Things like this are fascinating, you realise it really is only a combination of sounds that could make good memories, and equally bad ones, for those growing up with the consoles.
i don't think there's enough peole talking about how crazy the sound design of the ps2 menu is, the keyboard slam being played at multiple pitches being used as the startup sound, the short jingles with long reverb tails being used for entering the menu and getting the rsod, the waterfall-like ambience sounds and the simple yet futuristic sounds used when you select stuff in the menu all come together in a way that makes the console sound kinda alien and out of this world
Seriously, the way how there's been so much attention and analysis paid to Brian Eno's startup sound for Windows 95 should have already happened to this as well! It's the complexity of it that 1) keeps us intrigued after all these years and 2) is why it deserves a proper breakdown/analysis.
The system architecture of the PS2's 'Emotion' engine is also totally unique in its design even when compared to the other Playstations, which for the longest time made it super tricky to emulate reliably. I imagine Sony really must have felt like they had alien technology on their hands.
in Russia they tried to dig to the centre of the earth at a unknown point in time, eventually they found the drill was getting far too hot, they decided to drop down a camera instead to see why it was so hot. This is what they heard. 1:45
bell glissando bell glissando (slowed) both logos chimes (slowed) both logos chimes (22050Hz) personified fear ps logo sound (normal) bell glissando (faster) both logos chimes (faster) sony chimes reverse tape (glass breaking) glass breaking from the bios sony logo (part 1/2) sony logo (part 2/2)
Worker: "Yo Ken kutaragi! We need some bio sound for the so-called PlayStation! We got one down, what's next?" Kutaragi: "Just get a hammer, break a window, and play in reverse! I don't care!"
I remember hearing the PS1 sounds separately when I was playing a game on a emulator. The way how I did it was using an outdated plugins for the video and audio. When when bios starts. I hold the bar of the window and it was only playing one sound (0:54). When the sound fades away I let go of it and and started playing the rest without the first part of the jingle playing.
for those trying to recreate the PS1 startup, there's a video that shows perfectly every single note you'll need, i think it's xalled Slow PS1 Startup, something like that
If that's true, it speaks volumes about the exceptional quality of the Korg Wavestation synthesizer. I use that VST for literally everything and it never fails to impress me how good of an instrument it is
@@lickablestinkage7783 yeah, if you have a non-modchipped PS1 it never happens, you just get the PS1 RSOD, but if you have a modchipped PS1 (I forgot that on which models it happens) the PS1 is forced to read the disc (bc it’s modchipped, duh) but it just can’t and it uses one of the PS1 BIOS sounds
If I remember correctly, the 460Hz tone was used during the testing mode on some consoles, though was pitched to 1000Hz. Also, how do you know that the memory card I/O error sound is really what it's used for? I haven't been able to find any videos that show an error like that in action.
Videos that show the memory card I/O error and playing back that sound are difficult to find. I remember seeing one, but I cannot find it at the moment. It is possible to easily and forcefully replicate it though, both on a real console and on an emulator, assuming you have the tools. It mostly involves soft-modding the console with tools like uLaunchELF or wLaunchELF and FreeMCBoot. All you have to do is make a binary backup/dump of your PS2 memory card, manipulate the binary dump file on your PC (mostly using a memory card editor or a hex editor) in such a way that a specific save file of your choice, gets its metadata corrupted. Once that is done, you try to use the normal PS2 menus to delete the save or copy the save file to another memory card. If it fails, that sound will play.
@@warmoddities9167 It's possible to recreate that sound by attempting to copy a GT4 save to another memory card, or restarting your console during an autosave.
fearful harmony low pitch fearful harmony low pitch both logos chimes both logos chimes personified fear ps logo sound (normal) high pitch fearful harmony high pitch both logos chimes sony chimes reverse tape (glass breaking) 11680hz (reversed) sony logo (part 1/2) sony logo (part 2/2)
The original PS2 sounds are presets from an E-MU Orbit 9090 V2 synthesiser, "syn:1keyrush" and "syn:1keystak". Video link: ruclips.net/video/4h6ZhRwlkVU/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/XjLT2j1SFsk/видео.html
@@branislavweber7635this is true. In fact nobody created the PS2 sounds, let me explain. After the first PS2 was manufactured in 1999, they did the first ever boot up test (after the PS2 was designed, printed, and assembled/created). The PS2 using its motherboard, lasers, PSU, CPU, and processors created these sounds upon startup, releasing the power of the 2000s gaming era. The rest was history.
