The Twelve Days of Customs 2014

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  • #435072
    C16
      If “good enough†simply isn’t, well, good enough, please read these reviews from the many types of people who have enjoyed my customs. Gamers, developers, press, everyone’s here. You may even see a familiar name or two:

       

      “I wouldn’t have found C3 without him. What’s more, his customs are consistently some of the best-authored by the C3 team. I love C3 and everything they do, but when I see Orange Harrison’s name attached to a custom I know it’s been made with careful attention to detail. The man is a legend, so far as I’m concerned. Also his checks clear.†–Ben Paddon, host, PortsCenter

       

      “Orange Harrison has an attention to detail in his customs that I have not seen since Harmonix was releasing official DLC.†–Tom Sisco, founder and host, Seattle RockBand (facebook.com/SeattleRockbandGroup)

       

      “Puts extreme effort into his customs and very meticulous with his approach†–JohnLennon007, Pro Bass player, hard-nosed Beatlemaniac

       

      “Mr. Harrison has an impeccable ear for audio design and his charts are absolutely top notch.†–Panzer S., No Goblin

       

      “Orange Harrison is my favourite RB custom author named after a fruit. Sorry, orange22.†–Dan Teasdale, Harmonix, Twisted Pixel Games, No Goblin, “Rock Band 3†Lead Designer

       

      I invite you to follow my Twitter, @OrangeRB3, and be sure to check out my own personal blog where I usually post about The Beatles or Rock Band, usually both: OrangeHarrison.tumblr.com

       

      Is this the Orange Harrison show? Or is Orange Harrison one of many authors that comprise C3? Because reading the above, I was a bit confused. Pretty tasteless in my opinion.

       

       

      Yeah, his arm is probably going to be in a cast for a while, seeing as he broke it patting himself on the back with that post.

      #435073

      lmao @ that gargantuan selfcongratulatory post

      #435076

      “I think at this point Farottone has officially surpassed me as “Author With Biggest Personal Fanbase.â€

      #435141
      ManicPixieGirl
      Participant

        :raise:

         

        Oh heavens, what are us peasants going to do when the Great and Powerful Orange Harrison runs out of Beatles songs to chart?

        #435143

        Well, I’m really excited about Strawberry Fields Forever… the comments are a bit strange as I don’t think anyone would have criticised Orange Harrison’s releases for any reason really. All the ones I’ve played have been great and I don’t really mind if there’s a bit of waiting between new Beatles customs. So, thank you Orange Harrison, and I think a lot of us were already on your side!

        #435144
        TrojanNemo
        Participant
          the comments are a bit strange as I don’t think anyone would have criticised Orange Harrison’s releases for any reason really.

           

          Nobody has criticized his releases. Everyone so far, myself included, has criticized him as a person. Because he was preceded by more than 10 other authors, yet he’s the only one quoting others about how great he is. That’s not something a classy person does. That’s not something someone who is part of a collective should do.

           

          Nobody doubts that he puts a lot of effort into his customs and they may be of equal quality to a HMX official releases. If this was the Orange Harrison Customs Group, there’d be 10 (11 counting Strawberry Fields Forever) HMX-quality songs in the database. But if C3 released 11 songs in 20 months, well, there wouldn’t be anyone on the C3 forums and barely anyone would see those 11 HMX-quality songs.

           

          Point being everyone on here, with the exception of OH, sees themselves and each other as part of a whole. That’s not the impression one gets from such horn-tooting, self-aggrandizing post.

          #435145
          Farottone
          Keymaster

            This whole discussion is so yesterday, in an hour or so we’re gonna more good stuff. <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif”> And then it’s countdown to download! (for you, I’ve already downloaded everything, MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!)

            #435146

            Damn i gotta wait till tomorow and i got my Xmas Party Tonight <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_biggrin.gif” />

            #435147
            This whole discussion is so yesterday, in an hour or so we’re gonna more good stuff. <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” /> And then it’s countdown to download! (for you, I’ve already downloaded everything, MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!)

            If anyone here deserves an early Christmas present, it’s Farottone. <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />

            Happy holidays to all!

            #435149
            pksage
            Keymaster

              Our final day is brought to you by me (pksage) and sageamagoo!

               

              My song is:

              http://i.imgur.com/klU7WEi.jpg

               

              And sageamagoo brings you:

              http://i.imgur.com/WU3JoOk.jpg

              See the video reveal in the blog post!

               

              Hi, everyone! You had to read my blurb last year, and you have to put up with my copy writing every week as it is, so I’ll keep it short. I don’t have any particularly inspiring or interesting Rock Band stories from this year. My Rock Band experience has largely evolved into this very community — authoring songs to keep the legacy alive, and getting the warm fuzzies when people play them. I still play on occasion, of course, but the role of creator and administrator takes up most of my time.

               

              Ever wondered what goes into a weekly release? After making sure all of the songs are ready to go, I grab all of them from the server, extract their metadata, and load it into the database one song at a time, adding the download links and tweaking other things as I go. I write the blog post, adding all of the images from the C3 CON Tools Visualizer, and collecting any comments that the authors wrote. Then I manually add each song to our bug tracker database, because I still haven’t written a simple script to populate it for me, and write the forum announcement with the links to everything. Then it’s a matter of hooking up the video prepared by the hard-working Lowlander, and a script mostly takes care of the actual launch on Friday mornings. Mostly. There’s usually a bit of scurrying around at the last minute, but still, there is A System. I hope that you’ll continue to enjoy our weekly releases and my sometimes-goofy blog posts!

