Thumbs up to you for having a remix competition. Great initiative. If there had been prizes I was interested in I might have participated. I hope you get a lot of entries though.SampleScience wrote:Well... at least it's a song, I found it easier to remix a song than an instrumental. Talking about instrumental, if you don't like the vocals, you can always make an instrumental version, even a trance mix if you wantArmadillo wrote:Sascha.....Sascha Franck wrote:Unfortunately, the original vocals are as lousy as I could imagine any vocals to be.
Otherwise I might've given it a try, but as I'm usually working along vocals, this is a no-no for me. I hadn't even kept a single line of them if I were the original recording engineer. Sorry.
you are so right.![]()
I've entered 2 remix competitions lately because I loved the vocals, Artful Dodger being one. This, however sounds pretty poor tbh. Doesn't inspire me at all.
pschelfh, great remix. A bit Electroclash-ish. Fits the vocals.
Sampleremix.com contest
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- KVRAF
- 2108 posts since 31 Dec, 2002 from London, UK
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- KVRAF
- 13444 posts since 14 Nov, 2000 from Hannover / Germany
Well, I'm probably not like any sort of typical remixer (if any remixer at all). I'm not all that much interested in mashing up rhythmical things or whatever. I'd rather build a more or less new song around the center thing of what makes up for a good composition for me; the melody that is. And while altering a lot of things (such as reharmonising stuff), I still try to keep the "spirit" of the song.
This is why I usually only keep the vocals. Sometimes I would then rebuild the original structure around them in a rough way (simple drums, full note bass and piano chords) and see what else I can come up with, or what other of the original elements I may then throw in.
Now, with a source being almost completely free of any sort of catchy melodies, with the few melodic lines being performed like by someone who's never seen a mic before, further being so much out of tune it's almost beyond belief - well, there's not much left to work with for me.
Unfortunately, a lot of the remix contests you can find around are based on material where melodies and proper vocals are tough to find (such as most contests of Acidplanet).
Well, this might only be me, but don't find much inspiration in all those...
This is why I usually only keep the vocals. Sometimes I would then rebuild the original structure around them in a rough way (simple drums, full note bass and piano chords) and see what else I can come up with, or what other of the original elements I may then throw in.
Now, with a source being almost completely free of any sort of catchy melodies, with the few melodic lines being performed like by someone who's never seen a mic before, further being so much out of tune it's almost beyond belief - well, there's not much left to work with for me.
Unfortunately, a lot of the remix contests you can find around are based on material where melodies and proper vocals are tough to find (such as most contests of Acidplanet).
Well, this might only be me, but don't find much inspiration in all those...
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Those who can do maths and those who can't.
Those who can do maths and those who can't.
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- KVRAF
- 1906 posts since 5 Feb, 2005 from UK - Stafford/Lancaster (uni)
Here we go, mgiht as well just post a few words which I sent in my submission email here.
http://www.archive.org/download/TOMWOJ- ... ckbird.mp3
Gear Used: EnergyXT Host, Audacity, Wusikstation VSTi, MinimougeVA VSTi, DBlue Glitch VST, various mda effects VST's, Kjaerhus Classic FX.
Enjoyed the remix very much, I dont usualy use a lot of premade loops within my songs, I usualy create my own loops and tweak the sound I want to get from the very start of a piece, so using samples that I didnt build from the ground up was challanging for me. I did not use any of the vocal tracks for this.
The aim for my piece/remix was to be an instrumental glitch/breakbeat tune with a marching rhythm, I did not feel as thought vocals would have sat well with the piece, and I could not get the vocals to gell with what I already had. In terms of actualy remixing the original song I dont think I have done very well, i merely used the samples from the pack to form a short instrumental song of my own.

WoJ
http://www.archive.org/download/TOMWOJ- ... ckbird.mp3
Gear Used: EnergyXT Host, Audacity, Wusikstation VSTi, MinimougeVA VSTi, DBlue Glitch VST, various mda effects VST's, Kjaerhus Classic FX.
Enjoyed the remix very much, I dont usualy use a lot of premade loops within my songs, I usualy create my own loops and tweak the sound I want to get from the very start of a piece, so using samples that I didnt build from the ground up was challanging for me. I did not use any of the vocal tracks for this.
The aim for my piece/remix was to be an instrumental glitch/breakbeat tune with a marching rhythm, I did not feel as thought vocals would have sat well with the piece, and I could not get the vocals to gell with what I already had. In terms of actualy remixing the original song I dont think I have done very well, i merely used the samples from the pack to form a short instrumental song of my own.
WoJ
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4314 posts since 31 Oct, 2004
There is prize to win, here's what you could win:Armadillo wrote:Thumbs up to you for having a remix competition. Great initiative. If there had been prizes I was interested in I might have participated. I hope you get a lot of entries though.SampleScience wrote:Well... at least it's a song, I found it easier to remix a song than an instrumental. Talking about instrumental, if you don't like the vocals, you can always make an instrumental version, even a trance mix if you wantArmadillo wrote:Sascha.....Sascha Franck wrote:Unfortunately, the original vocals are as lousy as I could imagine any vocals to be.
Otherwise I might've given it a try, but as I'm usually working along vocals, this is a no-no for me. I hadn't even kept a single line of them if I were the original recording engineer. Sorry.
you are so right.![]()
I've entered 2 remix competitions lately because I loved the vocals, Artful Dodger being one. This, however sounds pretty poor tbh. Doesn't inspire me at all.
pschelfh, great remix. A bit Electroclash-ish. Fits the vocals.
