Sonic Triple Trouble 16-Bit OST - Atomic Destroyer Zone Act 2
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- Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024
- The theme for Atomic Destroyer Zone from Sonic Triple Trouble 16-Bit, compatible with the Sega Genesis / Sega Mega Drive console.
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NOTE: You need a VGM player to open the VGZ file, and the DMF is only for DefleMask.
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Technical info
·Tempo: 150 & 180 BPM (NTSC, speed 03/03 & 02/03)
·FM instruments loaded: 25
·PSG volume macros loaded: 4
·PSG channel 4: Free range white noise
·PCM samples loaded: 10
·Time in development: 1 month
·Music program: DefleMask Tracker v0.12.0
·Channel audio visualizer: Corrscope 0.7.0
·Stereo audio visualizer: Spectralizer plugin for OBS
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About the song:
My magnum opus right here. I learned a lot while making it, and I did my best to make it as energetic and immersive as I could, which meant a lot of referencing other songs and also some trial and error. Imagine how different things would be now if I had picked Sunset Park Act 2.
I picked Atomic Destroyer specifically because of my Sonic Forces remixes. Both Noah and I knew that I could borrow from those to make something very hi-tech sounding, but I couldn't just improvise something on the go, as I learned from my Meta Junglira remix. To better plan out what to do, I started saving each idea as a separate Deflemask file. One of the earliest ideas I had was to foreshadow Metal Sonic, so I made a chaotic, distorted version of the melody to resemble Triple Trouble's Metal Sonic's theme to connect to the rest of the song later. Then I started experimenting to find that climactic edge I thought a last level should have. I imagined it like you were getting into the Sonic OVA underground techno base. I tried changing the melody by moving it two half steps lower, since I could think of no other way of changing it without messing with the harmonic progression, and after that it would change key to include the chaotic section I made earlier. The pre-chorus part would be more electronic and the chorus would be more rock-focused, that way I could highlight the dark-but-energetic mood I was going for. Then I just started doing whatever came to mind, no ideas were discarded until proven incompatible. I came up with a sort of ending section that was originally meant to be a transition to a key change, but in the end I used it for the intro. After coming up with enough ideas, I put some of them together into a prototype and showed it to Noah. He then basically reverted a lot of my changes, but most importantly he helped me with the harmony, which was giving me a lot of trouble. Turns out the harmony wasn't that difficult if I kept the original melody. However, I had NO idea how to wrap it all up, so I kept experimenting with the rock angle and making new sections. At some point I realized rock didn't work as well as EDM, so I changed focus, but I have no recollection of what changes I did since I started working on top of the new prototype instead of making new files. However, the version I sent Noah ended at the start of the "piano" section, which was the most important part for what came next.
Somehow I realized there was a correlation between good harmonic movement and thinking of everything as moveable pieces, and that gave me tons of new ideas. This is were everything really started taking form. The part after the piano section was meant to be where Metal Sonic is foreshadowed, but since I could never find a way to connect to it, I discarded it and started experimenting with changing modes. The new change made it sound like a Sonic Advance 2 boss theme, which is exactly the mood I wanted, but it didn't connect very well with the rest of the song. I was also now about to hit the length limit, so I had to wrap things up. And that's when I had the brilliant idea of changing modes back and forth each bar (or measure?) instead of for the whole section, and that's how I finally found a way to loop it.
I referenced Sonic Forces and Sonic CD heavily for this. The section at 0:37 is straight up a copy of Palmtree Panic Bad Future's bass with everything else built around it. I even sampled its record scratch before finding a public domain replacement. The go voice is the clip of Noah's voice he recorded for Versus Mode but pitched down and harmonized in Audacity. The square wave alarms were inspired by Chemical Plant Act 2. The piano section's melody borrows a little from Aquarium Park from Colors.
Oh right, and my ear "busted" as I was working on this :) NEVER use earbuds and headphones at the same time! And never clean your ears with cotton swabs! Let them clean themselves.
THE GOAT.
You did such a great job with this, so glad it's in my game.
Your game is kickass! I streamed the entire thing to some close friends on Discord the other day and we were having a great time the whole way through. I think everyone was in agreement that ADZ-2 was the most hype track, but we also got a HUGE kick out of both Metal Sonic fights (there were some OG Genesis kids in there and hearing both metal sonic fights in the Genesis soundfont had them floored), as well as the Egg Zeppelin and all of the cutscenes. The whole thing was a blast start to finish. You should all be super proud, and I hope you all go far in your respective fields!
Who wouldn't want to play this masterpiece? YOU ARE A GENIUS!
Here it is, the best song in the 16-bit fan remake.
