Gotta say, an interesting idea for such a basic song.
I loved the pulse and triangle mixing with the modern instruments.
Overall, an iconic song made well.
However, I believe the remix is too 'all over the place' for a perfect score.
:)
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An idea that came to mind far before the God Bless the USA remix. I've had this song ready to go since late November of last year. Disappointed to say that I haven't uploaded it yet, but here it is!
I decided that I wanted to remix another video game song, and I had already conceived the idea of remixing the Mario Castle Theme, so I decided to finally get on it. Definitely the first thing to come about in production was the steady kick line. The next thing was the vocoder, to give variable depth, and the rest of the filters that were mainly centered on the original track. My favorite part about this song is the very beginning where it sounds like the song is being projected out of someone's mouth and the person abruptly opens wide.
BRING IT, BOWSER!!
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Gotta say, an interesting idea for such a basic song.
I loved the pulse and triangle mixing with the modern instruments.
Overall, an iconic song made well.
However, I believe the remix is too 'all over the place' for a perfect score.
:)
Thank you very much for the feedback! I very much agree when you say it’s a bit “all over the place.” It’s one of my earlier pieces that would have been made before I purchased FL Studio, so I had to get out all my ideas at once. Nowadays, my ideas would be much more organized. I’ll definitely plan for this in the future
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