One of my favorite tunes ever composed for a Nintendo DS game. I miss when the Pokemon franchise dared to let their compositions get so somber like this as they also did with Gen 2's National Park, Gen 3's Abandoned Ship, and Gen 4's Eterna Forest. Gen 6 almost got there with Emma's theme, but Gen 7, 8 and 9 have been entirely lacking in that department. Channels 3 and 4 of this track are what I wish Masuda and Ichinose would listen to again while composing for future mainline entries, because channel 3 & 4 make up one of the strongest musical foundations I've heard from any overworld environment in the entire Pokemon franchise. And Channel 1's melody is the cherry on top
Ehhh sorry probably not :( There's already many resources online for the two main programs I use, audacity and corrscope. Though my process into making deconstructions usually goes like this: 1. Find a piece of sequenced music, and export all of its channels into .wav files. (How you rip the tracks differs on each console.) 2. Import the tracks into Audacity, and make a perfect loop out of them. 3. In Audacity, Edit/silence sections of each track to illustrate the deconstruction 4. Import the edited tracks into corrscope, and use it to create an mp4 of the oscilloscope deconstruction.
One of my favorite tunes ever composed for a Nintendo DS game. I miss when the Pokemon franchise dared to let their compositions get so somber like this as they also did with Gen 2's National Park, Gen 3's Abandoned Ship, and Gen 4's Eterna Forest. Gen 6 almost got there with Emma's theme, but Gen 7, 8 and 9 have been entirely lacking in that department.
Channels 3 and 4 of this track are what I wish Masuda and Ichinose would listen to again while composing for future mainline entries, because channel 3 & 4 make up one of the strongest musical foundations I've heard from any overworld environment in the entire Pokemon franchise. And Channel 1's melody is the cherry on top
this channel is so underrated, can't wait until you get big. great choices for deconstructions
will you ever do a tut on how to do this
Ehhh sorry probably not :(
There's already many resources online for the two main programs I use, audacity and corrscope. Though my process into making deconstructions usually goes like this:
1. Find a piece of sequenced music, and export all of its channels into .wav files. (How you rip the tracks differs on each console.)
2. Import the tracks into Audacity, and make a perfect loop out of them.
3. In Audacity, Edit/silence sections of each track to illustrate the deconstruction
4. Import the edited tracks into corrscope, and use it to create an mp4 of the oscilloscope deconstruction.