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RetromanOMG
Hello. I used to produce music as Retroman, but now I just go by Osman. My music spans multiple genres, but my mainstays are 8Bit, Classical, EDM, IDM, Drum and Bass, Synthwave, and Hip Hop. Please, consider following me if any of that appeals to you.

Osman @RetromanOMG

Age 31, Male

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Joined on 10/8/08

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Posted by RetromanOMG - October 4th, 2010


Well, Round one begins now.

This is a song by my opponent.
http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen /359086

He is essentially me if I had more resources and 2TBs of extra imagination. This is gonna suck.

Edit: I'm also thinking of getting back into animating in Flash (not that anyone cares). I might make a new account for my animations, but can't think of a good name.

Don't help me, my two fans. I can come up with one on my own.


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Haha. You have to show me where this contest is going on, and I can't wait to hear whatever insane thing you bust out for it.

I just have a few suggestions:
Start it out strong, end it strong, and make the catchiest freaking chorus you can.

Use at least 2 instruments at the beginning but watch the drums, because if the drums are insane at the start, they'll be boring by the end.

Slide. Don't force it, though. I'd say sliding is an easy and less messy way to do pitch drops, and if you do want a dramatic pitch drop, throw the slide down multiple octaves, since the note won't matter anyway, and keep the slide short, but not too short.

Last, take something you like and run with it. Go back after it's done and modify minor things, and let a lot of people hear it and comment before you submit it. Sound Cloud is perfect for that.

Good luck, eh.

Holy crap, almost clicked "Ban user" instead of respond. lol.

Okay. I actually am using a lot of sliding in this song, as well as a lot of drums. One thing I'm doing to get the most effect out of my song is to have it played at 280BPM. It's twice what I usually use, but it's freaking fun to work on.