Things like this are fascinating, you realise it really is only a combination of sounds that could make good memories, and equally bad ones, for those growing up with the consoles.
it could also be just an extraction and possible seperation from the audio files
i don't think there's enough peole talking about how crazy the sound design of the ps2 menu is, the keyboard slam being played at multiple pitches being used as the startup sound, the short jingles with long reverb tails being used for entering the menu and getting the rsod, the waterfall-like ambience sounds and the simple yet futuristic sounds used when you select stuff in the menu all come together in a way that makes the console sound kinda alien and out of this world
Seriously, the way how there's been so much attention and analysis paid to Brian Eno's startup sound for Windows 95 should have already happened to this as well! It's the complexity of it that 1) keeps us intrigued after all these years and 2) is why it deserves a proper breakdown/analysis.
The system architecture of the PS2's 'Emotion' engine is also totally unique in its design even when compared to the other Playstations, which for the longest time made it super tricky to emulate reliably. I imagine Sony really must have felt like they had alien technology on their hands.
3:43 This is such a beautiful sound.
I’m about to just record it out and make it a pad in a sampler to make some jungle tracks with 🎉😅
4:37
0:52 This actually made me laugh kinda-
0:30 Sound of the Death
sound of peace* sound when the game ran correctly
@@yyviny DID U SAY MY NAME
4:32 - 4:40 Also used when you put a PS2 disc in a PS3 (fat backwards compatible consoles only, like the CECHA01 for example)
@gottteem429 That was before I found out that all PS3 consoles were compatible with PS1 games, not just the fat models
The startup and menu sounds are the most beautiful sounds for a gaming console!
11025Hz
8259Hz
16518Hz
22050Hz
5512Hz
4129Hz
12375Hz
24750Hz
Multiple pitches/speeds simulating the main melody
11680Hz
11680Hz (Reversed)
11025Hz
14716Hz
0:08 gave me chills...
0:01 that is Fearful Harmony
Yes it is kind of
@@lickablestinkage7783your right it’s giving everyone nightmares
Yep
Quick fact: the reason it happens is when the ps1 is modchipped with a corrupt disc!
it’s the first chimes of the startup but played VERY slowly.
1:45 sounds like an “all clear” siren signal
3:50 this pitch is also used for the legacy dynamic theme in the PS4. just wanna bring that detail up.
Great video! I always wondered what pitch those sound samples were being played at. Kutaragi's SPU chip were very advanced for their time
3:31 the regular startup without the other sounds
WITH* the sounds, that's because there are 3 sounds of different speeds played at the same time
3:19 Second part of regular startup
0:47 You recreated it perfectly! My mind inserts the rest of the sounds whenever I hear this.
in Russia they tried to dig to the centre of the earth at a unknown point in time, eventually they found the drill was getting far too hot, they decided to drop down a camera instead to see why it was so hot. This is what they heard. 1:45
Hell
From 2:56 to 3:43 I Nedd that part on repeat to go to sleep. It calming asf
Gives me the same vibes as the song from Undertale that plays when you're just chilling with that ghost guy
2:56 sound for the ps6
Isn't it great to start the video with fearful harmony and personified fear?
1:45 & 3:59 together = rsod
The first one sounds very scary
@@AlexOop2013 yeah….
0:22 personified fear
bell glissando
bell glissando (slowed)
both logos chimes (slowed)
both logos chimes (22050Hz)
personified fear
ps logo sound (normal)
bell glissando (faster)
both logos chimes (faster)
sony chimes
reverse tape (glass breaking)
glass breaking from the bios
sony logo (part 1/2)
sony logo (part 2/2)
0:30 perfect chime sound for the startup at ps1
0:47
0:50
0:55
1:00
Play this in order
0:55
0:47
1:00
0:50
0:30
Worker: "Yo Ken kutaragi! We need some bio sound for the so-called PlayStation! We got one down, what's next?"
