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Chapter 49: Take A Chance
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SONG ALONE :link537694:
Announcer voiced by Chris Wolvie.
icon by Kresblain. Full image can be found here :link538341:
Rock Band Wars Theme, "Happy Rock" by http://www.bensound.com . Creative Commons.
Backing track by ProSound Karaoke Band and purchased on iTunes. Original song written and performed by ABBA.
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Birch goes all out to win in week seven. Stargazer is growing extremely disturbed at Birch's behavior.
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This was one of the hardest songs for me to record. Not so much the Dipper vocals on top, but the "Take A Chance Take A Chance Take A Take A Chance Chance" part underneat. I ended up doing it once, and electronically duplicating it. This gave it a very electronic sound, but I was in a hurry. This is also the first time I used a trick of transposing the backup instrumental both up and down, to create an octave. This worked well, since the octave up had no depth, and the octave down had no spirit.
Announcer voiced by Chris Wolvie.
icon by Kresblain. Full image can be found here :link538341:
Rock Band Wars Theme, "Happy Rock" by http://www.bensound.com . Creative Commons.
Backing track by ProSound Karaoke Band and purchased on iTunes. Original song written and performed by ABBA.
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Birch goes all out to win in week seven. Stargazer is growing extremely disturbed at Birch's behavior.
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This was one of the hardest songs for me to record. Not so much the Dipper vocals on top, but the "Take A Chance Take A Chance Take A Take A Chance Chance" part underneat. I ended up doing it once, and electronically duplicating it. This gave it a very electronic sound, but I was in a hurry. This is also the first time I used a trick of transposing the backup instrumental both up and down, to create an octave. This worked well, since the octave up had no depth, and the octave down had no spirit.
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