Yes
The theme of anxiety trying not to be sawed in half, crushed by spinning pillars with/without spikes, beamed by super lasers, or not falling off a platform/getting crushed
Me seeing the level: *Titanic Monarch Zone act 2 flashbacks*
Because of the samples used, I wasn't sure if this was your track, but as soon as those bloops from your Forces remixes came into the song, I knew. This is one of your finest pieces of work
Dv2 after quite literally setting their house/studio on fire because of all this HEAT
The fact that this fangame takes place right after Sonic 3 (which means that it's the end of the "Death Egg Saga" as I like to call it) makes this song even more epic.
So I enjoyed the entire OST to this fan-game, no lie. ALL of it. Absolutely
But when i heard this? I knew it'd be my favorite. It's so good, really incredible work.
This is an amazing track right here. It barely even sounds constrained to the Mega Drive's sound chip yet it still is. This truly is your magnum opus. I've listened to many of your other remixes and when I saw you in the credits I automatically assumed you were the one who did the theme for ADZ2. You've got a truly unique style.
Legit, when I first heard it in-game, I had to double-take, like "UHH, I'm sorry, but how is this *not* just a normal .ogg you put in? How is this within constraints?"
This is definitely the best remix in the whole game! And it sounds incredible. Dv2 certainly put a lot of effort into its creation.
Holy crap I'm so glad they got you in on the ost, your Mega Drive stuff is some of my favorite.
No doubt he's a super hog against all us npc mobians
Streets of Rage: Stage 9. Atomic Destroyer
But yeeeeeees !!! 😱
A Rave In Space indeed!
Dude you knocked it out of the park with this! This was such a bop to listen to when playing through it!
in a weird way, i could see this working in a modern kirby game, probably in like a volcano area.
The factory in Kirby & The Forgotten Land!
The fact that a real ass Genesis can actually play this song only makes it even more insane.
YES!!! Been waiting on this since I played the game. Easily my favorite song on the soundtrack! You crushed this!!!
THIS PART IS SO GOOD THIS SONG IS PERFECT 1:00
bruh the ear cleaning part of the description lol
I'm jealous, dude, hella jealous...
This is truly magnificent magnum opus! 👏👏👏👏👏
And thank you for the story behind this remix. It was interesting to read.🤔
Best song in the game, imo. Especially 2:19-2:45.
0:42
I love how it sounds like something from Sonic CD at 01:50
Finally a ost vid on this
I really love this song
i like how you snuck in a Sonic CD reference in there (Palmtree Panic Bad Future)
this level kicked my ass and this music kicks my ear's ass
this goes so hard it feels like time just reset itself
This is so good. The whole soundtrack is amazing. I really wish there was a place I could get it in it's entirety. I would gladly pay for the album.
Congratulations. you took a goofy sounding song, and converted it a banger so extreme that it got more popular Sunset Park Act 3. That is a feat worth celebrating.
Amazing track. Such an awesome final level theme.
Forgive the double comment but this music is so good man. Playing this level over and over was the challenge highlight of the game, and the digital aesthetic was amazing. For a while now I have been set on making Scrambled Egg Zone a VR themed level. I very much would like to match the energy of this track (hint hint, would you like to remix Scrambled Egg in the future?)
You mean like an act 2 type remix right? If so, and if you're ok with chiptune remixes like this, then totally, I'd be down for that. It'd be more difficult to do than this one from what I can tell tho. I already have a cover of Scrambled Egg Zone that I was planning on uploading soon-ish, btw, in case you're interested.
@@Dv2YT I am actually looking for an act 1 remix, my act 2 is chosen and the energy and chaos of that remix makes me very nervous to try and match. As always I'll stay tuned
Perfectly! Do Another Sunset Park Zone Act 2
This did not have to go so hard for a final zone but it did anyway.
I love this remix!!! Nice job dude!!!!
welcome to rave guys
By far my 2nd favourite final zome theme in any sonic game on par woth metallic madness bad future and right behind doomsday
The last vikings Chours + stardust speedway Bad future + The death egg Sonic 3 + Atomic destroyer silly theme = THIS FIRE TRACK!!!
HEAT
As much as I despise this act, the music is definitely worth the suffering
this is so good
This remix lives rent free in my head.
What If This Music Composed By Tegan Marie Ally Brooke And Brian Tyler
Awesome!
What song genre is this, robot phonk! Mechanical invasion! Mission impossible plan!
0:37
The voice of sr pelo
Orgullo chileno
GO!
2:19
yoo this sounds amazing! the most intense remix I've heard in a long while, i wanna learn a little from you is there a way to contact you? like through discord or anything?
I listened to this in-game, and it sounds SO GOOD! The Genesis does what Nintendon't!
Wait so this is the original?!
yes this is the composer
Was this meant to be rave music? cuz it sounds kind of dubstep-y rather than rave music
tbh I don't know much about either of those genres, I just tried using instruments I felt worked well together and reused some from previous remixes, which includes the dubstep-y wubs from my Forces remixes.
are you ok with me covering this on the OPL3?
act 1 pls
release all the songs pls
he didn't compose all of the songs though.