Kutaragi: "Just get a hammer, break a window, and play in reverse! I don't care!"
😂😂😂😂
This is an amazing project, thanks for decompiling and dumping those sfx's files. Great contribution to the community.
3:59
Also sampled by Xploshi in “GAME OVER” from My Wonderful Garfield
You didn’t watch Harley’s Letter Adventures.
I remember hearing the PS1 sounds separately when I was playing a game on a emulator. The way how I did it was using an outdated plugins for the video and audio. When when bios starts. I hold the bar of the window and it was only playing one sound (0:54). When the sound fades away I let go of it and and started playing the rest without the first part of the jingle playing.
How did you feel when you discovered that for the first time?
3:08 that sounds like the beginning play dead
0:52 the original one called
Sony Pictures Glass Shatter Light 02
3:18 supercalmed my soul
Thank you to Sony
0:52 shattered glass
for those trying to recreate the PS1 startup, there's a video that shows perfectly every single note you'll need, i think it's xalled Slow PS1 Startup, something like that
The PS1 startup was composed on a Roland D-50, and the PS2 startup sounds like it was made on a Korg Wavestation (from what I'm assuming).
If that's true, it speaks volumes about the exceptional quality of the Korg Wavestation synthesizer. I use that VST for literally everything and it never fails to impress me how good of an instrument it is
Vawestation? No with emu orbit 9090 listen the synth💚
Where does the chime come from?
It was composed on a Roland S-550
@@nicktorious4829 Who composed it though?
1:45 Thanks for that. I Can not sleep anymore...
Starting at 2:11: It appears that the ambient sounds were recorded from a water park.
the sound at 3:59 gives me chills
ruh roh
that sound effect gave me chills when i was a child
@@eraser1103wastaken raggy
Perfect for killscreens!
3:20 calmed my soul
3:18 ?
i got creeped out by sounds that made me happy during my childhood
Remake version of PS1 Startup sound
0:56
0:47
1:00
With the game inserted
0:56
0:47
1:00
0:51
0:53
0:30
Technically works!
OH MY GOD
PS2 sounds are absolutely beautiful
2:50 Unused Fearful Harmony error on the PS2.
Thanks! I can now recreate it perfectly!
3:43 aww yes I remember this one… 🥹
The first sounds r fearful harmony
0:22 scary sound
1:10 a little creepy
yes
Creepy yet satisfying
the cristal breaking sound, sounds like a stone cold entrance
(0:01) - Fearful Harmony is the fear of harmonies which some people call it Harmonophobia.
Yep, fearful harmony is a glitch that allows you to hear this sound in its raw form, which obviously is never meant to happen
@@lickablestinkage7783 Did you know that in fearful Harmony it is the original bell/chime speed?
@@lickablestinkage7783 yeah, if you have a non-modchipped PS1 it never happens, you just get the PS1 RSOD, but if you have a modchipped PS1 (I forgot that on which models it happens) the PS1 is forced to read the disc (bc it’s modchipped, duh) but it just can’t and it uses one of the PS1 BIOS sounds
Chimes sound used for Fearfull harmony and ps logo and ps1 boot logo
0:29 why does this sound give me goosebumps
0:42 High-pitch fearful harmony
PlayStation2 sounds so magical
0:30 + Low C Bass = a true classic :)
Great to start off with fearful harmony. Lol.
PS1 Terror, PS2 Relaxation
Es verdad (-:
0:01 Fearful Harmony
0:30 Is a classic
1:45 this is every kid’s childhood nightmare
A lot of these are creepy as hell, these sounds got pumped in or brains daily.
Should have seen my face when I realized the PS1 chimes were the background chime when the PS logo shows up 😂
0:56 sounds like a music
because its a music
V to I progression
sci-fi ahh movie music/intro
0:22 The sound of Death
If I remember correctly, the 460Hz tone was used during the testing mode on some consoles, though was pitched to 1000Hz.
