This sounds so similar to the original that RUclips detected copyrighted material in the video (because this song is in DiPP) However, there is one instrument that's different. Can you tell which one it is?
@@lambdadelta821 o_o that's not what I originally had in mind but it looks like you're right! Internet points for you! When I made this arrange, I used the Touhou Sound Sources spreadsheet as reference, but I think it contained different/inaccurate information back then.
Did you buy an actual SD-90 to make this or did you use that HyperCanvas recreation from Musical Artifacts? I wanna know this because I've been looking for a way to make touhou-styled music for a few months now, but I couldn't find something that was highly accurate to the SD-90, and when I did find something, it was just some cheap soundfonts available on MA. The SD-90 also has several effect options, such as distortion and reverb, wich were used to make the WAV version of the OST. To make things even worse, there's a simplified version of the Edirol called "SD-20", wich sounds considerably different from the newest model, and misses nearly 100 instruments. If you could dump the ROM of your physical model, I would highly appreciate it, and you could even ask for a skilled programmer to make an emulator out of it and release the source code on Github, so that we could finally make accurate touhou music memes in our own PCs.
Interesting comment; thanks for reaching out! I own a real SD-90, but, you really don't need an SD-90 to make Touhou-style music :D Toby Fox has millions of fans and he uses thfont, so really, it doesn't matter whether or not you own the real thing. If your goal is to learn how to compose Touhou-style music, then please don't worry about it :D you can start right away with any soundfont of your choice! As for the "dump the ROM" thing, I don't know how to do that... Do you know how to do it? It sounds like the kind of thing where, if it were easy to do, then someone would already have done it by now... If you know how to do it and it's not dangerous, then I don't mind trying.
@@Pokeyoshi19 Thanks! Also, could you make a version of this where every note is 1 octave lower? It's because the MIDI versions are 12 notes higher than the WAVs
@@RafaelMarques-bq3vx This is incorrect! I know, because (in the past) I've manually looked at the pitch difference of each song myself. Here's a convenient chart of the pitch difference between the MIDI and WAV versions, in semitones. For example, "-1" means that the WAV version is 1 semitone lower. Keep in mind that in the WAV version, most songs also have a bit of detune, so for songs that have detune, I also added in parentheses the detune amount. For example, "-25" means that the pitch is lowered by 25% of a semitone. th06_01: -1 (-25) th06_02: 0 (-25) th06_03: +1 (+25) th06_04: -2 th06_05: +1 (+25) th06_06: 0 (+25) th06_07: -1 (-25) th06_08: 0 (-50) th06_09: -4 (-25) th06_10: -4 (-50) th06_11: 0 (-50) th06_12: 0 (+25) th06_13: -3 (+25) th06_14: 0 th06_15: -4 (+25) th06_16: -1 (+25) th06_17: -2 (-50) For anyone reading this in the future, please let me know if some piece of data is incorrect! I'm confident about the data, but I'm not perfect :)
@@bm_142 Thanks for the reply, I immediately doubled checked this just for you, because I'm curious. I carefully played around with the pitch on my SD-90, and it seems like the number I gave is correct: from the original MIDI version, to get the pitch of the WAV version, you have to go down 4 semitones and up +25% (in other words, you go down 3.75 semitones). Please note that this video uses the original MIDI pitch but with an added +25% semitone. But, your claim of the song having a 50% detune is not completely wrong: the DiPP version has it. To get from the MIDI version to the DiPP version, you go down 2 semitones and down another 50% (so down 2.5 semitones). Or, to get from the WAV version to the DiPP version, you go up 1 semitone and up another 50% (i.e. up 1.5 semitones). This is interesting info, so thanks again for the comment. As usual, please let me know if this info is somehow incorrect
Pretty!
