@@Twisterroni Similar to this part? I guess lots of eurodance tracks from the early 90s, except that you'd need to speed them up a bit. The latter breakbeat/jungle part seems to be made from the same sampled loop as some of the drums in Prodigy - No Good.
Again, blended perfectly and equalizer is spot on for that in-the-action feel. This is the kind of stuff you listen to while you play a modern day racing game.
@@AndreiBYhappy i know man, that's what i'm saying. It's a shame that the rights is on the EA side. I would love to listen to those tracks on my spotify everywhere without having to download them.
@@tudord4715i think EA does this thing where they practically censor the existence of older games, because old and used games dont make money, they cant / wont sell a new copy of a ps1 game. And ea wants money. Money. Money. Money.
There is a version of this track where rom develops the intensity almost storylike. I wish I could find it somewhere. This one is dope. But that one is epic.
@@marsh12123444 I did some digging, found 3 potential ones - first is the Lost Canyons mix that’s on RUclips, then a “Remastered” version also on RUclips. The third possibility is the album mix, which I haven’t been able to find anywhere, but it apparently exists. If it isn’t one of these, then it’s most likely been lost to time
Hey, some of my friends and I (especially the poster of this video) have been researching a lot of the synths that Rom used during the 1990s. I’ll list them for you here: Roland JV-880 (with the vintage synth expansion) Roland JV-2080 (with many expansion boards) E-mu Orbit 9090 (used on this track) Yamaha AN1x FutureRetro 777 Roland MC-303 GrooveBox Roland Juno 106 Roland Juno 60 Roland Alpha Juno synths Nord Lead 2 Novation BassStation Yamaha Portasound PSS synths He was mostly using hardware synths and effects back in 1998, since plugins were limited at the time, but he did use some plugins like the Prosoniq Orange Vocoder plugin. Check out the NFS sample and synth finding videos by Synamax (he has two!) where he compiles them all into one place so you can listen to what they sound like on their own.
Forgot to mention, we have more info I forgot to add here about the tools and hardware he and the other composers used in the Classic NFS discord server, if you’re on discord. You should be able to find it on google in case you’re interested :)
This game was my escape from reality
1:39 gets me every time. "It's dance party now".
Absolutely fire!! Do you know similar tunes?
@@Twisterroni Similar to this part? I guess lots of eurodance tracks from the early 90s, except that you'd need to speed them up a bit.
The latter breakbeat/jungle part seems to be made from the same sampled loop as some of the drums in Prodigy - No Good.
@@Twisterroni yes, because it is taken from other song.
Eurobeat. "Set me free again - Richard Cottle"
@@ДаниилСтепанов-р1и That one’s also a classic. :) That synth sample is also on another game OST if I recall.
@@TwisterroniThink About The Way has a similar progression of notes
Again, blended perfectly and equalizer is spot on for that in-the-action feel. This is the kind of stuff you listen to while you play a modern day racing game.
The crew 2
I play gt7 to this basically everyday lol
I'm extending this song as well! Madd props on this overall! I especially like what you did at the end with the wipeout jingles!
why can't they be on spotify or something like that
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@@AndreiBYhappy i know man, that's what i'm saying. It's a shame that the rights is on the EA side. I would love to listen to those tracks on my spotify everywhere without having to download them.
Cuz the best music is never on Spotify
It is strange since EA uploaded the tracks for the 2000's nfs games for example, yet they didn't do it for the 90's games
@@tudord4715i think EA does this thing where they practically censor the existence of older games, because old and used games dont make money, they cant / wont sell a new copy of a ps1 game. And ea wants money. Money. Money. Money.
2:19 to 2:45 very iconic for me ❤️❤️❤️
This is so perfect techno music from rom di prisco I really like it
I have been searching for this for fucking 2 months now and i have finally found it
I can imagine driving on the rain with the Ferrari 550 Maranello.
I don't know why, but driving on the Lost Canyons in the rain with a teal / silver Maranello always hit so differently! Such a nice throwback :)
There is a version of this track where rom develops the intensity almost storylike. I wish I could find it somewhere. This one is dope. But that one is epic.
Did you manage to find it?
@@エミヤ-f4j
Unfortunately no
@@marsh12123444 I did some digging, found 3 potential ones - first is the Lost Canyons mix that’s on RUclips, then a “Remastered” version also on RUclips. The third possibility is the album mix, which I haven’t been able to find anywhere, but it apparently exists. If it isn’t one of these, then it’s most likely been lost to time
@@エミヤ-f4j
Yeah I'm thinking it's the album mix. I downloaded it off of Napster decades ago. Shame if it's gone.
@@marsh12123444 I tried looking for album mix myself - is there anywhere left where I can buy the album itself?
1:38 is the best!!!
Congratulations player One !
Excellently done.
5:51 - 6:18 best ever moment s
1st place with the CLK-GTR 😉
Без музыки из Space Rangers никуда:) Кайфули с детства:)
Need for speed worldwide🤝
I'm a kid again. Thanks, oracle! 🤬 Once again you're playing my favorite soundtrack. 😆
6:44 - 7:04 - I WANT A FULL TRACK
ME TOO! SAME FOR 3:12 - 3:25!
THIS is how it should be.
anyone know what plug-ins, VST or synths Rom is using in this mix, the sounds are so unique, totally out of this world!
Hey, some of my friends and I (especially the poster of this video) have been researching a lot of the synths that Rom used during the 1990s. I’ll list them for you here:
Roland JV-880 (with the vintage synth expansion)
Roland JV-2080 (with many expansion boards)
E-mu Orbit 9090 (used on this track)
Yamaha AN1x
FutureRetro 777
Roland MC-303 GrooveBox
Roland Juno 106
Roland Juno 60
Roland Alpha Juno synths
Nord Lead 2
Novation BassStation
Yamaha Portasound PSS synths
He was mostly using hardware synths and effects back in 1998, since plugins were limited at the time, but he did use some plugins like the Prosoniq Orange Vocoder plugin.
Check out the NFS sample and synth finding videos by Synamax (he has two!) where he compiles them all into one place so you can listen to what they sound like on their own.
Forgot to mention, we have more info I forgot to add here about the tools and hardware he and the other composers used in the Classic NFS discord server, if you’re on discord. You should be able to find it on google in case you’re interested :)
@@cygnus_XI yoooo that's cool as hell, link?
@@mercennium RUclips deletes comments with links but if you search it up you should be able to find it! :)
@@cygnus_XI neat
Awesome! 🔥
3:12
Yep, best part
Nostalgic
Sick!
PLease Add Link To MP3
nice
If you're a runner, try this on the road. I promise you'll feel invicible and you'll cut your average time by half. I promise!
Polecam
90s feeling when is this released?
the game was released in 1998. the track was probably finished earlier, maybe in 1997.
1:36 sounds like Set Me Free Again - Richard Cottle
Sounds like Teku music
and shiny tech too
Shirako would vibe to this one..
3:52 - 4:44 B)
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