original had a much nicer feel to it... I've used the basschords from that and created a new melody over the top.

Looking forward to getting this finished :)
christofa
quote:
Originally posted by kewlness
In the unlikely occasion that there is an abudance of judges, not enough competitors, and that the end date is a week after the proposed end date, I would like to participate instead if possible ;) since I come home on June 16 which is not enough time to do a decent remix by June 19....


the dealine july 19th not june 19th... right?
Shepless
Me and Joe (Fundamental) are in under our alias of 'Kallisto'

Shep
Fundamental
quote:
Originally posted by Shepless
Me and Joe (Fundamental) are in under our alias of 'Kallisto'

Shep


Yesh!

Can't wait to hear all these mixes! :D

Jay M
quote:
Originally posted by christofa
the dealine july 19th not june 19th... right?


quote:
Originally posted by en2t
.... Coast 2 Coast - Home. The rules, as of now, are as follows:

Deadline: Monday, 19th of July, 2004

Collabo...

...

You may begin ... GOODLUCK!

Stan.


So you may begin and you have till the 19th of July. ;)
Lightworks
quote:
Originally posted by Pumaz
They're pitched, trust me ;)
I put the notes of the vocal from my 12" in the midi because I could hear straight away that the acapella was taken from a vinyl that wasn't on 0 pitch. And they are false as well actually...

[/ULTIMATESMARTASSMODE]


So I guess I'll have to write a new melody as well ;)

Unless it's too hard to find the root key for these vocals? I'll start on from the vocal midi you gave Pumaz, that one seems to follow nicely.
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