I'm really glad that you like it. There is a version uploaded where all those annoying frame-skip issues have been solved that this one has all over it. The music is the same nevertheless :)
this absolutely awesome! I clicked thinking meh, but stayed hypnotized the entire 7 minutes, amazing job man! What a clean tone and playing you've got! Kudos!!
Thanks in the name of dusty C64 machines. I'm really glad that you like it. All of the composers of Last Ninja are so inspiring. I love their other SIDs, too. If you like this medley, check other stuff on my channel. If C64 is your way, you may find stuff that you like,
Amazing.. I've heard the medley before, and like it better with the additional metal riffs. Just sounds amazing in 5.1.. Part of my workout playlist :)
I love it! My girlfriend not so much, she's no SID chick, I've gotta tie her to a chair and force 24/7 SID music on her until she learns to appreciate it :D
Wow! I have to learn to play my Electric Guitar one day because this was great. I'm sure I'll pick it up just like *click* that , have every other instrument I've ever played and Loved.
Hi, I got this guitar as well: Hohner L75, put two great Seymour Duncan pickups on it and it sounds very good. However, which Amp are you using and which downtuning? Thanks for answer, Uwe, guitar player, South Germany.
'ello Uwe. I used the gear that is listed in the notes: an ancient Korg G1 directly into the audio interface. I think I used mode #4 and a cab sim in Reaper DAW I can't remember, probably it was an Ignite Amps or a Peavey ReValver. cab sim VST. Normally I use the cab sim of one of my AMT Electronics devices but at the moment of recording this video all of them were given to friends to record their tracks. The guitar isn't that much downtuned, it's drop-D where only the low E string is tuned down to D.
I wish there was but there is none. Playing by ear, paper stuff has no use to me so I never used / made tabs, sheets etc. These could be easily created from the MIDI map of this recording session - but all the source was destroyed after a flood and subsequent archive HDD failure. I'm not promising anything but maybe there will be some sort of tab to it in the future as you are not the first guy to request it. Until that: the tuning is drop-D, the key is A.
@@MegaDavid2048 That I can most surely do,, I guess the whole thing. If you are familiar with drop-D mapping then most of it will be easy I think, and tricky parts are few. Find me at the party, mate.
I'm glad that you like it. The CC fixed an issue here. I don't use tone pots in my guitars, I like neither the way they work nor the way they affect the unaltered sound of the pickup, rather I prefer that the pickup matching the guitar naturally. This actual guitar is a super bright bolt-on Les Paul copy and every pickup I tried made it way too edgy. The CC buttered it out, balancing the brightness perfectly. I had a Tele with CC a couple of years ago with the same result. I guess its bigger pro is the way it works in brighter guitars:, Strats, Teles, anything bolt-on, maple bodied etc. In set-neck mahogany Les Pauls or similar or darker sounding guitars maybe it is not open enough. It can be either a pro or con, depending on the tone you're after.
Old Hohner guitar + 8-bit synth + Pantera-Cam = heaviest statement of all. I love it, thank you so much for this!
You're welcome. Raw C64 sounds and guitars have much in common. Pantera kicks major ass! Dime was the prime guitarist of his time, RIP.
This has to be for the generation we were born in - amazing!
There is some hardcore gen X - gen Y material there, indeed. '80s and early '90s all the way!
nice version, love the tune, like the variations; thank you for giving it some 'Cahones'!
I'm really glad that you like it. There is a version uploaded where all those annoying frame-skip issues have been solved that this one has all over it. The music is the same nevertheless :)
this absolutely awesome! I clicked thinking meh, but stayed hypnotized the entire 7 minutes, amazing job man! What a clean tone and playing you've got! Kudos!!
Thanks in the name of dusty C64 machines. I'm really glad that you like it. All of the composers of Last Ninja are so inspiring. I love their other SIDs, too.
If you like this medley, check other stuff on my channel. If C64 is your way, you may find stuff that you like,
This is my favorite video on RUclips. I have been binge watching this for a couple of weeks now. Absolutely brilliant, well played, bro!
