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farlukar wrote: Koorby - Very good sounding orchestra samples, and good use made of them as well. Except for the strings in the intro I like all of this; sounds, composition & arrangement. Well maybe the timpani's abit too loud, but that's nitpicking :)
Yeah I'm using the poor man's GPO :lol: - SampleTank2. They aren't strings in the intro though, just some cheap and nasty synth pads from ST2, but you've given me an idea to remix this with strings there, thanks! Yes, you *are* nitpicking about the timpani. Many thanks for the kind words tho.
Freeztar wrote:
Koorby - NICE piano! Actually all of it is nice. The dynamics are superb and very realistic. Good stuff, nothing bad to say about this.
Thanks Freez.
nikp2000 wrote:
koorby Nice orchestrations and nice dynamics.
Cheers Nik.
Guitarjeff wrote:Reflectitudes Movement 1 - Koorby Very nice emotional piece. I really like it a lot. Nice Piano Playing and the orchestration is top notch. Very enjoyable indeed. In my top finishers for sure.
Thanks Jeff, big compliment coming from you, cheers mate.
AndreasE wrote:@Koorby: Like your piece very much - reminds me to ´La petite fille de la mer´ from Vangelis. 8)
Not sure if I've heard that Vangelis piece. What is that in English, "The little fillet in the lake?" (sorry, bad humour). Thanks Andreas.

Thanks again to everyone for the feedback. Let me say again the quality of the entries this month is excellent and diverse. I would hate to predict how the voting is going to end up; so much good stuff to pick from.

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Just had to say that the IXOX tune this month is simply amazing. I'm convinced that this is really an old 78 record of street performers in East Europe. I even hear the scraches and noise in the background. :)

I am just in awe!

This is both beautiful sounding and fascinating rhythmically and melodically holds my interest. Yum!
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EarthTones wrote:
pHz wrote: ... what i might do is just list those who submitted untagged entries at the start of the voting thread and you lot can decide what to do ...

(although personally id favour just booting them out)

slainte :hihi: rob

FYI My entry (as all others)was ID3 tagged but somehow the tag is getting stripped when I upload it to my server??? This could be happeining to others as well...

- and I don't know how to fix it. :-o
I've seen this a few times myself. What software are you using to see whether the tag got lost?
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EarthTones wrote:
pHz wrote: ... what i might do is just list those who submitted untagged entries at the start of the voting thread and you lot can decide what to do ...

(although personally id favour just booting them out)

slainte :hihi: rob

FYI My entry (as all others)was ID3 tagged but somehow the tag is getting stripped when I upload it to my server??? This could be happeining to others as well...

- and I don't know how to fix it. :-o
I've seen this a few times myself. What software are you using to see whether the tag got lost?
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EarthTones wrote:
pHz wrote: ... what i might do is just list those who submitted untagged entries at the start of the voting thread and you lot can decide what to do ...

(although personally id favour just booting them out)

slainte :hihi: rob

FYI My entry (as all others)was ID3 tagged but somehow the tag is getting stripped when I upload it to my server??? This could be happeining to others as well...

- and I don't know how to fix it. :-o
I've seen this a few times myself. What software are you using to see whether the tag got lost?
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Hey Mo! :P
The ID3 tag shows up on the original when played in Winamp or Windows Media Player, but once uploaded it's no longer there???

I tag my the files using SX when exporting the audio mixdown, but I've also tried editing the tags using Winamp to see if that would make a difference. - it didn't :?

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Wopelka wrote:peppy197, your two-step link doesn't work.

send your mp3 to my email address:
....
and i'll host it for you till the end of the contest.

cheers
OK thanks Ill get on to that, just woke up here in Canada and it finally stopped raining and my Mountain Bike is sitting at the back door whinning and complaining to go for a walk... just like a dog.


allen

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Mo Verdigast wrote:Just had to say that the IXOX tune this month is simply amazing. I'm convinced that this is really an old 78 record of street performers in East Europe. I even hear the scraches and noise in the background. :)
I am just in awe!
This is both beautiful sounding and fascinating rhythmically and melodically holds my interest. Yum!
:-o :oops: :oops:
Hey you made my day... Thanks a lot for these very nice compliments...
:oops:
(The vinyl scratches and noise effects are vey easy to create with the free Izotope Vinyl plugin... http://www.izotope.com/ :wink: )

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Haghi wrote:and heres page 2.

