Yoshi's Island - Flower Garden [Restored] Extended
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
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Composed by Koji Kondo. Recreated by me. This was made possible by ripping the music from the ROM in MIDI format using VGMTrans and rebuilding the soundtrack from the ground up using a digital version of the original sound hardware that was used to compose the game, applying some modern mixing techniques along the way to lift the veil of 16bit compression and create an updated listening experience. Follow me on Twitter for more updates: / princesamlet
Footage recorded from BSNES using 2x Sal and xBRZ filters
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Sound sources:AKAI CD ROM Library (Marimba, Bass), Roland Sound Canvas VA SC-88 Map (Harmonica), Nil's K1r VST (Brass), Roland L-CDP-01 Drums & Cymbals (Kick, Snare, Hihats)
I mean no disrespect to a legend like you, but this is one of the rare times I prefer listening to the original song as opposed to the restored version
this sounds so high quality, it sounds so "studio-like". it sounds more high quality that most if not almost all songs these days lol
You're gonna restore the whole OST again, aren't you? You're going to restore an integral part of my childhood and bring me immense joy while you're at it, aren't you? You're going to do an amazing job at bringing these classic tunes to life in a way no one else ever has, aren't you? I knew it, you can't be stopped. You fiend. You villain. You absolute restorer of childhood joy and wonder. I hope karma gets you for this and punishes you with everything that is good in this world.
Such amazing work! Yoshi's Island is such a timeless game
thank you sam, really. you are doing an amazing job - listening to so many soundtracks of my childhood in this quality... it's just wonderful!
Nice to hear a real harmonica.
the original had a real harmonica too. it was just very compressed.
@@JMGO1999EternalMajorKakoEscoby why do we need the rest of this wave when we can just loop a split second of it
Pure magic and nostalgia.
incredible! insert yoshi singing meme at the hi note!
This sounds exactly like what would happen if nintendo did a "Yoshi's Island Returns" kind of reboot on modern platforms (excluding the multiple times they've tried and failed to do that)
Yoshis island DS was good though felt like more of a new game and New Island was crap.
Not in my opinion. Their current track record shows they usually remake the songs from scratch, with little embellishments and changes and using different instruments
Please put this soundtrack on vinyl too when its done. This sounds so great
That would be epic.
Just curious and I don't know if or how many times this has been asked and answered, but is there any chance of full restored game soundfont releases? I know you do list all of the different libraries and machines that the original samples come from, but having convenient SF2 files full of high-quality instruments from classic games would be the cherry on top.
Hmm, that's a good idea
I really second this
This is an interesting idea! I seen people make their own tracks or fan renditions based on soundfonts (like SF2) for fun... Undertale tracks like that of 'CORE' in the Megaman X soundfont for example. Sometimes people just want to experiment how a particular soundtrack would sound if applied to a favorite OST.
0:17 mistake? sounds like there is a snare instead of a kick.
or is it also like that in the original?
Yes, it's a variation where he starts with a low pitched snare on the downbeat
Please do: Super Mario All-Stars, Super Mario World and Yoshi's Safari.
mmmm, yoshi's safari could be interesting! good suggestions here... :)
btw how do you achieve these restorations?
do you use the actual exact same original uncompressed samples? (that were later compressed on the snes)?
like are they the same, or just ones that sound close?
There's no way to really know for sure, but most likely it's the same ones. It's an imperfect art to match the originals given how badly compressed they were
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