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roadkill52
October 9th, 2005, 11:43 am
Hey, Im new to this forum and it's really great to see all you guys composing good stuff. I have some of my own to share, all still work in progress but I give you an idea of my work.

A my remix version of Shiki no Uta from samurai champloo that I made yesterday
http://rapidshare.de/files/6062223/ken_-_champloo.mp3
An older song I made awhile ago:
http://rapidshare.de/files/6062626/ken_-_noname.mp3

I have a ton more of songs, mainly trance but if you guys like I can post up some more and keep you updated. Questions, comments are all welcome. Let me know what you guys think. :)

Al
October 9th, 2005, 07:15 pm
I don't think the download's working o.0

roadkill52
October 9th, 2005, 08:30 pm
weird it opens for me, did you scroll down and then click free? by the way you can't right click and save, you have to click the link itself. Hope that helps

M
October 9th, 2005, 10:21 pm
(Curse you!!! I hate rapid share!!!)

Champloo-
FL studio I see... Catchy, but seems a bit out of place for trance. You have done a briliant job in constructing the patterns (though I have never listened to the orginal song), but I think you could have streched out the themes a bit more, and come up with a better ending (it just crashes when you could have build up more and set us down a little softer). It is also missing somthing that gives it that extra umph, though I don't know what (trance is not my forte *points at musical pun*).... (8.0)

No name-
Loving the Piano and Synth strings! Tender and moves cleanly (except for the non-existing ending) from the first idea to the next. I can see someone using this as CG music in an RPG: The charater has to make a choice that would be painful nomatter the path taken, and the charater could not turn back from the path taken. The choice is absolute. The only thing that it seems to be missing is the ending, and maybe more elaboration on the second theme. It is beautiful, and I love it! (9.7/10)

Impressive sound quality (which directly influenced how I graded it; though if it was a MIDI/MUS file, I could grade it based on musicality rather than preformance, but the overall sound is impressive on the first listening, and it seems to not have any chordal issues)! I think that your using FL Studio, but, if you are not, I would like to know what exactly you are using! It sounds absolutly fantastic!

roadkill52
October 10th, 2005, 01:43 am
thx for the comments, but yea these are nowhere near done, the champloo thing i only spend a little more than an hour all together. To really finish something i usually put at least 6 or 7 hours minimum then it'll start to sound like something. These are all made in Reason 3.0, i dropped fruity loops awhile back. Reason is great because it has a nice collection of instruments the bad thing is it takes 10 times as long to make something due to the fact you can't exactly make patterns like in fruity loops. Great program i would definitely recommend to everyone who wants to make music. Ill keep the songs updated when i can.

dominate_ze_vorld
October 10th, 2005, 02:57 am
Samurai Champloo- Nice remix, but... it doesn't sound like Shiti no Uta at all...

roadkill52
October 10th, 2005, 04:18 am
yea, i shouldn't call it a remix because its kinda my own version of it but with the melody. in the sample, only in the last 10 or 15 secs theres is the first line "mata yo ga akereba owakare, yume wa tooki maboroshi ni..." etc. The intro is completely made up so, not a remix i guess.