I really appreciate that, mate. Thanks for the feedback!
Amazing.. I've heard the medley before, and like it better with the additional metal riffs. Just sounds amazing in 5.1.. Part of my workout playlist :)
Thanks for the feedback mate. It's been fun to make this video as well as the initial mix in 2010.
Whan can I say... Excellent job 😀🤟👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks in the name of the last but one ninja (y)
A remake of this trilogy with your guitar will kick ass!
fantastic
Absolutely wonderful, well done on this!
Turned on to this video, and was blown away! Fucking awesome :-)
I love it!
My girlfriend not so much, she's no SID chick, I've gotta tie her to a chair and force 24/7 SID music on her until she learns to appreciate it :D
I love the last Ninja Soundtrack and I love Metal... what a heavenly combination :) Thanx alot !!!
Fantastic! Very very well played and totally seamless! Thank you for the upload :)
have my like just for the opening riff
Ben Daglish rules (y)
Love the music and video.
FANTASTIC!!!
amazing dude
Well done :)
Wow! I have to learn to play my Electric Guitar one day because this was great. I'm sure I'll pick it up just like *click* that , have every other instrument I've ever played and Loved.
Great!
too good!
Cool!
Nice
Wow!
man, that tune is so f***ing awesome ... and then 7:10 .. roflmao !! !!!!
Hi, I got this guitar as well: Hohner L75, put two great Seymour Duncan pickups on it and it sounds very good. However, which Amp are you using and which downtuning? Thanks for answer, Uwe, guitar player, South Germany.
'ello Uwe. I used the gear that is listed in the notes: an ancient Korg G1 directly into the audio interface. I think I used mode #4 and a cab sim in Reaper DAW I can't remember, probably it was an Ignite Amps or a Peavey ReValver. cab sim VST. Normally I use the cab sim of one of my AMT Electronics devices but at the moment of recording this video all of them were given to friends to record their tracks. The guitar isn't that much downtuned, it's drop-D where only the low E string is tuned down to D.
So cool! :) Is there a tab for this? :)
I wish there was but there is none. Playing by ear, paper stuff has no use to me so I never used / made tabs, sheets etc. These could be easily created from the MIDI map of this recording session - but all the source was destroyed after a flood and subsequent archive HDD failure. I'm not promising anything but maybe there will be some sort of tab to it in the future as you are not the first guy to request it. Until that: the tuning is drop-D, the key is A.
@@NecroPolo oh, i understand. i set it to drop-D already :) May you show a little 'how to' about 1-2 riffs at Árok from this medley? :)
@@MegaDavid2048 That I can most surely do,, I guess the whole thing. If you are familiar with drop-D mapping then most of it will be easy I think, and tricky parts are few. Find me at the party, mate.
great video, how do you like the Custom Custom? pros/cons?
I'm glad that you like it. The CC fixed an issue here. I don't use tone pots in my guitars, I like neither the way they work nor the way they affect the unaltered sound of the pickup, rather I prefer that the pickup matching the guitar naturally. This actual guitar is a super bright bolt-on Les Paul copy and every pickup I tried made it way too edgy. The CC buttered it out, balancing the brightness perfectly. I had a Tele with CC a couple of years ago with the same result. I guess its bigger pro is the way it works in brighter guitars:, Strats, Teles, anything bolt-on, maple bodied etc. In set-neck mahogany Les Pauls or similar or darker sounding guitars maybe it is not open enough. It can be either a pro or con, depending on the tone you're after.
Thanks for your reply, I am thinking of putting a CC in a maple/poplar body bolt-on maple neck guitar so it sounds like it would match nicely. Thanks!
That should work like a charm. Good luck mate!
Yeah, I'm hoping for the best :-)
not bad, not bad..
des rockt ....^^
Danke sehr! May the force be with you.
Wow. Amazing song. Intro is so good. Is it possible to use some of the clips of song in my videos? I will write credits and put link in description.
Sure thing, use both versions as you see fit. Thanks for the feedback.
Thank you
needs synths.