@@Tail_Beagle Well, in this case, these were originally made on the end of July (as I was back on yt again), however, they weren't complete. I got these songs and did finish them around august (as instrumental songs). After that, I got these tracks again and added melodies to them. Some other tracks (like in a Timeless dream), I made in a single day (composing, adding the melody and even mixing), and some (that I haven't uploaded yet) took the real 2-3 days I mentioned before.
It also depends a lot in the system that I am working on. Let's say, I did make a OPL4 tune a few days ago. It took me 2-4 days to complete because it is a chip with lots of channels and I wanted to make the song the most detailed as I could, so I had to look for samples, make the fm sounds, compose and add the melody. This song (A Morning Breeze), in this case, since I got the instruments from Namachuukei 68, half of the work was done, and the other half (making the song) was what I needed to do (wich didn't take that much time).
@@Tail_BeagleLol. Well, as far as I know, the 3438, ESFM and the DS sound source are implemented. However, there are a few ones that I would like to see implemented too (like the YMF271 (OPX), the namco C352, and a few others). If I had programming skills tho, I would certainly implement some chips.
@@YgorG I think your picks are excellent. They’re definitely a lot more possible than mine… -AND they’re overlooked powerhouses that still need to be realized.. My choices are… well… much to say the least…😅
@@Tail_Beagle Well, not really. The YMF292 is an underappreciated fm beast. It can do any kinds of sounds you can imagine (due to the high flexibility on the fm ops). Not only that, but it has a built in dsp too!
nice
that bass !!!!
it's amazing isn't it?
super groovy!
Nice OPMx2+PCMD8 tune!😄🤩😎👌
amazing
No- seriously, how long does it take you make these things??😵💫
@@Tail_Beagle Well, sometimes a few days (like 2-3 or more) to make everything (song, melody and mixing).
@@YgorG You never fail to impress me..😭
I don’t know why, but I was expecting you to say a week or two, but that’s also just as logical.
@@Tail_Beagle Well, in this case, these were originally made on the end of July (as I was back on yt again), however, they weren't complete. I got these songs and did finish them around august (as instrumental songs). After that, I got these tracks again and added melodies to them. Some other tracks (like in a Timeless dream), I made in a single day (composing, adding the melody and even mixing), and some (that I haven't uploaded yet) took the real 2-3 days I mentioned before.
It also depends a lot in the system that I am working on. Let's say, I did make a OPL4 tune a few days ago. It took me 2-4 days to complete because it is a chip with lots of channels and I wanted to make the song the most detailed as I could, so I had to look for samples, make the fm sounds, compose and add the melody. This song (A Morning Breeze), in this case, since I got the instruments from Namachuukei 68, half of the work was done, and the other half (making the song) was what I needed to do (wich didn't take that much time).
Chips I want in Furnace Tracker:
YMF292/SCSP (Sega Saturn)
Ceva Teaklite ll (3DS)
CSND (DSi, 3DS)
YMW258-F
Macronix DSP (Gamecube, Wii, Wii U)
*Insert maniacal laughter here😈
(Just kidding!😇 (But I seriously want the Teaklite ll and CSND implemented))
@@Tail_BeagleLol. Well, as far as I know, the 3438, ESFM and the DS sound source are implemented. However, there are a few ones that I would like to see implemented too (like the YMF271 (OPX), the namco C352, and a few others). If I had programming skills tho, I would certainly implement some chips.
@@YgorG Really? I… I actually didn’t know that the ESFM and 3438 are present in Furnace…….😅😊 -How embarrassing for me….
@@Tail_Beagle Yep! Nah, there are so many soundchips that it becomes complicated to see what's there and what isn't.
@@YgorG I think your picks are excellent. They’re definitely a lot more possible than mine… -AND they’re overlooked powerhouses that still need to be realized.. My choices are… well… much to say the least…😅
@@Tail_Beagle Well, not really. The YMF292 is an underappreciated fm beast. It can do any kinds of sounds you can imagine (due to the high flexibility on the fm ops). Not only that, but it has a built in dsp too!