I Did a Remix of a song from an Adidas Commercial + Original

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i saw this new adidas commercial and liked the song i did a layed back breaks remix of it. the tempo went out of sync many times so it was a pain to do it...but here is the original and remix. i had to do some rebrushing to the sound also to get it crisp and clean.

http://www.djandrewparsons.com/marco/original.mp3 <-original MP3 Format

http://www.djandrewparsons.com/marco/remix.ogg <-my remix OGG Format

http://www.djandrewparsons.com/marco/remixmp3.mp3 <-Remix MP3 320 Format

i use ogg for a reason. let me know how u guys like it. and it goes out of tune at the beginning on purpose..i like that kinda stuff
Last edited by sirocco on Thu Mar 31, 2005 2:16 am, edited 1 time in total.

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sirocco wrote:i use ogg for a reason.
could you list a few? :hihi:
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Ok. just listened. it's actually not that bad...definitely not what i expected. nicely done. ; )

peace!
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TotcProductions wrote:
sirocco wrote:i use ogg for a reason.
could you list a few? :hihi:

1) it doesnt kill transients
1) it doesnt kill transients
1) it doesnt kill transients

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sirocco wrote:
TotcProductions wrote:
sirocco wrote:i use ogg for a reason.
could you list a few? :hihi:

1) it doesnt kill transients
1) it doesnt kill transients
1) it doesnt kill transients
It doesn't play in a media player without a special codec either. Personally, i think it'd be better to just use an mp3 at 256 kb per second. you're not gonna miss out too much that way, and it'll still be better compression than the ogg format, not to mention that it'll be much easier for your target audience to listen to. But, to each his own.

peace! 8)
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TotcProductions wrote:
sirocco wrote:
TotcProductions wrote:
sirocco wrote:i use ogg for a reason.
could you list a few? :hihi:

1) it doesnt kill transients
1) it doesnt kill transients
1) it doesnt kill transients
It doesn't play in a media player without a special codec either. Personally, i think it'd be better to just use an mp3 at 256 kb per second. you're not gonna miss out too much that way, and it'll still be better compression than the ogg format, not to mention that it'll be much easier for your target audience to listen to. But, to each his own.

peace! 8)
hey, ill encode one now! ;p

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ok, all done

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erm, isn't there like copyright issues when you make tune from a commercial available for download?

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pooshka wrote:erm, isn't there like copyright issues when you make tune from a commercial available for download?
I long as you don't sale or distribute the work for profit... :harp:

Sounds good...What drums samples and fx like eq did you use...

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v-12 wrote:
pooshka wrote:erm, isn't there like copyright issues when you make tune from a commercial available for download?
I long as you don't sale or distribute the work for profit... :harp:

Sounds good...What drums samples and fx like eq did you use...
i used drums from the internet...but i felted, eqd, compressed around 5 or 6 to get the right sound. i used the nomad factory blue tubes bundle exclusively.

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TotcProductions wrote: It doesn't play in a media player without a special codec either.
Seems to stream just fine in Winamp :)

Cool original tune (don't think we have that advert in the UK) and sweet remix :D
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