Zebra Oldskool Demo Presets & Competition [Finito]
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1100 posts since 4 Aug, 2004 from Copenhagen, Denmark
Here are my final comments:
djsubject, had an disadvantage because of his urban-hip hop style which didnt get far with the supplied sounds. Funny enough it didnt stop Subz for bringing more beats up front. Competition spirit of highest class. (6)
dacaumodo, brought us technical advanced programming with his first submission but i like the soundtrack better. dacaumodo got top points for the soundtrack. (8)
Electrobop, blev me away with a super nice intro and very melodic theme but the mix could have been better. (7)
HiEnergy, i like the bassline figure and the automation but it wasnt enough, it was too simple (5)
Echo Voodoo, really like the overall 80's feel and my fav was How Seldom They Do, the gate synth sounded a bit out of place to me, so (6)
mleghorn, just plain original which gives it an (8)
mabian, funny about mabian, i was sure i had you as winner but on closer look dacaumodo and mleghorn got 1 point more than you. (7)
VitaminD, nice tempo, build up and melody but seems uncomplete compared to others so (6)
emaiale, nice melody, good build up of the a+b+c parts, mix too dark, would have prefered a snare rather than the clap. (7)
Voting round up:
HiEnergy could have made this easy for me but he DIDNT ;)
So after careful consideration i proclaim all participants as winners of the Zebra Oldskool Soundset, it is the only sane thing to do. The competition spirit have been wayyy better than i thought it ever could be. I salute you guys for fair play :hail:
Urs, guess what, i dont think you have to worry about picking a winner ;)
So all of you, PM me your mail address and we will take it from there. Remember the soundset is not out yet but we might aswell get the mail thing fixed right away.
/Michael
djsubject, had an disadvantage because of his urban-hip hop style which didnt get far with the supplied sounds. Funny enough it didnt stop Subz for bringing more beats up front. Competition spirit of highest class. (6)
dacaumodo, brought us technical advanced programming with his first submission but i like the soundtrack better. dacaumodo got top points for the soundtrack. (8)
Electrobop, blev me away with a super nice intro and very melodic theme but the mix could have been better. (7)
HiEnergy, i like the bassline figure and the automation but it wasnt enough, it was too simple (5)
Echo Voodoo, really like the overall 80's feel and my fav was How Seldom They Do, the gate synth sounded a bit out of place to me, so (6)
mleghorn, just plain original which gives it an (8)
mabian, funny about mabian, i was sure i had you as winner but on closer look dacaumodo and mleghorn got 1 point more than you. (7)
VitaminD, nice tempo, build up and melody but seems uncomplete compared to others so (6)
emaiale, nice melody, good build up of the a+b+c parts, mix too dark, would have prefered a snare rather than the clap. (7)
Voting round up:
HiEnergy could have made this easy for me but he DIDNT ;)
So after careful consideration i proclaim all participants as winners of the Zebra Oldskool Soundset, it is the only sane thing to do. The competition spirit have been wayyy better than i thought it ever could be. I salute you guys for fair play :hail:
Urs, guess what, i dont think you have to worry about picking a winner ;)
So all of you, PM me your mail address and we will take it from there. Remember the soundset is not out yet but we might aswell get the mail thing fixed right away.
/Michael
www.xsynth.com - Sound Synthesis with Vintage flavour
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- KVRAF
- 10815 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from UK
Thanks ElectrobopElectrobop wrote:no,no no, Subz.djsubject wrote:Not 1 vote
maybe i should face facts & stop posting @ KvR & join some dodgy Urban forum where they all share warez links & will tell me "wow subz you tune roxxaz"
Your beats are off the hook, I've been following your music.
I love what you did with the in "That's cool" and the message in that song.
I have even been to you mysace page.
