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RE: How to Turn any song into a 8-bit/16-bit (retro video game) sound.

in #gaming7 years ago

I think you should get back into it and let me know when you do I like to see new things people are creating.
My way of doing this is I like my stuff to have a grimey-industrial-muddy sound. It is not the best it is not the most perfect it is not the most clean sounding. It does not work really good with 8 bit sounds. I am sorry I didnt matchup with your techniques. If you want we could get together sometime and talk about sound structure so I mix my way with your way. I cannot rewrite the parts because it is the music from a midi file id be making it for like a day and a half. My mix. I ALSO skipped a couple of things because they were redundant. I tried to put the drums on there but the drums just sounded like a garbled up mess the vocals did that but I turned em into partially the singers voice and the synths mixed so it was good for what it was not the best though.

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Thanks for the encouragement! I'll see if I can find some time to spend on it probably even this week.

I see what you mean with your grimey-industrial style - the way you mixed the 8-bit piece makes more sense now. I was only suggesting that since it's a cover and not a remix or something else that similarity to the original piece might be a little more important. My point was that there's a very apparent style difference between the two.

Nothing wrong with your style, so no need to apologize :) I'll send you an example of my stuff when I get a chance. I think it would be cool to collaborate or at least talk styles mixing sometime!

Where can I contact you steemit chat discord what works best with you!??!?!?!?!
Yes I got a lot more work that is hidden that steemit does not see. I will share with you if you wish

Discord works: xerdo#0333