Timestamps 0:00 Start 1:28 Channels 3,4,7, and 8 2:52 Channels 9 and 10 4:13 Without main melody 5:33 main melody 2 comes in 5:37 full song Personal timestamp 3:193:47
hey glad you enjoyed! sadly, those tracks have not been sequenced so I can't do an oscilloscope of those tracks. these are all the tracks from the DS game that CAN be sequenced. if you want one of them done, ill be happy to do that! ive ticked the ones that I've already done: Minigames: Built to Scale Built to Scale 2 Big Rock Finish Remixes: Remix 1 Remix 6 Remix 7✔ Remix 8✔ Remix 9✔ Remix 10 Themes: Practice themes All pre-minigame jingles and finishing jingles Perfect Theme Superb Theme✔ OK Theme✔ Bad Theme✔ Endless Game menu theme Rhythm Toys menu theme Guitar lesson menu theme Cafe theme Beat Machine (same as Tunnel) Endless Games: Tunnel Samurai Slice Glass Tappers
@@ynnelyoshi2413 of course! so modern day videogame music is just regular mp3 files that play when an event happens. older games like from the NES all the way to the DS use MIDI files to play the music, due to size limitations (MIDI music files are a lot smaller than mp3 files). MIDI files contain all the elements of the song into tracks or channels, which is what is shown here. there is a specific instrument for each channel. when the event happens in the game, all the instruments play at the same time. in rhythm heaven DS, some tracks are sequenced (meaning they are made from a MIDI file), while some aren't. it can be quite easy to spot which tracks are sequenced are not. for example, if you listen to remix 3, the instruments actually sound like real life instruments, instead of synthesizers used in remix 9. if you want to get into making oscilloscope videos, i would first suggest finding a game to do. obtain a ROM from that game and then put it into a program called vgmtrans. you can then extract the midi and sf2 (soundfont) files from it (vgmtrans is especially good for DS games (although all DS games aren't sequenced), other programs can be used for other consoles). you can then put this into any old DAW like FL studio and you will be able to see all the tracks laid out. i personally use corroscope to convert the tracks into the oscilloscopes. hope this helps!
@@tescotime Thank you for this complete explanation! It's such a shame that we can't deconstruct every track, isn't there any existing method to deconstruct .mp3 files? Maybe like a software that could recognize basic signals through Fourier series. Anyways, it would be really nice if you could make a video for the Remix 1.
@@ynnelyoshi2413 there are certain programs that can try their best to isolate certain tracks of mp3 files (lalal.ai is a good example) but they're almost never fully accurate, and even if they're accurate, the instrument could comprise of several channels, such as a main instrument and then an echo instrument. and sure! I'll do remix 1 when I have some free time
I often go to this to listen to Remix 9 DS without the main melody, but appearently, that already exists. ruclips.net/video/JvmDViEBR_k/видео.html Though, there's no need to be sad, since this video ALSO gives MORE, and BOTH videos are on my "Rhythm Heaven Songs That Are Visited Often" playlist (It's private, so you can't see it on my channel.).
This remix definitely had the best melodies of all the remixes, especially near the end.
remix 8 still my favorite, but I agree this has some great melodies, especially the piano too.
I hope you continue to make Rhythm Heaven Gold oscilloscope videos!!
i will try to!
here u go ! ruclips.net/video/b6OJBsjekQA/видео.html
Timestamps
0:00 Start
1:28 Channels 3,4,7, and 8
2:52 Channels 9 and 10
4:13 Without main melody
5:33 main melody 2 comes in
5:37 full song
Personal timestamp 3:19 3:47
i love these types of videos, they always give me twice the appreciation for video game soundtracks
Ngl, without the main melody kinda sounds like a rhythm toy menu or something
omg a rhythm paradise oscilloscope channel
could you please make a video for remix 3 or rhythm rally 2?
hey glad you enjoyed! sadly, those tracks have not been sequenced so I can't do an oscilloscope of those tracks. these are all the tracks from the DS game that CAN be sequenced. if you want one of them done, ill be happy to do that! ive ticked the ones that I've already done:
Minigames:
Built to Scale
Built to Scale 2
Big Rock Finish
Remixes:
Remix 1
Remix 6
Remix 7✔
Remix 8✔
Remix 9✔
Remix 10
Themes:
Practice themes
All pre-minigame jingles and finishing jingles
Perfect Theme
Superb Theme✔
OK Theme✔
Bad Theme✔
Endless Game menu theme
Rhythm Toys menu theme
Guitar lesson menu theme
Cafe theme
Beat Machine (same as Tunnel)
Endless Games:
Tunnel
Samurai Slice
Glass Tappers
@@tescotime Could you explain what "sequenced" means please?
I wanted to make oscilloscope videos like this but I don't understand how it works :(
@@ynnelyoshi2413 of course! so modern day videogame music is just regular mp3 files that play when an event happens. older games like from the NES all the way to the DS use MIDI files to play the music, due to size limitations (MIDI music files are a lot smaller than mp3 files). MIDI files contain all the elements of the song into tracks or channels, which is what is shown here. there is a specific instrument for each channel. when the event happens in the game, all the instruments play at the same time.
in rhythm heaven DS, some tracks are sequenced (meaning they are made from a MIDI file), while some aren't. it can be quite easy to spot which tracks are sequenced are not. for example, if you listen to remix 3, the instruments actually sound like real life instruments, instead of synthesizers used in remix 9.
if you want to get into making oscilloscope videos, i would first suggest finding a game to do. obtain a ROM from that game and then put it into a program called vgmtrans. you can then extract the midi and sf2 (soundfont) files from it (vgmtrans is especially good for DS games (although all DS games aren't sequenced), other programs can be used for other consoles). you can then put this into any old DAW like FL studio and you will be able to see all the tracks laid out. i personally use corroscope to convert the tracks into the oscilloscopes. hope this helps!
@@tescotime Thank you for this complete explanation!
It's such a shame that we can't deconstruct every track, isn't there any existing method to deconstruct .mp3 files? Maybe like a software that could recognize basic signals through Fourier series.
Anyways, it would be really nice if you could make a video for the Remix 1.
@@ynnelyoshi2413 there are certain programs that can try their best to isolate certain tracks of mp3 files (lalal.ai is a good example) but they're almost never fully accurate, and even if they're accurate, the instrument could comprise of several channels, such as a main instrument and then an echo instrument.
and sure! I'll do remix 1 when I have some free time
I often go to this to listen to Remix 9 DS without the main melody, but appearently, that already exists. ruclips.net/video/JvmDViEBR_k/видео.html
Though, there's no need to be sad, since this video ALSO gives MORE, and BOTH videos are on my "Rhythm Heaven Songs That Are Visited Often" playlist (It's private, so you can't see it on my channel.).
glad you enjoyed :)
Can you do this with remix 3?
sorry, i cant. remix 3 is different to other tracks, as it is a normal audio file, and not a sequenced file, like other remixes.
what 808 is or mean
just like a certain bass noise thats just a sin wave. in reality i shouldve just called it "sin wave"