[Black MIDI] 1100 DB (8-Bit) | 941K Notes | 8BitSF (Edited w/ 128 Key)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • MIDI Made by: tsihcosamodas & NewFall
    MIDI File Name: 1100 DB (444 BPM SPEEDCORE BLACK MIDI) final final.mid
    MIDI Download: In the Original Video
    Original MIDI Video: • 1100 DB | Black MIDI (...
    Original Song: ssaamil - 05. 1100 DB (Speedcore 444 BPM)
    Original Song Video: • 05. 1100 DB (Speedcore...
    1100 DB sounds pretty interesting when it's in 8-bit.
    The audio for the last few notes you hear at the end comes from a separate audio file rendered with standard render - this is because Keppy's MIDI Converter will cut off any sound at the end in real-time simulation mode rather than continuing to render the sound. I simply cut out the audio for the last few notes from the real-time simulation audio and replaced it with the standard render audio during editing. Fortunately there are several seconds of silence in between notes at the end, so the transition between the 2 audio files is seamless.
    Soundfont Used: 8BitSF (Edited w/ 128 Key) by Carlos S.M. (Original Soundfont by TheEighthBit)
    Soundfont Download: In Carlos S.M.'s Public Google Drive (The file name is "8bits Edited.sf2." To access it, go to Carlos S.M.'s RUclips page and click on the link that goes to his Google Drive. Click on the "Soundfonts" folder, then click on the "Not My Soundfonts" subfolder.)
    MIDI Renderer: Ultralight MIDIPlayer (UMP) 1.6.2 by PipiraMine
    Settings: Default MIDI Renderer, UMP Resource Pack, 0.8 Note Speed, 3,000 ms Preroll (Overlay Credits), 1.5x Info Overlay Scale, 1080p @ 60 fps
    Audio Renderer: Keppy's MIDI Converter 19.1.0 by KaleidonKep99
    Settings: Real-Time Simulation (120 fps, 320 kbps Bitrate), 10,000 Voices, 48,000 Hz Audio Frequency, LoudMax Off, Render to WAV
    VST Used: Limiter No.6 by vladg/sound
    Video Editor: OpenShot Video Editor 3.2.0

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  • @ssaamil
    @ssaamil Месяц назад

    Now this I wouldn't have thought I'd see haha!
    Great video, and thanks!