Beautiful
Beautiful
....so proud to be able to mix this. i really am thank you
















martman22 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2017 03:18 CESTThis is my first entry.
MP3:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7DeIj ... sp=sharing
Wav:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7DeIj ... sp=sharing
Plugins used:
Nebula4
TDR GE
Rocket
MJUC Jr.
Sknote SDC
Sknote Disto
Sknote DDD
VahallaPlate
ReCabinet 5
Amplitude 4
STAenhancer
Melda Dynamic EQ
Windows Tune
Soothe
That was done intentionally. I changed the key of the song. I saw nothing in the rules stating I could not do so. The original sounds were not changed only raised. My impression is that the vocal would sound better in a higher key.Coiled_Ear wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2017 08:07 CESTI think...your pitch of the song is incorrect. Compare with the original preview. Samplerate problems?
Nothing in the rules say you can´t put distortion on the vocals but that doesn´t mean you should!.martman22 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2017 14:49 CESTThat was done intentionally. I changed the key of the song. I saw nothing in the rules stating I could not do so. The original sounds were not changed only raised. My impression is that the vocal would sound better in a higher key.
The forum administrator may correct me if I am in error and did not read the rules correctly and I will gladly remove my submission.
The material is provided "as is", and you should treat it "as is". It is also mentioned that you should not(!) change the arrangement/song structure. So if the client submits his production in the Key of Fm, you can't just pitch everything up to (for example) Am because you think it would sound better this way (micro pitching one drum kit piece is a different story, but not a full song!). This would count to altering the production / remixing it. The songwriter/client is proud of his creation, he/she (and all possible involved collaborators) wrote this arrangement in this specific tone. So he/she expects it to be treated like that - "as is".
Mister Fox wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2017 20:27 CESTRule set for mix participants
- ...
- The participants are limited to the provided source material
- the provided arrangement must remain the same (take note of a given audio demo). Unless otherwise stated, do not add an additional beat or instruments (e.g. replay a guitar), move parts around and therefore change the arrangement. Unless otherwise stated (i.e. radio mix, loops being allowed for reordering, creative audio effects like glitching, etc)
- it is allowed to edit and to a certain extend even mangle the source material to improve the production (e.g. pitch correction, timing/phase correction within given boundaries, re-amping of bass/guitars if DI track were present, vocal comping, noise gating/strip silence, etc), as long as this does not result in drastic sound design and a complete new sound (e.g. morphing one sound into another one - example: flute into trumpet) - unless otherwise stated
- ...
- SPECIAL RULES MAY APPLY PER CHALLENGE, these will be highlighted and mentioned separately directly under the "Words by the Song Provider" paragraph of the current mix challenge thread
I'll consult with the client.