@Jesmiaus Don't sell yourself short. This is the first year there's even been anything remotely resembling vocals and I can't really imagine them going on for 35 minutes in any form without making me want to drill my eyes out. What I liked about your autotuned thing was that it was *so* different than the typical BC fare which is why I gave it a prominent position right at the front of the track. I don't think that Blind Chaos should be experimental just for the sake of being experimental -- it's all about how the different parts work together even though they're recorded without listening to each other.
yeah, i was impressed by how well it came out. it was interesting doing the mixing for it and not actually have my own track for it -- there was a natural ebb and flow of the individual parts, so it was just a matter of letting the instruments do their thing naturally rather than trying to put my own stamp on it or something.
@mrs. nussbaum: it originally started as an RPM project in 2009 on this thread: http://www.rpmchallenge.com/component/option,com_fireboard/Itemid,350/func,view/catid,12/id,3405/
after the 2010 Blind Chaos, some of us moved over to http://blindchaos.thinktank-studio.com to do non-RPM blind chaos.
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@boy named bri - the interesting thing is I never played Metroid. In any of its incarnations.
@Jesmiaus Don't sell yourself short. This is the first year there's even been anything remotely resembling vocals and I can't really imagine them going on for 35 minutes in any form without making me want to drill my eyes out. What I liked about your autotuned thing was that it was *so* different than the typical BC fare which is why I gave it a prominent position right at the front of the track. I don't think that Blind Chaos should be experimental just for the sake of being experimental -- it's all about how the different parts work together even though they're recorded without listening to each other.
yeah, i was impressed by how well it came out. it was interesting doing the mixing for it and not actually have my own track for it -- there was a natural ebb and flow of the individual parts, so it was just a matter of letting the instruments do their thing naturally rather than trying to put my own stamp on it or something.
@mrs. nussbaum: it originally started as an RPM project in 2009 on this thread: http://www.rpmchallenge.com/component/option,com_fireboard/Itemid,350/func,view/catid,12/id,3405/ after the 2010 Blind Chaos, some of us moved over to http://blindchaos.thinktank-studio.com to do non-RPM blind chaos.