To me you are great!![]()
Electrobop
but i was playing hard done by
i cant see me stopping posting here any time soon
i kind of like the fact that hip hop is not so hot here, it helps me be one of the better hip hop producers here
i love me & my music (well some of it is shit but hay i still love me) & for some sad reason i love KvR
KvR took me from being a dyslexic verbal only dood to a respected <by some> community member, Moderator & Beta Tester (not to mention i have done Demo Tracks for some of the biggest names in Production tools (energyXT, E-MU, Mackie, Uhe, Linplug, Rob Papen & others
not to also mention i got to mix down my own tracks at bbc radio1 madia vail studios (not sure how its spelt
Life & KvR has been good to me
So dont expect me to go off in a huff any time soon
mind you, now i'm a yellow name i should try to play the ass alot less
anyhoo, i'll stop blabbleing now
just didn't want any of you to feel bad for voting honestly!!
Respect to all
Subz (your friendly yellow coat
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- KVRAF
- 10815 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from UK
That's priceless!!!mkastrup wrote: So after careful consideration i proclaim all participants as winners of the Zebra Oldskool Soundset,
i'm actually lost for words!
thank you!
Subz
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- KVRAF
- 1931 posts since 14 Aug, 2006 from Winnipeg
mkastrup wrote:So after careful consideration i proclaim all participants as winners of the Zebra Oldskool Soundset, it is the only sane thing to do.
*sniff* *sniff* I love you, man!
@subz - not the only one without a vote.
But thanks to Michael's incredible generousity, we still win!
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- Pick Me Pick me!
- 10238 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from a state of confusion
wow 
I'm wondering though what you meant by 'not complete' with regard to my entry.. it has intro.. buildup.. release.. and ending.. ?
but I'll be the first to say its not mixed well.. thats primarily because (a) I dont have monitors.. only some ~3" computer speakers and (b) it wasnt a mixing competition I didn't think, so I figured I didn't have to worry much about this..
djsub: you had a ton of great ideas I thought but they were so short.. though if anything, by entering so many mini entries, you've shown how the oldskool set can be used for various genres.. which is a cool feat!
I'm wondering though what you meant by 'not complete' with regard to my entry.. it has intro.. buildup.. release.. and ending.. ?
but I'll be the first to say its not mixed well.. thats primarily because (a) I dont have monitors.. only some ~3" computer speakers and (b) it wasnt a mixing competition I didn't think, so I figured I didn't have to worry much about this..
djsub: you had a ton of great ideas I thought but they were so short.. though if anything, by entering so many mini entries, you've shown how the oldskool set can be used for various genres.. which is a cool feat!
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- KVRAF
- 3154 posts since 10 Jan, 2005
Thanks Michael!
And, once again, thanks to all participants.
This has been a refreshing experience for me, I hope it's possible to start some collaboration now that we know each other (at least a little on the musical side).
Dacaumodo has done an awesome work (technical and emotional, as you said) and mleghorn had the "bravery" to propose something really different, so I think I must simply be happy and satisfied to be just behind them.
Anyway, I'd be curious to know Urs's choice, but I guess we'll never know...
Now you know the question everybody here is going to ask you: when will the complete soundset be ready ?
PM already sent
- Mario
And, once again, thanks to all participants.
This has been a refreshing experience for me, I hope it's possible to start some collaboration now that we know each other (at least a little on the musical side).
Dacaumodo has done an awesome work (technical and emotional, as you said) and mleghorn had the "bravery" to propose something really different, so I think I must simply be happy and satisfied to be just behind them.
Anyway, I'd be curious to know Urs's choice, but I guess we'll never know...
Now you know the question everybody here is going to ask you: when will the complete soundset be ready ?
PM already sent
- Mario
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- KVRAF
- 2545 posts since 22 Jun, 2004 from Paris. Well, not far.
djsubject wrote:Electrobop wrote:djsubject wrote:Not 1 vote
the late great john peel played my stuff on prime time radio 1 & BBC World service![]()
You're my hero!!
