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    Chiptune and heavy metal

    Hi there, For those interested in videogame and heavy metal: I've created a video tutorial about the production of chiptune version of heavy metal songs. Check it out! http://vimeo.com/27750216
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    Need for Speed

    Bass changed and lots of work to let the drums more clear.
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    How would you improve this mix? (metal/southern'ish)

    Hey Tim, It sounds pretty good to me! Nicely done!
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    How's this?

    Hi! Nicely done, congratulations! I would choose v-1. Drums sound a little bit better on this mix.
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    Need for Speed

    I forgot to mention the softs and equipment I used for this song: Guitars are C-tuned Gibson Gothic Flying V with .14 strings from D'addario. I recorded using ReValver. There are only left, right (100% panned) and middle guitars using the same tone. Bass is Trilian. Rock bass played with a...
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    Need for Speed

    Hi! New link, with improved bass guitar: http://www.vimeo.com/22536360 Post your comments!
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    Need for Speed

    Hi, I just finished mixing my music for the Need for Speed Trailer. Let me know what you think. http://www.vimeo.com/22526016 Best regards, mm
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    Library of the extreme + EWQL. Does this work?

    After doing some research I just found out that everything is much more simple than I anticipated. I just assigned a track to Play, loaded SD2 and then drag & drop the midi files from the Library of the extreme onto the track. Worked perfectly! Thank you for your help!
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    Library of the extreme + EWQL. Does this work?

    I am planning to use a drumset from SD2. But, the problem is that I don't have Kontakt, I am using SD2 via Play. Still not sure if it's going to work...
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    Library of the extreme + EWQL. Does this work?

    Hello all, I am into some pretty experimental stuff and I have a question. Did someone here try to combine Library of the extreme midi files with drum samples from SD2 from EWQL via EZplayerPro? Does it work? Best regards, Marcelo Martins www.clefbits.com