I was just listening to kimi dake in itunes and just sad how basically nobody knows about music like this, I mean just fantastic stuff. Of course you can say a lot do, but its so niche comparative to "real" music.
BAKI was involved in music production for a few other games, but as it's currently not known which tracks he worked on directly there I didn't include them in this video. This, and not having more or less complete works available, are the two main reasons why I haven't uploaded videos dedicated to a number of other composers. You can check out their music yourself - my hoot repository is publicly available github.com/czarek7711/hoot. And you can also visit www.twitch.tv/sgqfmfunk - a 24/7 music channel run by zoasty, to which I also contributed a fair amount. It hasn't been updated with hoot music in a long time, but it also plays music for sound systems not emulated by hoot (eg. PS1, N64).
This slaps unbelievably hard.
Oh my goodnessssssss it sounds so GOOD! 😍
did you enhance it at all? It sounds better than the vgmrip release.
No, however there's no low-pass filter applied on PCM samples. That's most likely the difference you're hearing.
Incredible
the best
I was just listening to kimi dake in itunes and just sad how basically nobody knows about music like this, I mean just fantastic stuff. Of course you can say a lot do, but its so niche comparative to "real" music.
BAKI was involved in music production for a few other games, but as it's currently not known which tracks he worked on directly there I didn't include them in this video.
This, and not having more or less complete works available, are the two main reasons why I haven't uploaded videos dedicated to a number of other composers.
You can check out their music yourself - my hoot repository is publicly available github.com/czarek7711/hoot.
And you can also visit www.twitch.tv/sgqfmfunk - a 24/7 music channel run by zoasty, to which I also contributed a fair amount. It hasn't been updated with hoot music in a long time, but it also plays music for sound systems not emulated by hoot (eg. PS1, N64).
I thought Yuki Nakayama was the main composer? Anyway, thanks for the compilation!
Three composers were involved in making music for Cosmic Psycho. You can find a complete breakdown here - vgmdb.net/album/254.
Yuki Nakayama was just an alias used by one of the composers of this game (Izuho Yoshitani, AKA PANDA).
where'd you figure out his kanji name? I haven't been able to find any source for it anywhere myself
I think I found kanji records of other people named Takeshita Hideaki.
ok i may sound stupid but how the fuck do you set up hoot?