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Geek Culture / Metal Gear Solid Theme Remake - MP3 Inside.

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Junkrock
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Posted: 8th Oct 2007 02:42
Hey guys,

Ive started working on a remake of metal gear solid theme tunes, covering MGS 1,2 and 3 here is my progress so far, any comments welcome also any suggestions would be cool.

http://www.dazdicks.com/Metal%20Gear%20Solid%20Remake.mp3

DaZ

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Jrock
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Posted: 8th Oct 2007 05:28
Great job as always.

Cheers


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bitJericho
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Posted: 8th Oct 2007 07:08
Ugh, I wish I had the patience to learn how to compose such epic toons


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Junkrock
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Posted: 8th Oct 2007 07:15 Edited at: 8th Oct 2007 07:16
Quick Update

http://www.dazdicks.com/Metal%20Gear%20Solid%20Remake%20MGS3%20Update%201.mp3

DaZ

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tha_rami
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Posted: 8th Oct 2007 07:21
I miss the typical Metal Gear Solid: Tactical Espionage Action music... You know, the female vocals, the Codec background music, the normal walking music...

Aah... Nostalgia. And I'm only 18 years old...


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Junkrock
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Posted: 9th Oct 2007 01:13
Hey guys,


Ive just finished as much as im doing for now. I hope you guys like it. Let me know what you think!

http://www.dazdicks.com/Metal%20Gear%20Solid.mp3

DaZ

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Lucifer
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Posted: 9th Oct 2007 01:29 Edited at: 9th Oct 2007 01:32
yay! it's junkrock! just the guy i wanted to ask questions i've been looking at the ewql silver package, i know you have the gold (envy) hehe, but anyway, what is your experience buying stuff from soundsonline.com ? and when i've bought the ewql silver package, do i have to buy some stupid sampler to be able to use it or is it included for free?, one more question is it a vsti plugin? if not, then what type of a plugin is it? and if it isnt, is it posible to use this with a host program, such as fl?

NICE song btw, i love your music!

Edit: one more question, sorry , do i have to have a midi keyboard to use the ewql stuff thingy? or can i use the sequencer in the program?


Silly!
Junkrock
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Posted: 9th Oct 2007 01:47
Hey Lucifer,

Soundsonline is defiantly the best way to go! good customer service!
To use EWQL Silver you will need a DAW Ie cubase, Logic etc (I think FL is all good) then you load it as a vst and you route midi tracks IE you load Silver onto instruments track one load 2 patches, the first will be on the track with silver on then to use the other goto midi track 2 and change its input to Silver and midi track 2...lol hard to explain in words, easy in practice.

I used to have an M-Audio Axiom 25 key but moved onto an M-Audio Oxygen 61 which is cool but the touch sensitivity on the keys could be better.

You can sequence EWQL libraries but id recommend getting a midi controller with at least a mod wheel...and if you can afford it really good touch sensitive keys...that will give you the best performances in your pieces.

Hope that helps, Im glad you like the track.

DaZ

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Lucifer
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Posted: 9th Oct 2007 01:52
ok, thanks for the help i'm going to buy ewql very soon then..


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Sopo the tocho
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Posted: 9th Oct 2007 02:20
Cubase its so easy but Samplitude nÂș9 pro its the best native sequencer out there so far.... however it has an accused learn curve.


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