[Black MIDI] The Nuker 1.9.3 (Updated Audio) | Amethyst Imperial Grand

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • MIDI Made by: Emex Denvir
    MIDI File Name: The Nuker - 1_9_3 - Getting Ready.mid
    MIDI Download: On Archive.org (The link below is NOT a troll link - it will take you to an Archive.org page with a download for a large file that includes this MIDI in it. You'll need to copy and paste the link in your browser, and you'll need a program or website that opens 7z files as well. Just be aware that The Nuker 1.9.3, along with many other MIDIs in the file I linked, are leaked, so download the file at your own discretion.)
    archive.org/de...
    Original Video: • [БлѣкМІДИ] Ҙә Нюкәр 1.9
    Disclaimer: the audio in this video was made using a deblacked version of this MIDI. The MIDI was deblacked with Kiva Modded's Visible Note Threshold and was not edited in any way.
    Random Delay + Simulated Real-Time Lag = Even Cleaner Audio (for the Most Part)
    I know I just made a few videos on this MIDI not too long ago, but I recently discovered I could make the audio sound better (mostly) by using Kiva Modded's Simulated Real-Time Lag function. I used 27 milliseconds of lag because that's roughly the same amount of lag Keppy's MIDI Converter uses in real-time simulation mode. I also deblacked the MIDI (removed all of the note art) with Kiva Modded's Visible Note Threshold function in the hopes that that would improve the audio as well.
    The simulated real-time lag removed a lot of the "white noise" (i.e. humming & whooshing) generated by the random delay. If you're familiar with legit runs of this MIDI with regular soundfonts, this should sound similar to that but cleaner.
    Lastly, the audio quality is a little better than in my previous videos of this MIDI. And the volume dips seem to be less severe and less frequent as well, so that's a plus.
    Soundfont Used: Amethyst Imperial Grand 1.3.2 (Random Offset) by MBMS
    Soundfont Download: On MBMS's GitHub Page
    github.com/MyB...
    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: Kiva Modded Pre-Render
    Settings: 10,000 Voices, Real-Time 120 fps, 27 ms Simulated Real-Time Lag
    Audio Recorder: Tenacity 1.3.3 (Recorded Using WASAPI Loopback)
    Export Settings: Stereo, 48,000 Hz Audio Frequency, Export to WAV (Microsoft), 32-Bit Float
    Video Editor: OpenShot Video Editor 3.2.0

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