Maidens of the Kaleidoscope
~Hakurei Shrine~ => Alice's Art Atelier => Topic started by: Kommisar on February 15, 2011, 09:49:16 AM
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(http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e114/Kommisar/reimu-plays-lsdj-FRONTsmall.jpg) (http://www.mediafire.com/?498z82g760vlasc)
Haven't released this officially anywhere yet, not sure what to do with it honestly. This is my 1st LSDJ ep, 100% made with a gameboy.
LSDJ is a game/program on the gameboy itself to create music with its hardware. It's complicated to use, but generates legitimate 8bit sounds. I decided to make a few Toho arranges with it, got someone to make me some art and wala.
Hope you enjoy.
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uhh... whats this?
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music :3
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These arranges are absolutely incredible, I can't wait to hear more!
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Fuck year, this is amazing.
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Oh wow so you're the one who made that Bad Apple chiptune
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Kommi is totally amazing bro.
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Do you do other kinds of music, or just chiptunes?
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I love this kind of music, very nice!
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I'm listening to the bad apple version right now.
It's amazing at how well you did it. Normally people would miss a note or something when remaking a song in chiptune, but you did it practically perfectly. Congrats.
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thanks guys :3
The difference with other chip versions is that they just convert the midi to whatever vst they use. it usually sounds really fake and empty, but I did everything by ear (or eye sometimes) so that I could arrange it the way sounded best for me.
I've tried other genres but chip music is my main swag
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The difference with other chip versions is that they just convert the midi to whatever vst they use. it usually sounds really fake and empty, but I did everything by ear (or eye sometimes) so that I could arrange it the way sounded best for me.
So you hardware synthesize with real chipsets? :O
I wish I could see you do your stuff in real life (like how you hook up the board then wire it up to your recording media and stuff).
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Maybe Kommi could host a "how to make a chiptune soundtrack" tutorial over at Anime North? :V
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haha that'd be fun to try. actually, here's what it looks like in-game. I have to plug into a midi controller and mess around with the sound till it sounds presentable haha
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQ5PcIUcdUE
working on perdition crisis atm
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perdition crisis:
http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/401782
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perdition crisis:
Christobel! Great job man. Think the break that comes up at :49 coulda sounded more intense, but its still good with the part after that.
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Yeeeeaaaah I'm so stepping Perdition Crisis for my pack
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Christobel! Great job man. Think the break that comes up at :49 coulda sounded more intense, but its still good with the part after that.
hmm i'll see what I can do. maybe replace one of the channels with some climactic sound idk haha. also working on adding more bass believe it or not
thx amigo
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Oh wow, what do we have here... It's like a modernized musical composition/remixing for the oldschool portable console that is the Game Boy!...Hnnn, by "modernized music", I mean those music that sound like party music or something that you'd dance with, with psychedelic lights...or in other words, "oontz oontz oontz oontz" xD (Tagalog version that I think's closer to the sound: "toogs toogs toogs toogs")
If these pieces were, say, remixed to sound like what they should've sound like in usually-synthesized instruments, I'd rather hear these GameBoy versions. It's modernized and it's oldschool in the same way.
Although I'd very much prefer simple-tuned Game Boy music, like what one would hear from Gameboy Games, I pretty much enjoyed these pieces, too. :3
So these 5 pieces are all just compiled, right? I mean, you've done these pieces before. Hnn, so they were the GameBoy kind of 8-bit sound...
Likes most: Dream Express! >w<
The difference with other chip versions is that they just convert the midi to whatever vst they use. it usually sounds really fake and empty, but I did everything by ear (or eye sometimes) so that I could arrange it the way sounded best for me.
^5(high five!) for doing stuff by ear! >w<
Huh, that LSDj works like those...uhm, trackers or something...
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^5(high five!) for doing stuff by ear! >w<
Haha course =p just plugin in the original midi with different VST's is lazy
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Simple gameboy tunes are too....simple and don't have the same listening value as a more modern unce gameboy track. depends on taste though
LSDJ is a tracker yea