1:25 i love the SD-90 lag
ok is cool is so good :D
This sounds so similar to the original that RUclips detected copyrighted material in the video (because this song is in DiPP)
However, there is one instrument that's different. Can you tell which one it is?
i'm not quite sure about the name, but 1:25 seems like it has a different instrument
its using square wave/ob square as the lead square instead of classical set square
@@lambdadelta821 o_o that's not what I originally had in mind but it looks like you're right! Internet points for you!
When I made this arrange, I used the Touhou Sound Sources spreadsheet as reference, but I think it contained different/inaccurate information back then.
Did you buy an actual SD-90 to make this or did you use that HyperCanvas recreation from Musical Artifacts? I wanna know this because I've been looking for a way to make touhou-styled music for a few months now, but I couldn't find something that was highly accurate to the SD-90, and when I did find something, it was just some cheap soundfonts available on MA.
The SD-90 also has several effect options, such as distortion and reverb, wich were used to make the WAV version of the OST. To make things even worse, there's a simplified version of the Edirol called "SD-20", wich sounds considerably different from the newest model, and misses nearly 100 instruments. If you could dump the ROM of your physical model, I would highly appreciate it, and you could even ask for a skilled programmer to make an emulator out of it and release the source code on Github, so that we could finally make accurate touhou music memes in our own PCs.
Interesting comment; thanks for reaching out!
I own a real SD-90, but, you really don't need an SD-90 to make Touhou-style music :D
Toby Fox has millions of fans and he uses thfont, so really, it doesn't matter whether or not you own the real thing.
If your goal is to learn how to compose Touhou-style music, then please don't worry about it :D you can start right away with any soundfont of your choice!
As for the "dump the ROM" thing, I don't know how to do that... Do you know how to do it? It sounds like the kind of thing where, if it were easy to do, then someone would already have done it by now... If you know how to do it and it's not dangerous, then I don't mind trying.
@@Pokeyoshi19 Thanks! Also, could you make a version of this where every note is 1 octave lower? It's because the MIDI versions are 12 notes higher than the WAVs
@@RafaelMarques-bq3vx This is incorrect! I know, because (in the past) I've manually looked at the pitch difference of each song myself. Here's a convenient chart of the pitch difference between the MIDI and WAV versions, in semitones. For example, "-1" means that the WAV version is 1 semitone lower. Keep in mind that in the WAV version, most songs also have a bit of detune, so for songs that have detune, I also added in parentheses the detune amount. For example, "-25" means that the pitch is lowered by 25% of a semitone.
th06_01: -1 (-25)
th06_02: 0 (-25)
th06_03: +1 (+25)
th06_04: -2
th06_05: +1 (+25)
th06_06: 0 (+25)
th06_07: -1 (-25)
th06_08: 0 (-50)
th06_09: -4 (-25)
th06_10: -4 (-50)
th06_11: 0 (-50)
th06_12: 0 (+25)
th06_13: -3 (+25)
th06_14: 0
th06_15: -4 (+25)
th06_16: -1 (+25)
th06_17: -2 (-50)
For anyone reading this in the future, please let me know if some piece of data is incorrect! I'm confident about the data, but I'm not perfect :)
@@Pokeyoshi19UN Owen was her (15) is actually detuned by 50% of a semitone (A=452/A=428)
@@bm_142 Thanks for the reply,
I immediately doubled checked this just for you, because I'm curious. I carefully played around with the pitch on my SD-90, and it seems like the number I gave is correct: from the original MIDI version, to get the pitch of the WAV version, you have to go down 4 semitones and up +25% (in other words, you go down 3.75 semitones). Please note that this video uses the original MIDI pitch but with an added +25% semitone.
But, your claim of the song having a 50% detune is not completely wrong: the DiPP version has it. To get from the MIDI version to the DiPP version, you go down 2 semitones and down another 50% (so down 2.5 semitones). Or, to get from the WAV version to the DiPP version, you go up 1 semitone and up another 50% (i.e. up 1.5 semitones).
This is interesting info, so thanks again for the comment. As usual, please let me know if this info is somehow incorrect