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- KVRAF
- 2545 posts since 22 Jun, 2004 from Paris. Well, not far.
That's great Michael! Very generous of you. It gives a brilliant, friendly ending to a fun competition.
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- KVRAF
- 10260 posts since 19 Feb, 2004 from Paris
Just One word : Classymkastrup wrote: So after careful consideration i proclaim all participants as winners of the Zebra Oldskool Soundset, it is the only sane thing to do. The competition spirit have been wayyy better than i thought it ever could be. I salute you guys for fair play![]()
/Michael
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- KVRian
- 1035 posts since 19 Jun, 2006 from Berlin, Germany
Unfortunately yesterday I had no network access as I wasn't at home all day, so I missed my opportunity to cast a vote. 
I regret not having been on the 'net yesterday.
Otherwise this would have been a very tough decision for me, so many really good entries to select just one of.
stay tuned
HiEnergy
I regret not having been on the 'net yesterday.
Otherwise this would have been a very tough decision for me, so many really good entries to select just one of.
That is a wonderful decision, Michael. Thank you for that great competition.mkastrup wrote:So after careful consideration i proclaim all participants as winners of the Zebra Oldskool Soundset, it is the only sane thing to do.
stay tuned
HiEnergy
Feel the energy...
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- u-he
- 30192 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Cool stuff
Wife demands all attention this weekend (trips to nature and other weird stuff) so I couldn't really come up with a fair decision.
Later,
Urs
Wife demands all attention this weekend (trips to nature and other weird stuff) so I couldn't really come up with a fair decision.
Later,
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- KVRAF
- 10815 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from UK
dacaumodo wrote:djsubject wrote: the late great john peel played my stuff on prime time radio 1 & BBC World service![]()
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You're my hero!!
it was nuts listening to the voice i heard on the radio since being a baby saying my name & playing my tack
its more than i ever dreamed i would get! (would have been happy to get played on pirate radio just once
Still, what a lucky bunch of winners we are
Congrats to all
Subz
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1100 posts since 4 Aug, 2004 from Copenhagen, Denmark
We started this competition in a friendly manner and kept it like this until the very end and i love happy endings 
About my comments, well what i said is based on my own wicked way of percieving others work. Sometimes its hard to put down in few words what you really mean but i always try to be as honest as possible even if it might hurt a bit. Things like, the clap should have been a snare or something felt as uncomplete was the exact feeling i had.
I'm old skool'ish remember 
Anyway, these 44 patches kept us going for 14 days and now you got 512 waiting for you. Going to be interesting and i wish you all good luck with the music making and have fun doing it
The release of the soundset it just around the corner so hang in there...
Until next time....
/Michael
About my comments, well what i said is based on my own wicked way of percieving others work. Sometimes its hard to put down in few words what you really mean but i always try to be as honest as possible even if it might hurt a bit. Things like, the clap should have been a snare or something felt as uncomplete was the exact feeling i had.
Anyway, these 44 patches kept us going for 14 days and now you got 512 waiting for you. Going to be interesting and i wish you all good luck with the music making and have fun doing it
The release of the soundset it just around the corner so hang in there...
Until next time....
/Michael
www.xsynth.com - Sound Synthesis with Vintage flavour
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- KVRer
- 9 posts since 27 Dec, 2007 from Cagliari (Sardinia - Italy)
uhmmm...mkastrup wrote: Things like, the clap should have been a snare or something felt as uncomplete was the exact feeling i had.I'm old skool'ish remember
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Why not a contest with the complete 512 patches set? Just for fun!mkastrup wrote: Anyway, these 44 patches kept us going for 14 days and now you got 512 waiting for you.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1100 posts since 4 Aug, 2004 from Copenhagen, Denmark
Oiiiemaiale wrote: Why not a contest with the complete 512 patches set? Just for fun!
/Michael
www.xsynth.com - Sound Synthesis with Vintage flavour
