Buck Bumble Theme Song Download

Very nice work You do very nice work. This one is exceptional as well. Though I never played the game, this remix makes me want to.

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It's just plain fun to listen to. Originality (7): It's Different, but in a good way. It's a fast, fun song. I can only wonder what the original sounds like, but this is definately a good remix. Diversity (6): It's similar most of the way through, but it's kept interesting enough through its entirity.

Here is the Main Theme to Buck Bumble for the nintendo 64. This series is focused on sharing my love of. 'Bumblefuck' by Renard sampled Justin Scharvona's 'Buck Bumble Main Theme'. Listen to both songs on WhoSampled, the ultimate database of sampled music, cover songs and remixes. Download this Track. Buy on Vinyl/CD.

My only problem is that it's too short. Clarity (7): While I liked the instrument choices (I really did), they got a little bit annoying after a while. Otherwise, no problems here. Effort (9): You clearly worked very hard on this. I'll say it again, a top quality remix.

Overall (9/10, 5/5): I'm very impressed not everyone, myself included, could do something like this.

3y > **Posted by ** > > > **Posted by ** > > > > > **Posted by ** > > > > > > Quality sound mods, hey. It does desync near the end, though. > > > > Audacity's tempo change effect can be weird like that. > > Yeah, if you wanna do it correctly, you've gotta make a calculation related to the difference in BPM and speed EVERY 4/4 up by that% amount. I've thought about attempting to write a program where you input the BPM the audio is at, the desired BPM outcome and obviously the offset and it would automatically segment the audio into lots of 4/4 segments and speed up or slow down the 4/4 segments based on the previously stated calculation.

Then of course put them back together and woopie you got your BPM change. > > if only I could write programs qq You can use FL Studio to sync two songs together too. Just use Edison, load the song, right click on the tempo tab and set it to calculate the tempo. Then load the sample into the playlist and right click on the time knob. You should see an option to set the sample's tempo. Now, just click the button where the calculated tempo shows. That pretty much gets the song to sync to whatever tempo you set.

It's not perfect though. Soz 4 textwalling • Helpful x 1 • Interesting x 1 • Thanks x 1 • Epic win x 1 gb is shit tho. 3y > **Posted by ** Shindhu shyam sexy. > > > **Posted by ** > > > > Quality sound mods, hey. It does desync near the end, though. > > Audacity's tempo change effect can be weird like that.

Yeah, if you wanna do it correctly, you've gotta make a calculation related to the difference in BPM and speed EVERY 4/4 up by that% amount. I've thought about attempting to write a program where you input the BPM the audio is at, the desired BPM outcome and obviously the offset and it would automatically segment the audio into lots of 4/4 segments and speed up or slow down the 4/4 segments based on the previously stated calculation. Then of course put them back together and woopie you got your BPM change. If only I could write programs qq http://i.imgur.com/NxSyEvW.jpg.