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From: ConorStrejcek
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  • My favorite little part: 1:40 - 1:47

  • This is crazy wicked. Make more tributes!

  • I'm okay, this is really cool !

  • incredibly beautiful; my new addiction!

  • 1:08. Thank you.

  • this is a great remix, flows very well... trying to make a pogo tribute of my own

  • You have talent for sure, keep doing this! Seriously!

  • I still dont understand how you create sine wave bass

  • @btapbeats What program are you using to try to make it?

  • @ConorStrejcek FL Studio 9

  • @btapbeats One simple way is to add a new Sytrus channel, and change the preset to 'default,' which is a pure sine wave. To get the bass sound just write in the lower registers.

  • @ConorStrejcek what is an example of a lower register

  • @btapbeats What I mean is just write lower notes. If you write higher up you won't get the characteristic bass sound.

  • @ConorStrejcek Okay thanks!

  • Why can't you put up the mp3 for everyone to download? :O

  • @icanteatchicken I just set it up, thanks for asking. Look in the video description. : )

  • that was very cool man

  • I like the variety of videos that you have selected. It blends in well with the music. Great job, +1.

  • mp3 please? :c

  • @nausicaa9 Hey, sorry I didn't respond, I haven't checked YouTube in a while. If you give me your email I can send it to you. : )

  • This is very good,heard lots of Pogo tributes and this is one is a bit refreshing ;)

  • @Emilryfetten Thank you very much! : )

  • just wondering how did u make it meaing what program did u use how did u plan it

  • @calebt1000 Well, first I downloaded like around 10 videos. Next I would import a song to the Edison plugin of FL Studio, and then listen for interesting sounds and play the video to watch for good sound/image combinations. Then I marked off all of the sounds in Edison and named them with what they were and the exact time in the original video where they occurred. That took a long time. Then I exported all of the sounds into a folder with the name of the original video.

  • @calebt1000 After doing that for like two or three videos, I would then put all of the sounds into the step sequencer and start composing with them. After that section, I repeated the process with the rest of the videos. In about a day or two I had the music finished. I then had to find better video editing software than Windows Live Movie Maker, because they dumbed everything down for it, making it impossible to do even slightly complex video editing.

  • @calebt1000 So I found VideoPad Video Editor, which is free unless you want to use it commercially. It worked great for what I needed. First I imported the music I made. Then I made a list of which videos occurred in which parts of the music and kept that open. After importing the videos, I started a process of looking at the names of the files I made in FL (because they had exact times (hard work paying off)) and comparing it with the videos, looking for good matches, and for interesting clips.

  • @calebt1000 I just went though the whole thing like that - slowed down/sped up a few clips to fit the music, and then it was done.

  • lol i recomposed this song and it took me a whole week to find how u did this

  • You were featured in my POGO TRIBUTES playlist ;) This sound is amazing, keep going please !

  • @imShijun Thank you very much! This was my first try at doing something like this.

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