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I thought I heard the clipping bassfiddlejones talked about, then I turned my headphones down and it went away. Perhaps not your clipping at all.

Bosa responds:

I thought so. I shall not be alarmed.

More simultaneous channels than an NES, I think, hence the different sound. Still interesting.

PivotalTuxedo responds:

At least you liked it :) i appreciate it :)

One-starring for not being a genre you like is pretty rude. I felt compelled to give you a more reasonable one.

It's got an interesting rhythm, but is pretty short and repetitive. It feels... incomplete. I wonder if something more could be built from it.

Spoonukem responds:

Thanks for the reasonable review!

Haha, well... I'm not sure if something more could come out of this. Maybe I can tackle this track in the future. Though, I have doubts that I will, but anything could happen!

Your use of the voice track is much better placed and more subtle in this version. Very nice.

The change at 2:30 is pretty drastic. With the percussion vanishing it's almost difficult to tell it's a continuation and not a new song. Just a tiny bit of the old beat would help bridge the two I think.

And it keeps changing and morphing and remains interesting.

All in all I like it a lot.

Again, the words kind of get in the way. A foreground melody would be interesting with this.

This overcomes the main prob lem with quite a lot of breakbeat songs -- too short. In fact this is one of the longest songs I've seen on Newgrounds.

The muppet voice kind of ruins it in spots unfortunately.

I really like how you turned industrial sounds into a melody. A lot of the time it's just a bunch of extra-clangy percussion, but you made a melody out of it.

A somewhat short melody, though. The song seems a bit unfinished.

ErikKaufman responds:

Thank you for review man =)

Initially it was a short intro(0:15) for a gameshow video, and when I was start to make full song I have some problems with extended version, and make it as I can. Maybe I had to make it from the beginning :D

Yet another rousing re-arrangement of 'race around the world'.

Waterflame responds:

i thik thats kinda harsh in the long run. its the scales i like. why am i expected to do anything diffrent that what i enjoy? i am capable of doing other things, but this scale is the one i have the most fun with and, after all, i do make music mostly for my own amusement.

I don't know what it is, but I like it.

bluebooblue responds:

Thankkkk you!!!

Compressed to hell and back

You saved it as 128kbits, looks like, which shouldn't be THAT bad, but something along the way ruined the audio of this song. You can even hear this underwater-wobble thing.

Have you been repeatedly re-saving this as mp3 as something? that makes the distortion worse every time, like resaving a jpg.

Daiski responds:

Yes. You're right. Original file was compressed to 300 kb size due lack of high internet speed that time.( it was 5kb/sec speed then), so i just opened this compressed file and converted it to 44khz.) "True format" can't be found anywhere, so this is only remaining version of song.

The feedback I'm getting here has inspired me to clean up and post more of my small library of music, which I make as a hobby. So far I'm (de?)composing using old-fashioned tools like FastTracker II. If you know better free tools, I'm all ears!

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