Luckily, most of the samples in this song are taken from sample CDs and not physical synths, so you can just download the CDs from somewhere like archive.org or the VGM Sources Discord, and then just extract the samples using a program like CDXtract (which _is_ a paid program, but it's fairly easy to...obtain through other methods). And for cases where they _did_ use physical hardware, most of these synths now have digital VST emulations which you can use instead. If there isn't a VST version of the synth then you're kind of out of luck, but so far that hasn't been an issue for me.
Same it was the first game i owned but i had play Super Mario Bros 1985 before since my dad had a nes so this was technically the first game i ever owned
This is great! It is incredibly faithful, if someone told me it was taken from like an official soundtrack release or something I wouldn't even doubt it
@@SweepSwapInUrWalls except there is an actual soundtrack release that is official and sounds absolutely flawless, part of the Super Mario History and 30th anniversary CD’s respectively
@@Nic_2751 Personally I've never liked how the official version sounds. It uses the wrong samples for the "bahs", the vibraphone, and the trumpet, and most of the instruments seem to have either too much or not enough release. Part of the reason why I made this restoration in the first place was to try and fix those issues.
@@CloouMusic nah bro, it sounds like it has so much more life, the arrangement sounds almost like real instruments, the trumpet especially got buffed cause now it doesn’t sound like some flat midi even more than Sunshine’s brass
Thank you so much for remastering this song from the first video game I have ever played! Can you please remaster the World 1 and Athletic Themes soon? I would love to listen to remastered versions of those two songs as well!
If there is ever some kind of fan remake for source port then you have to remaster the music cuz this reminds me a lot of Sonic 3 AIR's remastered music
big ups man, I'd do restorations if I had the confidence to dig into the world of sample hunting but I'm fine with just soundfonts for now lol. ignore that other guy, all that stuff you mentioned just sounds wrong in comparison to the original 👌
This restoration uses the same 'Paah' sample as the DS version of song. The version you're likely thinking of is the version from the 'Super Mario History' soundtrack CD, which uses a different 'Taah' sample. Many uploads of the song on RU-vid use this version since it's higher quality than the DS version, so it's the version a lot of people are more familiar with.
the new super mario bros ds website had the uncompressed song with the bahs being clearer. So, this is either another variant of the song with compressed bahs or the bahs cannot be uncompressed. I'm not sure!
Y también porque como en RU-vid la canción se escucha comprimida,pues es normal,que no le veas diferencia, porque,cuando juegas en la DS/3DS,pues se va a escuchar como así,incluso usando audifonossi te soy honesto .__.
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This restoration is based on the in-game version of the song (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2eU6ymqK01U.html) which uses the same bah heard here. You're likely thinking of the version from the Super Mario History soundtrack CD (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YOxqgLUPFHg.html) which has a number of differences from the original song, including using a different bah sample.
@@CloouMusic That’s actually crazy, I did not know that! I always thought I heard the cd version bahs on my DS. Definitely the Mandela effect messing with me