Plunge – Chloe, Chloe, Chloe
Ooo, nicely put together, nice song. It reminds me of a song, but I don’t know which one. Now this is a 2 minute SONG that really ends after 2 minutes, no need to fade out, or abruptly end it, nope, it lasts 2 minutes and that’s the end of the song (I say this becoz most of the time that’s my problem to end a song). Oh, and it sticks in my head too :singer:
Hey! Glad I got a review while you were still in a good mood! Thanks! :) I'm so bad at "finishing" a song, I find that these contests are much more useful if I can come out of it with a complete song, rather than the start of a good idea that I have to come back to.

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I know I'll regret this....

"Knock Me Up!"

http://www.victorlams.com/kvr-vst/08-04 ... _me_up.mp3

Thought everyone could use a dose of the Funk. And Funk goes best with a healthy dose of nasty dubble entendre. "Knock me up" I'm told can mean "pay a visit to" in the UK (as in "knock upon the door of me"), although in the states it pretty much just means to impregnate someone. All songs in the 1970s ended with a fade out.

All instruments: Ravity(s)
('cept for Drums which are SonicSynth 1 with a bit o' SuperCamelPhat applied).

Effects are Voxengo Voxformer & Lexicon Pantheon wid a lil' Ozone on the mix.

And that's it.

Enjoy!

And if you must have the lyric, it's right here.
GLHF! (Gandalf Lives, Hobbits Forever!)

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I :love: Ixox's entry, too (although i find the scratches a bit annoying).

however, there was something i couldn't get my hand on about this entry, something weird... and finally tonight i've found what's the disturbing part for me.

the whole track is made as to simulate an old recording. right? but if it was such an old recording, it couldn't have been made in...
stereo... :-o :wink:

the magics of technology

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Sorry folks, I got quite behind on the contest listing. For some reason I'll occasionally get unsubscribed from the thread: I must be clicking the wrong link in the notification email! All caught up now: see link in signature.

- m
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Just started listening to the entries for this month... Wow, there are some really outstanding submissions!!! Going to be hard to choose just five :)
GLHF! (Gandalf Lives, Hobbits Forever!)

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DrApostropheX wrote:I know I'll regret this....

"Knock Me Up!"

http://www.victorlams.com/kvr-vst/08-04 ... _me_up.mp3

Thought everyone could use a dose of the Funk. And Funk goes best with a healthy dose of nasty dubble entendre. "Knock me up" I'm told can mean "pay a visit to" in the UK (as in "knock upon the door of me"), although in the states it pretty much just means to impregnate someone. All songs in the 1970s ended with a fade out.

All instruments: Ravity(s)
('cept for Drums which are SonicSynth 1 with a bit o' SuperCamelPhat applied).

Effects are Voxengo Voxformer & Lexicon Pantheon wid a lil' Ozone on the mix.

And that's it.

Enjoy!

And if you must have the lyric, it's right here.
I'm sure someone else will tell you, or maybe I've misunderstood, but this is the gossip thread. If you want to enter the contest, use the Rules and Submissions thread. If I've misunderstood, I apologise.
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Ixox wrote:
Mo Verdigast wrote:Just had to say that the IXOX tune this month is simply amazing. I'm convinced that this is really an old 78 record of street performers in East Europe. I even hear the scraches and noise in the background. :)
I am just in awe!
This is both beautiful sounding and fascinating rhythmically and melodically holds my interest. Yum!
:-o :oops: :oops:
Hey you made my day... Thanks a lot for these very nice compliments...
:oops:
(The vinyl scratches and noise effects are vey easy to create with the free Izotope Vinyl plugin... http://www.izotope.com/ :wink: )
You made my day too. I spent much of last night and today listening to your song. It's a catchy tune.

The other tune I can't get out of my head is the whistling song in Kill Bill Volume I, as whistled by Daryl Hannah, and written by Bernard Hermann (and originally performed in the movie Psycho).

Your music reminds me of some of my favorite movie composers, such as Bernard Hermann and Danny Elfman.
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