Also, how do you know that the memory card I/O error sound is really what it's used for? I haven't been able to find any videos that show an error like that in action.
Videos that show the memory card I/O error and playing back that sound are difficult to find. I remember seeing one, but I cannot find it at the moment.
It is possible to easily and forcefully replicate it though, both on a real console and on an emulator, assuming you have the tools.
It mostly involves soft-modding the console with tools like uLaunchELF or wLaunchELF and FreeMCBoot.
All you have to do is make a binary backup/dump of your PS2 memory card, manipulate the binary dump file on your PC (mostly using a memory card editor or a hex editor) in such a way that a specific save file of your choice, gets its metadata corrupted.
Once that is done, you try to use the normal PS2 menus to delete the save or copy the save file to another memory card. If it fails, that sound will play.
@@warmoddities9167 It's possible to recreate that sound by attempting to copy a GT4 save to another memory card, or restarting your console during an autosave.
@@Duckingheights I've also noticed this when you try to launch HD Loader from the PS2 OSDSYS (browser).
it's the philips magnavox beb guy
Awesome!!!
NGL I assumed for years the PS2 RSOD sound was the Start up sound disorted not the menu sound with the pitch changed and slowed down
0:30 the game starts
1. fearful harmony
Sony placed a full orchestra inside the PlayStation
4:17 I like them
i never knew how crunchy the ps1 chimes were.
0:22 Imagine if the chimes are at 2756Hz.
fearful harmony
low pitch fearful harmony
low pitch both logos chimes
both logos chimes
personified fear
ps logo sound (normal)
high pitch fearful harmony
high pitch both logos chimes
sony chimes
reverse tape (glass breaking)
11680hz (reversed)
sony logo (part 1/2)
sony logo (part 2/2)
the first one sounds like the start of fearful harmony
4:30 oy
1:45+3:59=RSOD
4:37 MATR!X
Mi PS2 está chipeada con MATR!X
My only calming place to play: PS2
0:01 Sounds Like Fearful Harmony
They acheived so much with so little
In love with 4129HZ lol
It sounds like a tornado siren
0:47 its my favorite
0:10 0:14 0:44 0:46 when was this used?
0:30 is what we all heard when we’re booting up a game
Isn't this sound at 4:11 supposed to be lower pitched in-game?
i know im a bit late, but, could you do a video with all the ps2 bios pitches (including the ones that didnt appear in the video)?
1:44 RSOD sound but more scary
UPDATE!
Added a public download link in the video description!
I hope it'll last long enough.
0:54 0:47 0:30 0:50 1:00
The original PS2 sounds are presets from an E-MU Orbit 9090 V2 synthesiser, "syn:1keyrush" and "syn:1keystak". Video link: ruclips.net/video/4h6ZhRwlkVU/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/XjLT2j1SFsk/видео.html
La BIOS de la ps2 es extremadamente relajante 😌
Thanks!❤👌
Ps1 bios sound creepy ps2 bios sounds peaceful
1:00
3:31
Ps2 sound1 6555Hz is RSOD
This is ne of the scariest videos in youtube imo
Very good and scary sounds. How do you create sounds ?
@Arian Z4 they aren't created, but exported from the consoles themself.
@@branislavweber7635this is true. In fact nobody created the PS2 sounds, let me explain. After the first PS2 was manufactured in 1999, they did the first ever boot up test (after the PS2 was designed, printed, and assembled/created). The PS2 using its motherboard, lasers, PSU, CPU, and processors created these sounds upon startup, releasing the power of the 2000s gaming era. The rest was history.
I KNEW IT WASNT AN MP3
1:00 НҰРТАС АНТАБАЙ Startup Polyphonic 2000 2001
You're from Kazakhstan, am i right?
I love the PS2 exactly because it was the weakest console of its generation (other than the Dreamcast): It accomplished so much, with so little
I like 0:31
4129Hz Chimes are the most noticeable to me
2:19
*flesh*
SUBMIT THE FLESH