Last Ninja Remix (Armakuni in New York) comments please
Last Ninja Remix (Armakuni in New York) comments please
After two votes, this tune was at chart position 1. (100%).
Well, I didn't think it would stay there, but I'm very happy to see this remix is getting rated much higher than my previous ones.
Now, I would love to get some comments.
Whats good?
Whats bad (besides the sound-quality, i'm working on that)?
Well, I didn't think it would stay there, but I'm very happy to see this remix is getting rated much higher than my previous ones.
Now, I would love to get some comments.
Whats good?
Whats bad (besides the sound-quality, i'm working on that)?
Well, here's what I wrote for my R64 review, if that's any help:
Ouwehand's Last Ninja music tended to take more of a filmic stance than the original tunes, and Yoshi's remix enhances this feel, bringing to mind the ideal soundtrack for the film of the game. The mellow sounds and occasional, carefully chosen samples lend the piece a warm atmosphere that encapsulates, while the dirty but effective drumloops effortlessly carry the track over its four-and-a-half minute length. Recommend
Ouwehand's Last Ninja music tended to take more of a filmic stance than the original tunes, and Yoshi's remix enhances this feel, bringing to mind the ideal soundtrack for the film of the game. The mellow sounds and occasional, carefully chosen samples lend the piece a warm atmosphere that encapsulates, while the dirty but effective drumloops effortlessly carry the track over its four-and-a-half minute length. Recommend
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I haven't heard the original in that case..REVIEW BY ELIOT (17/05/2003)
A remix of a remix... interesting... better a cover of a remix.
What!? I'm no PRO, but hell, I tried...There is not much to write... it's a bit boring, like the original, it's a 1:1 cover that lacks of own inspiration.
The lead is NOT set besides the middle!!!!! Its totally surrounding you if you have a surround system and is the same at both channels, just a little (a few ms) offset on the right so it doesnt come from the midspeaker and/or mess up the surroundchannel.While the drums are set on the left and right edge of the stereo-panorama, the lead is set just besides the middle.. very strange.
I think my choice of intruments is what make this song "this song".The end of the song is a bit abrupt. Maybe a different choise of instruments would have helped the song to overcome the "average" rating.
Hugs and kisses to Eliot.
Eliot
Eliot's reviews are quite weird at times, and it's obvious he's no expert on analysing music. Especially with stereo issues he seems to hear mono out of a wide stereo space and vice versa. Well... a review is a review. Maybe we should add reviewer-ratings
Re: Eliot
Time for him to upgrade the soundsystem, perhaps.Eliot's reviews are quite weird at times, and it's obvious he's no expert on analysing music. Especially with stereo issues he seems to hear mono out of a wide stereo space and vice versa.
Hehe, what a good ideaWell... a review is a review. Maybe we should add reviewer-ratings
Seems like Eliot thinks all remixes are 1:1 covers
It's a great tune Yoshi. Elliot has his own tastes. I personally feel that any serious "remix" maker should make 1:1 versions. I HATE it when people really do "remix" versions that has all kinds of crap and new stuff in them that they came up with. The real challenge is to make a song that plays exactly like the original, but sounds real, that way you can truly revive old SID music and make them sound like they always should have sounded like.
That's how I make my "remixes" every note of the original is carefully listened to and then recreated (if possible )
That's how I make my "remixes" every note of the original is carefully listened to and then recreated (if possible )
Another one who's using that great 'Ear2midi' Converter....XGener8or wrote: That's how I make my "remixes" every note of the original is carefully listened to and then recreated (if possible )
Well, I'm also try everytime, if I remix a sid, to make it different but
I also try to catch the spirit of the orginal tune...
btw. Take a look at the reviews Eliott wrote about my remixes...
cheers 2Klang