![]() Depends on the game, naturally, but I've enjoyed working on both this and Kong in Concert. My most salient source of discontent lies in the ending, which has sort of a "HOLY CRAP I'M PAST DEADLINE" feel to it - which, I regret to say, was certainly the case at the time. So yes, the final product sounds rather like I hoped it would. ![]() Bear in mind that everything I know about composition and audio production up to this point has been almost entirely self-taught, but college is going to change that. I owe a great deal to Compyfox, whose advice and attention to detail have not only allowed me to improve the production quality of this piece in particular, but will also help me in the future. Every piece I do seems to be better than the last, and Hymn was no exception. I've been stalling because I plan to do The Confronted next, and that's really freaking hard. I've worked up Movements 0 and 1 to my Resurrection: Terranigma Symphonic Suite, which is available on my site under Music > Arrangements, but I have four more movements to do. The latter pair composed the soundtrack to Terranigma, my all-time favorite videogame OST. My love for Mitsuda's music is eclipsed by only two others: (i) Hitoshi Sakimoto and (ii) Miyoko Kobayashi (and Masanori Hikichi). Any remixing plans after the project's done? I was elated to find that there was a slot open, especially for a song as accomodating to my style as Guardia Castle.Ħ. With all these remixing projects, I really wanted there to be a CT one, what with it being one of my favorite soundtracks and all. I loved the Super Metroid project and worked on the DKC project. ![]() It'll be heroic, but that's all I can say for now.Ĭlaado Shou's sig. I have some ideas floating around in my head, but they aren't in any cohesive form that I can put into words. How do you plan to attack Guardia Castle? Back then, I didn't know about FruityLoops, so it was just MIDIs.Ĥ. I was making very pedestrian arrangements of video game songs before I got to OCR, so I'll say for over three years. After making the MIDI in PM!, I import it into the trial version of FruityLoops and apply soundfonts, then export as an MP3. I'll be buying Finale 2005 soon before I go to college. I use PrintMusic! 2000, a simple and obsolete Finale product. It is because of Chrono Trigger that I like RPGs, and it is because of Yasunori Mitsuda that I want to write music for video games when I grow up. The first mix I downloaded was Blue Minded God by Zeratul. When I first heard about OCR in July of 2002, the first game I looked for was Chrono Trigger. I never owned an SNES, so three years ago a friend of mine loaned me ZSNES and a bunch of ROMs. When did you first play / why do you like Chrono Trigger?Ĭhrono Trigger was the first RPG I ever played, and the first video game soundtrack I ever fell in love with. Red Omen is a longtime member of the OCR forums and the remixing community, and often makes successful forays into the business.ġ.
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