Hey, everyone! Long time no see, how have you been?! Recently, a fan of my work here reached out to one of my other social media accounts asking why did I stop uploading here on Youtube, and the simple answer is I just got burnt out but the longer one is a little more complicated.
I stopped uploading at the time because the Persona 3 videos were so intensive on my terrible freeware video program that often times, a render would take hours, sometimes overnight. Looking at the "finished" product the next day, I would see missing graphics or sequences or even a black screen for the entire video. I tried to restrict my vision, removing lines of dialogue, shortening the song length, even uploading in potato 720p. Alas, the constant disappointment got to me and I stopped uploading the P3 videos in favor of Zatch Bell. I grew up with the game and always loved the music and given the simpler video design, I could crank those out in a jiffy...
However in 2020, Covid-19 struck the world as well as the new decade itself. People were deciding to take their life in a new direction, a new job, a new love, a new journey. Here I was, pulling all-nighters on *intentionally* ad-free videos on the internet for years (It's kinda scummy for peps to make money off of songs they didn't create + plus ads suck!). The world was in a terrible place and still is for that matter, I was working a terrible job at the time so for months, I didn't do anything creative, 2020 sapped my drive for art until the summer time gave me a boost of hope with the BLM uprisings. That doesn't fully explain it though, from this channel's inception in 2014, I always told myself "this was a hobby, not a job." A lot of you may not know I've been on YT since 2008 uploading music I wish I could find with hopefully tastefully done audio looping in good quality. My first channel got the ban hammer in same said 2014 after I tried to upload anime soundtracks specifically Kill-la-Kill.
Some of you may have picked up on this over the years but I, too am an artist, I wanted to create something original and put it out to the world instead of regretfully free-booting another's content for my "collages" as I call my videos. There were some good memories here... I never left Youtube, I watch videos on my phone like everyone else when I'm bored at work, but every couple of months I do go back a read some comments. People waxing nostalgic about game music, quoting their favorite lines of dialogue when they hear a specific song, or even just hanging out as if their listening to music in a lounge. I left because I wanted to create something of my own in life but I'm happy that people can still come here and listen to their favorite childhood songs or even newcomers who just like the beat of videogame music, you're all welcomed here and always will be. This isn't good-bye, it's 'see you later'.
Remix Robots
Hey, everyone! Long time no see, how have you been?! Recently, a fan of my work here reached out to one of my other social media accounts asking why did I stop uploading here on Youtube, and the simple answer is I just got burnt out but the longer one is a little more complicated.
I stopped uploading at the time because the Persona 3 videos were so intensive on my terrible freeware video program that often times, a render would take hours, sometimes overnight. Looking at the "finished" product the next day, I would see missing graphics or sequences or even a black screen for the entire video. I tried to restrict my vision, removing lines of dialogue, shortening the song length, even uploading in potato 720p. Alas, the constant disappointment got to me and I stopped uploading the P3 videos in favor of Zatch Bell. I grew up with the game and always loved the music and given the simpler video design, I could crank those out in a jiffy...
However in 2020, Covid-19 struck the world as well as the new decade itself. People were deciding to take their life in a new direction, a new job, a new love, a new journey. Here I was, pulling all-nighters on *intentionally* ad-free videos on the internet for years (It's kinda scummy for peps to make money off of songs they didn't create + plus ads suck!). The world was in a terrible place and still is for that matter, I was working a terrible job at the time so for months, I didn't do anything creative, 2020 sapped my drive for art until the summer time gave me a boost of hope with the BLM uprisings. That doesn't fully explain it though, from this channel's inception in 2014, I always told myself "this was a hobby, not a job." A lot of you may not know I've been on YT since 2008 uploading music I wish I could find with hopefully tastefully done audio looping in good quality. My first channel got the ban hammer in same said 2014 after I tried to upload anime soundtracks specifically Kill-la-Kill.
Some of you may have picked up on this over the years but I, too am an artist, I wanted to create something original and put it out to the world instead of regretfully free-booting another's content for my "collages" as I call my videos. There were some good memories here... I never left Youtube, I watch videos on my phone like everyone else when I'm bored at work, but every couple of months I do go back a read some comments. People waxing nostalgic about game music, quoting their favorite lines of dialogue when they hear a specific song, or even just hanging out as if their listening to music in a lounge. I left because I wanted to create something of my own in life but I'm happy that people can still come here and listen to their favorite childhood songs or even newcomers who just like the beat of videogame music, you're all welcomed here and always will be. This isn't good-bye, it's 'see you later'.
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