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Posted: 10 Jul 2011, 08:57
by DarkSky
Posted: 10 Jul 2011, 09:59
by ryosuke63
Woah, HSP has a new eurobeat song? Awesome, it sounds great! Also check out Youthful Days' Graffiti if you like that:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxKCAV8w ... re=related
It's really surprising, because HSP is a progressive trance artist, so to hear such a faithful recreation of the early eurobeat sound was very interesting and exciting.
Looking through this thread, I was disappointed to see such negative reactions towards Vocaloid. Of all the music communities in the world, I would have thought eurobeat fans to be most accepting of this new technological development...
I've got to thank zoupzoup for turning me on to Super Hatsune Beat. I couldn't believe I'd never heard of it before! One of my favorite HM songs is White Letter, and so I was very glad to see it covered in the first mix, especially since it's quite underrated.
Also, DarkSky, those links aren't working, but if it's for his progressive trance works, please check out "Plug Out" - it's one of my favorites.

Posted: 10 Mar 2013, 22:05
by cheeseman
Digging up an old thread to share this amazing gem with you guys:
HSP feat. Megurine Luka - Stop Me
This is pure gold from the producer of "Wander Girl" and "Youthful Days Graffiti", with the same awesome late '80s / early '90s TIME sound.
I'm really hoping for more old-school Eurobeat releases from HSP!

Posted: 11 Mar 2013, 07:44
by drnrg
I like vocaloids, but only the way Sergio Dall Ora used them for his Arena 69 band and some other intros.
Those are vocaloids right?
Posted: 11 Mar 2013, 08:46
by Lebon14
drnrg wrote:I like vocaloids, but only the way Sergio Dall Ora used them for his Arena 69 band and some other intros.
Those are vocaloids right?
See Wikipedia...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocaloid
Posted: 11 Mar 2013, 09:36
by cheeseman
drnrg wrote:I like vocaloids, but only the way Sergio Dall Ora used them for his Arena 69 band and some other intros.
Those are vocaloids right?
That'd be Auto-Tune

Posted: 14 Mar 2013, 06:21
by Shinraikan
For what it's worth, I start all my eurobeat projects with Luka as a base singer to get a feel for the vocals, then I send the track over to my vocalists. Vocaloid is a great tool for people who don't have a vocalist too, I just wish they had more than Luka as a viable English singer. The actual English ones are atrocious.
Posted: 14 Mar 2013, 09:46
by eXtaticus
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