When I heard this theme for the first time, which was yesterday, I thought, "Hey, I'm gonna remake this for some reason." And then I did. 0CC: www.dropbox.co... KNOCK KNOCK. WHO'S THERE? Answer below.
This is so well done. In some ways I even prefer it to the actual one. I know you only really do Famitracker but if there's an SPC700 equivelent, I'd love to see you tackle the SNES Classic music!
From what I understand there is no tracker for SNES because the sound chip handles things in a completely different way. It’s all sample-based, similar to modern electronic music, that’s why SNES songs all sound so different from one another while NES songs share that core feeling
The closest thing you'd get is SNES GSS but I wouldn't recommend it cuz it's kinda janky, there's also SNES Tracker but it requires you to convert the wave file into .brr. There's also other stuff like C700 which is a VST that can be use on something like OpenMPT and can export .SPC files, although I personally use SNESMOD (a converter that converts IT module into .SPC file) but I still won't recommend it because it's harder to use than C700 and requires tons of tinkering
@@ImSquiggstrackers were originally built specifically for playing samples. so im sure there is a plugin for modplug or smth that changes openmpt modules to work for snes stuff
tired often crashed so dull tp something about using a enhanced chip not letting me output to nsf. butt INES file working neither throws up that error.
this was the first time i really thought hard about how weird it would be to be the person being called a god. you're just doing something you like and suddenly people are putting you to the same value as a mythical being which created an element and keeps it running
I always assumed that the music was made using 8-bit"-esque" VSTs in a sequencer and that it wouldn't have actually been made with NES hardware, only vague soundalikes, but I would be shocked if this isn't exactly the tracker/FC expansion audio combo that they composed this with
If you wouldn't mind, can you try recreating the Factory theme from Mother 1? I have my own version of it recreated near perfection, but I wanna see how you might pull it off. (I will most likely end up uploading my recreation of it onto my music channel.)