               

              The Twelve Days of Customs was originally envisioned as a way for authors to give a little extra to the players, and I’ve tried to embody that ideal with this year’s song. I’ve dreamed of a time when Rock Band represented every last significant band and artist in the history of rock music, and to that end, I’m happy to present our first Prince song. Now, I know it’s not from Purple Rain, and it’s not “1999”, and it’s not “Raspberry Beret”, but “Kiss” is a landmark Prince song that was coincidentally much more authorable than “When Doves Cry” or “Let’s Go Crazy”. This song is mostly for vocalists, but there’s a great guitar solo in there, too. I’m not really a huge Prince fan (though I’m far from a hater), but it was worth it to fill this hole in our song lists. Just don’t ask me to do the rest of his big singles. <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif”>

               

              Happy holidays to you and yours! Please travel safely, rock responsibly, and join us in 2015 for another year of C3.

               

              Hello! This is sageamagoo, resident pro keys enthusiast here at C3. Rock Band has been a huge part of my life since it came out in 2007. It’s always been looked at as the go-to party game and has something for everyone to enjoy. But more importantly, it introduced me to some of my now-favourite artists (Faith No More, Poni Hoax, The Flaming Lips, Queens of the Stone Age, Dream Theater, Modest Mouse, Phish, Spacehog, etc.) Despite this, the game wouldn’t mean nearly as much to me if it weren’t for one thing:

               

              Pro mode.

               

              I already had a good background in piano when Rock Band 3 came out, so I was excited to see how well I’d do in the game. I let it boot up, tried Imagine on Expert, and failed out. What was this weird interface? It was nothing like sheet music. Why do the notes go so fast? Why can’t I react in time? You mean I have to hit four notes at the same time, with less than a second’s notice? Needless to say, I was a bit put out—but then I thought,

               

              “If I had to learn this song on an actual piano, I’m sure it wouldn’t be that bad…”

               

              So I went back to the beginning and worked my way up. After some attempts, I could work through the simplest of songs, and as I practiced more it became an exciting challenge, trying to better yourself and get through each song with a good score. There was just so much depth. Even at 2-dot difficulty things weren’t easy, and there were another 4 tiers to go, each exponentially harder than the last. All of a sudden, there was this weird revelation. This fun party game had grown into something much more meaningful. The fact that I could essentially play a fully functioning instrument in a music game turned Rock Band 3 into the greatest game I’d ever played.

               

              Fast forward a few years, and I discover this group called C3. I had heard of custom songs before, but the videos I saw on YouTube showcasing old Guitar Hero customs looked really bad. C3 was different. C3 had people dedicated to making their songs as accurate as possible, and they had a thriving community where you too could learn how to put your favourite songs in the game.

               

              So here I am, finally, with my first official custom. Crystalised by The xx is a great entry-level song that’s both easy and fun to play—and it has pro! I thought it fitting for my first custom to include something so dear to my heart, and this song is perfect for beginners who are picking up a pro instrument for the first time.

               

              I’d like to thank Espher for his work on the Rock Band Harmonies Project, and for helping me through my first Pro Keys upgrades. He inspired me to take the plunge into upgrades and customs, and gave me deadlines I tried hard to follow. Without his help, I wouldn’t be where I am today.

               

              I’d also like to thank StackOverflow0x for his hard work bringing customs to Wii users. I started out on the Wii, and it’s because of him I was able to play customs in the first place.

               

              Also, I’d like to give a huge shoutout to TrojanNemo, who brought us all the software the authors use on a daily basis. His work revolutionized the customs-making process, and helped make C3 what it is today.

               

              And lastly, one final shoutout to Farottone for being the charting powerhouse he is. At over 300 customs, it’s hard to believe he has time to sleep, let alone be such an active and integral part of our community. I mean, did you see that Genesis release? Crazy. His work is an inspiration to us all.

              That’s all of the reveals for the Twelve Days of Customs 2014! Check under the tree tomorrow for your 16 download links!

               

              (Remember, this is just a reveal; all sixteen songs will be released in a megapack on December 25.)

              #435152

              Wow. I would like to thank each and every one of you for all the hard work and super cool choices. This is going to be fun.

              #435154

              Thanks to everyone Particularly:

              Prince, Kanye West, McFly! Its awesome to see new artists its cool to have Floyd and others but The one thing i always loved about Rockband in General is New Artists seeing new artists popup is awesome not saying that artist that come need a lot more stuff (byan adams fleetwood mac, queen… the list goes on) but im blabbering on now

              Merry Xmas to all and thanks for your hard Work! Dont forget us little guys on Other Customs down to the admins and Authors.

               

              Heres to a Even more Awesome 2015!

              #435157

              Guys you’re really f***** awesome… Pink Floyd, Prince, The Beatles and more, thanks for your work. C3 team and menbers are the best…

              Joyeux Noël / Merry Christmass to all

              #435162
              mcatrn
              Participant

                Just an awesome 12 days and today really capped it for me. Love the xx and Prince. Thanks to all the authors!

                 

                My only request would be for pksage to do the rest of Prince’s big singles… <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />

                #435164

                Thanks so much to all of CCC. Best presents I’m receiving this year that’s for sure. Great songs across the board, you guys are amazing. It’s going to be very tough to decide between Wish You Were Here and Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door as a closer from here on out.

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