@@jaezewpozitron06we can take memory from the z80 chip for drums and split ym2612 memory in half so the system loads memory from one half while the other half is being filled with memory so you can get lots of samples at a time (better explaned at Game hut's channel "How was toy story music possible")
I've been wondering how this would sound on an actual Genesis. This def might not play on the Genesis (maybe 32X?), but it sounds close.
Sonic 1: Green Hill zone act 1 remix
I love this music
Love it
cool!
Sega mega drive can't play such a sound
you don't know what your talking about. this can most definitely work on real hardware
@@amazinggamermkii1904 Nope he's right, there are combined drum samples playing at once, this is something the genesis soundchip can't do
@@jaezewpozitron06we can take memory from the z80 chip for drums and split ym2612 memory in half so the system loads memory from one half while the other half is being filled with memory so you can get lots of samples at a time (better explaned at Game hut's channel "How was toy story music possible")
Then do a .mod file with the samples arranged at will and then mixed in the fly by the processor and sent to the ym2612 chip
@@jaezewpozitron06 yes it can? havent you played ristar
Do the modern version of Green Hill!
Is coming to Netflix