1. 5 sample CD's (of the winner's choice) from Electronisounds.com
2. Roomverb M2 & the "3D Plugins Bundle" (VST fx) from Spin Audio
3. Jamstix Virtual Drummer VST-i from Rayzoon
4. Symptohm: Melohman VST-i from Ohm Force
5. "Beatcraft" from Acoustica (Software Drum Machine)
6. Red Dragon VST-i from electronisounds
7. Knucklefinger's 1st CD, "Give Us The Finger"
Check the site: http://www.sampleremix.com/
and stop complaining and go remixing now!
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4314 posts since 31 Oct, 2004
This is very goodWoJ wrote:Here we go, mgiht as well just post a few words which I sent in my submission email here.
http://www.archive.org/download/TOMWOJ- ... ckbird.mp3
Gear Used: EnergyXT Host, Audacity, Wusikstation VSTi, MinimougeVA VSTi, DBlue Glitch VST, various mda effects VST's, Kjaerhus Classic FX.
Enjoyed the remix very much, I dont usualy use a lot of premade loops within my songs, I usualy create my own loops and tweak the sound I want to get from the very start of a piece, so using samples that I didnt build from the ground up was challanging for me. I did not use any of the vocal tracks for this.
The aim for my piece/remix was to be an instrumental glitch/breakbeat tune with a marching rhythm, I did not feel as thought vocals would have sat well with the piece, and I could not get the vocals to gell with what I already had. In terms of actualy remixing the original song I dont think I have done very well, i merely used the samples from the pack to form a short instrumental song of my own.
WoJ
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- KVRist
- 304 posts since 31 Mar, 2006
Hello all! Here's my entry for the contest:
http://download.venus.come2store.com/ou ... 0remix.mp3
made in psycle with those free plug-ins:
-Sinus freeverb Too
-free plug-ins from Kjaerhus audio (classic chorus, classic flanger, classic delay, classic reverb and classic compressor)
-SFZ
-BlueCat's classic flanger
-EVM Bassline 1.3
-E-phonic X-pressor
-E-phonic LOFI
-Glaceverb
-A0 mastering equalizer
-digitalfishphone's endorphin
-Silverspike's Ruby tube
... and mastering edition compressor
And a big thanks to samplescience for the plan
http://download.venus.come2store.com/ou ... 0remix.mp3
made in psycle with those free plug-ins:
-Sinus freeverb Too
-free plug-ins from Kjaerhus audio (classic chorus, classic flanger, classic delay, classic reverb and classic compressor)
-SFZ
-BlueCat's classic flanger
-EVM Bassline 1.3
-E-phonic X-pressor
-E-phonic LOFI
-Glaceverb
-A0 mastering equalizer
-digitalfishphone's endorphin
-Silverspike's Ruby tube
... and mastering edition compressor
And a big thanks to samplescience for the plan
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4314 posts since 31 Oct, 2004
haha the pleasure is mine!oursvince wrote:Hello all! Here's my entry for the contest:
http://download.venus.come2store.com/ou ... 0remix.mp3
made in psycle with those free plug-ins:
-Sinus freeverb Too
-free plug-ins from Kjaerhus audio (classic chorus, classic flanger, classic delay, classic reverb and classic compressor)
-SFZ
-BlueCat's classic flanger
-EVM Bassline 1.3
-E-phonic X-pressor
-E-phonic LOFI
-Glaceverb
-A0 mastering equalizer
-digitalfishphone's endorphin
-Silverspike's Ruby tube
... and mastering edition compressor
And a big thanks to samplescience for the plan
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- KVRian
- 743 posts since 14 Apr, 2004
Here's my entry (i hope that i'm in time!!!):
Techno??!
http://www.raikard.com/contest/Blackbir ... rd_Rmx.mp3
Bye!
Techno??!
http://www.raikard.com/contest/Blackbir ... rd_Rmx.mp3
Bye!
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- KVRAF
- 3345 posts since 8 Nov, 2003 from Amsterdam
Great prizes, that should make it worth the effort... Unless you already have SpinAudio, Symptohm, JamStix and Red DragonSampleScience wrote: There is prize to win, here's what you could win:
1. 5 sample CD's (of the winner's choice) from Electronisounds.com
2. Roomverb M2 & the "3D Plugins Bundle" (VST fx) from Spin Audio
3. Jamstix Virtual Drummer VST-i from Rayzoon
4. Symptohm: Melohman VST-i from Ohm Force
5. "Beatcraft" from Acoustica (Software Drum Machine)
6. Red Dragon VST-i from electronisounds
7. Knucklefinger's 1st CD, "Give Us The Finger"
Check the site: http://www.sampleremix.com/
and stop complaining and go remixing now!
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- KVRAF
- 4345 posts since 8 Mar, 2005
Can we use sampled patches? Lets say there's a bagpipe patch in my keyboard/sampler, can i use it for the remix?
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4314 posts since 31 Oct, 2004
yes, of course!keyman_sam wrote:Can we use sampled patches? Lets say there's a bagpipe patch in my keyboard/sampler, can i use it for the remix?
The deadline is july 30th, be quick!
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- KVRian
- 743 posts since 14 Apr, 2004
(i hope that i'm in time!!!):
The deadline is july 30th, be quick!
I don't know why....I was convinced that the expiry was at June 30!!
- KVRist
- 329 posts since 8 May, 2002 from Sun Valley. California
Keep 'em coming gang!
we still need more mixes for the remix CD!
thanks!

JUNEBUG
we still need more mixes for the remix CD!
thanks!
JUNEBUG
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- KVRAF
- 3378 posts since 27 Feb, 2004 from Paris (france)
count me in ! 
- KVRAF
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
