After I finish making my game, I planned to go down this road in making old Nintendo type music as I actually AM a musician and this would be right down my alley!! In fact, I'm more of a musician than a game developer.
I reckon with the amount of times you have to apologise about the ear bleeding, you should spend half an hour looking at music theory. You'd save more time in the long run haha
Haha! Hey Mike, here's my hacked version of music theory in 30 seconds -- use only the white keys or only the black keys on the piano. That way the notes will always sound in harmony! Don't mix the black keys and the white keys as that requires theory... Bonus: If you play only the white keys, you will either be in the C-Major or A-minor scale, which might cover half the music made till now! :P
bosca ceoil is a daw designed for making video game music and it's full of midi sounds so while most of the instruments don't sound real exactly, the right combinations can sound professional because you've heard them in every 80s song ever.
Hi, a quick tip to limit our ear bleeding, you may try to use only black key notes on the keyboard ;) Thanks for your videos :) (I hate you to make me spend so much money on game asset bundles :)) Regards
So I'm guessing the algorithm came back to you with the video from Ahoy on "Trackers the sound of 16-bit"... Cuz I got that recommended this morning and then you do a video on one of The trackers in the thing that I was about to go check out later today...
It would be neat if you could include if this is available in some repositories for Linux. I was going to list some like Ubuntu and Debian, but famistudio isn't there yet. It might be available for other means. I was going to list Arch Linux and its branches, but most of them already know how to search the AUR and their package repos. Maybe down the line, since Arch, Pop!, and Mint distros are becoming more popular, maybe mention if development is happening on them other than having to compile from source without a helper.
Well Mexico didn't give you any musical talent !! ;) But as long as it refreshed you for the new year to keep finding us the amazing content you do !! I can let me ears bleeding go, this time !!
There are a few VSTs based on the Genesis sound chip, and they can be used in whichever DAW you prefer. For example, take a look at Cuckoo's video about Chipsynth MD. There are even hardware synths based on the Genesis sound chip, if you prefer a more hands-on approach to sound design, or want to integrate it with a hardware sequencer.
Have you ever covered 1bitdragon? They make it out like you can just start scribbling on it and not sound terrible. I figure if you could make something with it that didn’t make my ears bleed, I’d buy it that day.
only thing I hate about 1bitdragon is I believe it doesn't work with MIDI keyboards. While I'm OK with simple programs being available, MIDI keyboards are the absolute fastest way to write music.
Links
gamefromscratch.com/famistudio-chip-tune-music-authoring-software/
After I finish making my game, I planned to go down this road in making old Nintendo type music as I actually AM a musician and this would be right down my alley!! In fact, I'm more of a musician than a game developer.
Have you made anything yet? Would love to hear it
That song at 2:30 could be used in some kind of spooky dungeon or graveyard.
I reckon with the amount of times you have to apologise about the ear bleeding, you should spend half an hour looking at music theory. You'd save more time in the long run haha
My theory is, keep at it and eventually you'll all be so hard of hearing, I wont need to apologize anymore... it's the long game!
Haha! Hey Mike, here's my hacked version of music theory in 30 seconds -- use only the white keys or only the black keys on the piano. That way the notes will always sound in harmony! Don't mix the black keys and the white keys as that requires theory...
Bonus: If you play only the white keys, you will either be in the C-Major or A-minor scale, which might cover half the music made till now! :P
You don't give yourself enough credit... Your "ear bleeding" is far better than I could do. :)
Have you tried?
I think it might better than what you can do, but doubt that it is better than what you could do.
I gatta thank you Gamefromscratch, youre always the one to show me exactly what im looking for. Youre a treasure my dude.
Man! im so happy to see this update! gonna get the android version right away!
Happy New Year!!! I just realized it's Tuesday! Can't wait to see what Unreal has this time!
I'd love to see a something like this using real sounding instruments, or at least close to sounding real.
That's how most music is made lol, especially in the game/film industry. A DAW with VST plugins is exactly what you're describing.
Thanks! I'm new to the whole audio setup, but I've only would like to try it out to get a feel for sound mixing and editing .
bosca ceoil is a daw designed for making video game music and it's full of midi sounds so while most of the instruments don't sound real exactly, the right combinations can sound professional because you've heard them in every 80s song ever.
he's back! and with music
Mike's mike: _your voice, I will make your voice sound like the sound is coming from a radio_
Hi,
a quick tip to limit our ear bleeding, you may try to use only black key notes on the keyboard ;)
Thanks for your videos :) (I hate you to make me spend so much money on game asset bundles :))
Regards
Giorgio composes arpeggios in his Italian villaggio.
2:30 beautiful...
Welcome back man!
I love these tools/toys.
Toys?
Oooo nice, just what im loking for
Welcome back from Vacay.
Would you go over the Humble Bundle Game Dev Stuff ( Game Dev Goodness, Photoediting Max, Create Visual Impact, etc)
So I'm guessing the algorithm came back to you with the video from Ahoy on "Trackers the sound of 16-bit"... Cuz I got that recommended this morning and then you do a video on one of The trackers in the thing that I was about to go check out later today...
It would be neat if you could include if this is available in some repositories for Linux. I was going to list some like Ubuntu and Debian, but famistudio isn't there yet. It might be available for other means.
I was going to list Arch Linux and its branches, but most of them already know how to search the AUR and their package repos. Maybe down the line, since Arch, Pop!, and Mint distros are becoming more popular, maybe mention if development is happening on them other than having to compile from source without a helper.
Hey, but it is available as a Flatpak. Universal packages are the best for targeting the widest number of distributions.
Well Mexico didn't give you any musical talent !! ;) But as long as it refreshed you for the new year to keep finding us the amazing content you do !! I can let me ears bleeding go, this time !!
Happy New Year!
I would love to see something like this but for 16-bit Genesis style music. Seeing as this is open source, hopefully someday soon in the future
There are a few VSTs based on the Genesis sound chip, and they can be used in whichever DAW you prefer. For example, take a look at Cuckoo's video about Chipsynth MD. There are even hardware synths based on the Genesis sound chip, if you prefer a more hands-on approach to sound design, or want to integrate it with a hardware sequencer.
Genestudio.
at this point I'm just waiting for someone to make a 30-minute compilation of Mike Tries To Pronounce Words :^)
The sound was not bad either. It seemed like a game over sound, but needs a little tweeking...
This would be interesting to tinker with...
Have you ever covered 1bitdragon? They make it out like you can just start scribbling on it and not sound terrible. I figure if you could make something with it that didn’t make my ears bleed, I’d buy it that day.
only thing I hate about 1bitdragon is I believe it doesn't work with MIDI keyboards. While I'm OK with simple programs being available, MIDI keyboards are the absolute fastest way to write music.
At 2:35 there is no sound. I tried reconnecting my headphones but it didn't fix it. :(
You sound different. Did you change your microphone?
Is there an equivalent for snes?
What are you using for mirroring your phone?
I've bought Cubasis when it was half price (about 25$). And I like it. But it is neither free nor open source.
Nice, thanks for sharing!
good app for Android
death, taxes, and ear bleeding