Some wrong notes here and there, but the overall effect and vibe is awesome :D (I did a cover myself, so I know the effort needed to get all the notes, took me quite a lot to tab every correct note :o )
+Il Gudz Thanks man, where are the wrong notes? I usually listen to both songs on top of each other to detect this kind of error and I didn't notice anything. I guess this is not the perfect solution.
+mrnuage There are actually really few notes, during the "descendig" parts (0.46-0.47, 1.05-1.07 and so on) :) but they're not a problem at all if you listen through the whole song ;) (it's just, I've been playing and exercising on this song for a while in order to record it, so it became pretty natural hearing wrong notes xD not a critic though ;) ) Btw, listening to both cover and original in the same time helps a lot to find big mistakes, but spotting few notes out of the whole is pretty hard. Especially if the notes actually fit the melody :)
A few weird spots here and there (the echo effects are so hard to spot they feel wasted, and a little too DPCM heavy for my prefs) but nicely done overall. (I've put work into a cover of this song myself, but it's not up to snuff yet.)
Stratelier I'm far from being an expert at composing but thanks for the feedback. I tried my best at using the most of the 5 channels most of the time so sometimes I could not fill one of the channel with something other than echo. For the DPCM part, the loud bass of the original was what motivated me to experiment with DPCM bass like in sunsoft game so I guess what you don't like is what I wanted :)
I have literally no experience with using DPCM in FamiTracker. I know it got used in some songs back during the day (SMB2 and 3 come to mind), and it definitely worked out for you here, so it's not an actual complaint.
Hey, look, mod tracker! I am a little curious why you used two voices for one melody. Edit: I am an idiot, it's an octave chromatic scale, derp. Also, it would be cool if you did a version with a commodore 64 sound chip (remember, you can change the voice instrument whenever you want to, but can't use PCM)
+MissourHanzai This is not modtracker this is Famitracker. It's an emulation of the NES/Famicom soundchip so I can't just change the instruments as i want. Beside, I could try with another software but i'm not very interrested by it sorry.
Starts off weird, but TOTALLY redeems itself.
why can I imagine fighting a wily capsule with this song?
This sounds really good past the beginning.
Nice job.
How about Wicked Thing and Wicked Battle?
I'd be interested to see the beautiful results.
Some wrong notes here and there, but the overall effect and vibe is awesome :D
(I did a cover myself, so I know the effort needed to get all the notes, took me quite a lot to tab every correct note :o )
+Il Gudz Thanks man, where are the wrong notes? I usually listen to both songs on top of each other to detect this kind of error and I didn't notice anything. I guess this is not the perfect solution.
+mrnuage There are actually really few notes, during the "descendig" parts (0.46-0.47, 1.05-1.07 and so on) :) but they're not a problem at all if you listen through the whole song ;) (it's just, I've been playing and exercising on this song for a while in order to record it, so it became pretty natural hearing wrong notes xD not a critic though ;) )
Btw, listening to both cover and original in the same time helps a lot to find big mistakes, but spotting few notes out of the whole is pretty hard. Especially if the notes actually fit the melody :)
Nicely done :)
6969696969696969696969/10
immaculate remix
A few weird spots here and there (the echo effects are so hard to spot they feel wasted, and a little too DPCM heavy for my prefs) but nicely done overall.
(I've put work into a cover of this song myself, but it's not up to snuff yet.)
Stratelier I'm far from being an expert at composing but thanks for the feedback. I tried my best at using the most of the 5 channels most of the time so sometimes I could not fill one of the channel with something other than echo. For the DPCM part, the loud bass of the original was what motivated me to experiment with DPCM bass like in sunsoft game so I guess what you don't like is what I wanted :)
I have literally no experience with using DPCM in FamiTracker. I know it got used in some songs back during the day (SMB2 and 3 come to mind), and it definitely worked out for you here, so it's not an actual complaint.
Hey, look, mod tracker! I am a little curious why you used two voices for one melody.
Edit: I am an idiot, it's an octave chromatic scale, derp. Also, it would be cool if you did a version with a commodore 64 sound chip (remember, you can change the voice instrument whenever you want to, but can't use PCM)
+MissourHanzai This is not modtracker this is Famitracker. It's an emulation of the NES/Famicom soundchip so I can't just change the instruments as i want. Beside, I could try with another software but i'm not very interrested by it sorry.
Oh well
Sounds more like a Sega Genesis song to me.
Really Genesis-ish :)