EXTMIX #27: Some More Cute Beeps (with arrange)
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
- Today we’re looking at some more cute tunes from your 8bit Sega consoles… but arranged, with a focus on that early 90s rompler sound. (Finally, some bass!)
DOWNLOAD: mega.nz/file/C111BQAT#s3nEtRl...
Tracklist:
0:00 GST♥ Presents...
0:10 Menu (EXTMIX Arrange) (Wimbledon 2, 1993 SMS)
0:48 Quiz World (EXTMIX Arrange) (Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S, 1995 GG)
1:13 Strange Pirates (EXTMIX Arrange) (Ristar, 1995 GG)
2:04 BGM 06 (Page One) (EXTMIX Arrange) (Gamble Panic, 1995 GG)
2:56 BGM #07 (Stable) (EXTMIX Arrange) (World Derby, 1994 GG)
3:34 Race Results (EXTMIX Arrange) (Road Rash, 1993 SMS)
4:27 Page 4 Puzzle BGM (EXTMIX Arrange) (Pepe's Puzzles, 1994 Pico)
4:53 BGM 08 (Menus) (EXTMIX Arrange) (Pet Club Inu Dai Suki!, 1996 GG)
5:31 BGM #15 (EXTMIX Arrange) (Solitaire Poker, 1991 GG)
6:10 Tune No. 3 (EXTMIX Arrange) (Tennis Ace, 1989 SMS)
6:38 BGM 08 (Tire Jumping) (EXTMIX Arrange) (Tama & Friends: 3 Choume Kouen Tamalympic, 1995 GG)
7:08 BGM 07 (EXTMIX Arrange) (Gear Stadium Heiseiban, 1995 GG)
7:38 Kero-sama 13th (EXTMIX Arrange) (Madou Monogatari III: Kyuukyoku Joou-sama, 1994 GG)
8:39 Puzzle Editor (EXTMIX Arrange) (Nazo Puyo 2, 1993 GG)
Or by artist:
Track 1: SIMS Sound Team
Track 2: Hikoshi Hashimoto
Track 3: Chiyako Fukuda, Tomoko Sasaki
Track 4: Eisaku Nanbu
Track 5: Naoshi Kunisawa
Track 6: Rob Hubbard, Michael Bartlow, Matt Furniss, Shaun Hollingworth
Track 7: Seiji Momoi
Track 8: Masahiro Itou
Track 9: Hiroto Saito
Track 10: Chikako Kamatani, Tohru Nakabayashi
Track 11: Kojiro Mikusa
Track 12: Hiromi Shibano
Track 13: Einosuke Nagao
Track 14: Purimatu, Einosuke Nagao
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Additional footage from…
Ristar
• Ristar (Game Gear) pla...
Gamble Panic
• Game Gear Longplay [14...
Road Rash
• Road Rash [Sega Master...
Pepe's Puzzles
• Sega Pico Game: Pepe's...
Gear Stadium Heiseiban
• Game Gear - Gear Stadi...
Madou Monogatari 3
• GG Madou Monogatari II...
Nazo Puyo
• Game Gear - Nazo Puyo ...
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Everything here is a bespoke arrangement, but I was careful to match the PSG melodies! Check out the originals that are available on youtube:
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S (GG)
• Bishoujo Senshi Sailor...
Madou Monogatari III: Kyuukyoku Joou-sama (GG)
• Madou Monogatari III O...
Nazo Puyo 2 (GG)
• Nazo Puyo 2 Soundtrack...
Pepe's Puzzles (Pico)
• Title Screen (Japanese...
Ristar (GG)
• Ristar Game Gear OST
Road Rash (SMS)
• Grass Valley - Road Ra...
Solitaire Poker (GG)
• Solitaire Poker - comp...
Tennis Ace (SMS)
• Tennis Ace (1989) - Se...
NOTES: 1. Big thanks to LilMsMillennium for completely redoing my Pico border!
2. World Derby is actually by Naoshi Kunisawa
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This is amazing. Love it!
Love the amount of effort that goes into these vids, the new console overlays look great!
wasn't expecting this! going the extra mile for sure. the style is great :D
Here after the video, love it ❤
Sweet 😊 arrangements
I appreciate all the effort that goes into these videos! i always get excited when you post!
Love your videos, the music is such relaxing pure joy!
Damn wasn't expecting a 90s CD quality rendition of Strange Pirates, I like that GG Ristar song a lot, along with thinking that version as a whole as underrated.
Seeing this kind of content made for it is just really special and your arrangement feels a bit like how the original composers would have made it for CD quality, though they probably wouldn't have restricted themselves to few channels and would have later equipment.
Gotta say man, I have been a big fan of your channel since the beginning! I hope you don't mind me follow your example in my own videos! Keep up the amazing work!
hell yeah im down for some game music appreciation proliferation
😺
Which rompler did you used for the arranged tunes?
Mostly the JV-1080 and Korg M1, with a guest appearance from the Korg Wavestation for that bell piano (f.ex 0:50) and the SC-88 for the pizz at the end.
@@GSTChannelVEVO Lol and I thought it was MT-32 at first.
@@GSTChannelVEVO Nice. You've definitely got talent for retro arranges.
Btw, can I ask you a question about romplers?
@@sabo-vf3xj I don't know if I'll have an answer for you, but feel free to ask away
@@GSTChannelVEVO Which rompler would you recommend for SNES sampling?
I've been looking into SNES programming and I wanna create my own samples, but trying to loop modern samples is borderline impossible (as the phasing rarely "loops", and the SPC700 only accepts 16-multiple loop points), so I figured older romplers would do the trick, as they loop their waveforms because of limitations.
I apologize if this isn't the right place to ask this sort of question.