Catch explained it perfectly. However if you're playing in a band with guitar, bass, and drums you'll also notice that there's a one measure 'full band' solo in there ;)
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It wouldn't have been worth pulling it - It's not a problem I'd pay $2 more to fix. Just try to make sure it doesn't happen anymore - I probably won't buy the rest of the album if it suffers from the same problems.
Other than that, though :p Great chart etc, I'm doing everything I can to give my opinion and yet not be an ass here. :v
Well, if the audio is indeed higher than in HMX DLC, then I don't think it's a problem. If a song is mixed below the average level, it gets very annoying. But a slightly higher volume isn't bad IMO.
To be clear it is higher than the recent HMX dlc (which is quite a bit lower than the older HMX dlc (even from just a few months ago). It's not as loud as the old school HMX DLC but not as low as recent stuff. (it falls somewhere in between).
Hope that clears it up a little better :D
I saw Powerman 5000, and theres so many replies i didn't feel like going through all to get an answer after reading for like 20mins haha. I'm sure it might of been asked before but any chance of getting the rights to When Worlds Collide by Powerman 5000?
Probably not, all of the Powerman 5000 songs are from their 2009 album, I believe that these are the only songs they have the rights to, so any other songs would require major label involvement to make a deal happen (AKA no ****ing way it'll ever happen over the RBN).
Yea, that's sadly all too common. Pretty much the same thing happened with Rockapella. And we're working with [name redacted] who has a 2003 album I really wanted to pull from, but the label it's on isn't playing ball (even though they barely exist anymore). So we're limited to their new one. Which isn't bad, really, but kinda disappointing.
On the flip side, we've seen RBN bands "graduate" to official DLC. Maybe a strong RBN showing will get the major label interested in cashing in on the old hits.