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Scene Music Remake challenge 2

Challenges - Scene Music Remake challenge 2

 Thursday, September 06, 2007 - 23:28
 Submitted by: wolf_
 Topic: Challenges
 
A while ago, MRC held the -then highly anticipated- Scene Music Remake challenge. With twelve entries, both contenders and audience were satisfied. Recently, people dug up the related forum thread, and the idea of doing the same challenge again began to linger in our minds.

As you are reading this, this challenge is now officially on again! The objective: recreate a song from a composer from our MSX scene using any equipment you can think of. The latter means that you can recreate a song using all your studio gear, and if you feel like hiring the London Symphony Orchestra and record them at Abbey Road, well, don't let us stop you! The challenge is not about remixing songs, e.g. simply running the original version through some effects. In addition, a composer can not remake one of his own songs. The results of the first edition are the best way to get the idea of this challenge.

Choosing a suitable song to rearrange might prove to be a challenge on its own. Lots of ideas can be found in our downloads section, in particular in the demo section and diskmagazine section. These contain classic songs from many years ago, but modern songs from MRC challenges are also interesting candidates. Additionally, perhaps you'd like to rearrange songs from the popular MSXdev games, released in the past few years.

The prize for the winning entry will be an MP3 cartridge, manufactured by Yobi and DD. The jury has yet to be announced. You can send in your entries to smr@msx.org until December 18th, 23:59 CET, preferably as 192Kbps MP3. Happy arranging!

Relevant link: the original forum thread with all the discussions
 
 


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By ro on September 07 2007, 08:49
Hmm, I'll talk about this one with my bandmates to record a prog metal version of some Fray songs or something. haha, would be cool.
By wolf_ on September 07 2007, 10:29
Fray == non-scene
By Rikusu on September 07 2007, 10:46
Quote:

Quote:

Hmm, I'll talk about this one with my bandmates to record a prog metal version of some Fray songs or something. haha, would be cool.

Fray == non-scene



...but if you can make a prog metal version of some Fray song with a band, you might win a special prize donated by me (a couple of beers or something )! I'd love to hear something like that!!
By poke-1,170 on September 08 2007, 00:55
to be a bit more precise: remaking is basically just playing the entire song again with different instruments.
Remixing is adding, altering and leaving out the original, basing rhe remix on the original (which can include sampling, adding extra instruments, or just completely cut the whole thing up) and turning it into something new.
So, if remixing (not slapping some effects on an existing track) is allowed, I'm in.
Nothing as boring as just following the orginal note by note, you might as well just play some midifile instead then .
By snout on September 08 2007, 15:05
Poke: Sure, you can send in remixes. Entries don't have to be exact note-by-note-remakes, so feel free to send in your interpretation of a scene tune! (or more )
By hap on September 08 2007, 17:07
In the case of mashing something -UU boss explosion- up and turning it into something completely new, would this be considered a valid remix? http://home.planet.nl/~haps/crap/pxUU.mp3 (not planning to submit it)
By Unicorn on September 08 2007, 21:52
Congratulations Wolf!
Oh, it's not over yet?
By wolf_ on September 08 2007, 22:12
harhar

Well, I prolly skip this one, for exactly those reasons.. or maybe I submit one symbolical tune after the deadline or so..

I'll put my energy into MSXdev'07, and some MRC duties since recently..
By MeitsNearDark on September 25 2007, 12:14
/me will drag my msx/monitor/a diskette/musicmodule to my desk today...

Really...
By MeitsNearDark on October 02 2007, 22:07
The raw version of my first of three in total is kinda done...
By wolf_ on October 02 2007, 22:36
!
By Low_Profile on October 10 2007, 20:20
wtf... we have another challenge going and I wasn't aware of this? -_-

ok... maybe ill crank something up too... not for the prize though, cause i don't even have a working MSX no more
By MeitsNearDark on December 07 2007, 20:18
Do all the contestants keep their tunes until the deadline or am i the only one :S
come on guys!
By AuroraMSX on December 10 2007, 13:22
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Do all the contestants keep their tunes until the deadline or am i the only one :S
come on guys!

I'm still working on my tune, and hoping for an extension of the deadline

[edit]make that "counting on" instead of "hoping for" [/edit]
By Huey on December 10 2007, 16:40
extending the deadline would really be embarrassing

Has there ever been a MRC deadline that wasn't extended or rescheduled?
By MeitsNearDark on December 10 2007, 17:21
Quote:

The raw version of my first of three in total is kinda done...


That was a little too enthousiastic... It's just one tune this time...
By wolf_ on December 10 2007, 20:57
Huey: years ago, deadlines wouldn't have to be extended. Perhaps challenges aren't much needed anymore -originally they've been about boosting activity-. If so, we'll indeed call it a day. Perhaps ppl have no structural time anymore to create an entry?


By Huey on December 10 2007, 21:15
@wolf: No doubt about the good intentions from everyone. And yes, We need to boost the MSX-scene activity. This competition is needed. But I also think that it is a good thing that MRC would make a clear statement about the deadline and keep it. Thats all.

And yes people have less time. But that doesn't have to imply less entries. But without any competitions I wouldn't be working my ass of every 5 minutes I can squeeze out of my spare time on an MSX project. (Even if we can't make the current MSXdev deadline (again))

Perhaps my previous post was a bit 'negative' (Must be the time of year -> too cold to ). It wasn't my intention to be nagging.
By wolf_ on December 10 2007, 21:18
no no, it wasn't nagging at all .. It's not like the overall challenge situation hasn't been discussed internally already.
By lagers on December 18 2007, 11:38
Phew. My tune finished just in time!
By wolf_ on December 18 2007, 12:02
Then enjoy your free xmas days


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