Aight then, here are my requests:
X, from Blue Exorcist
Lightning Flame Dragon Roar, from Fairy Tail
Sono Chi No Sadame, from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood
gravityWall, from Re:Creators
There should be some pretty fun samples to use here, especially the accordion and brass from JoJo and Fairy Tail's themes, so that's why I included those anyway.
Also, I'm legitmtately curious rn, but what have you done to isolate the audio to sample these instruments? IIRC, you wouldnt be able to sample sonething without isolating the audio in some way, because then the other instruments would get in the way, and I wanted to know this to improve my sampling skills, so
inspiration of this experimental genre I'm tackling. Still, how I'm doing things,
I think I'm pulling off something "unique" for what kind of music I'm composing.
Welcome to a project I've started only a few months ago, where it all started
when I was researching on some of Earthbound's samples and noticed just how neat
some of their songs are. No, not just unique in terms of the music, but how they
got some of the instruments for songs such as "Moonside", "The Place", "Boris
Cocktail", and such. To all who don't know, these songs take samples from actual
songs created by music artists (most notably The Little Rascals Theme, Deirdre,
and so fourth.) I decided to try a little experiment and compose a song using
mostly samples from other artists. Here is my result!
SUPERwave (!Mix#1!) - Ever Crossing the Bastille Battlefield
All songs used:
Attack on Titan - Feuerriter Pfeil und Bogen
LiSA - Crossing Field (aka SAO Opening)
Bastille - Pompeii
Nightwish - Ever Dream
Baby Bash - Baby I'm Back (Clap Symbal)
Rammstein - Du Hast (Kick)
Only 1 sample is from another source
LiSA - Crossing Field (aka SAO Opening)
Bastille - Pompeii
Nightwish - Ever Dream
Baby Bash - Baby I'm Back (Clap Symbal)
Rammstein - Du Hast (Kick)
Only 1 sample is from another source
As you can see, I had an interesting start with trying to find samples that
actually worked to my favor, and judging from a few, I think they turned out...
okay. Not perfect, but not shit either (unless it is, which uh... I know you've
seen worse from me.) So I decided to take the opportunity to open this thread as
a "requesting thread". Basically, what I'm asking is...
What 3-4 songs do you want me to try to piece together?
There are a few general rules to follow: 1) No more than one request (4 songs) pur person.
2) Try not to use Video Game themed-music, unless it's clearly styled
as such (Guitar Hero/Rock Band, and most songs with lyrics are the safest bets.)
3) Don't specifically tell me what part of the song you want me to do. The point
of SUPERwave is to select a bit that suits best with the other samples.
4) If possible, find out what the tempo (BPM) is for each song. 5) *sigh* Yes,
I will accept meme songs, but don't go crazy. 6) I have every right to say no
or yes to the request for any reason. 7) Remixes and Parodies are allowed.
Due to how short C3 is about to end, I will only accept the first 10 people, and
I will post my thoughts about each requests within' 6 days. Most likely I will
complete 4-7 requests depending on how good/funny/interesting they are. I
probably won't finish them all by the time C3 closes, but I will post them in my
thread in the Music Forum, and maybe even release them to SMW Central.
Well, this is Daizo Dee Von, and it's never a good bye, it's always a "See you later!"
DISCLAIMER: To any music artists, yes, you are allowed to create
your own SUPERwave music. I'm only the innovator of this idea, and I am curious as
to what y'all can do using actual songs as instruments. After all, Torchkas' "Can
You Feel" song from VLDC9 is a really impressive remix that, too, inspired me to
create this genre. SUPERwave is all about using the quantity of songs to create
quality soundtracks on the SNES.