I'm a full two years late, annnnnd you yourself said you've reworked this, but... I like this. I'd love this if the "BLEEP BLEEP BLEEP" chords were a liiitle smoother. Great work overall!
the rocking goomba ...Actually yes, the first few notes are exactly the same. But in my opinion this melody was developed in a better way (props to Steve Di Duro).
To be honest, I don't think this song works too well as chiptune. There are a lot of complexities lost when it transitions to chiptune style. A good attempt, though.
+Get Rekt Scrub Actually, FP musics are relatively simple regarding structure and sound design, especially this one in particular. That's why I chose it for the cover. :) By the way, this video is kinda old, and there some things I'd change now **cough*the chords*cough**. Maybe it would sound a little better to you then.
Awesome work! :D It's really energetic!
+Leila R. Wilson Thank you Leila! By the way, great job with the soundtrack. ;D
You're welcome! Thank you, also!!! :D Keep being awesome!!
@@nicknuwe This is awesome keep it up!
If ,,Freedom Planet'' is released on the NES... This!
Wished more remixers played this game.
Getting remixes or covers from me is actually quite rare, but your point stands, this game needs way more covers. :)
I am One of them and i personally do any Kind of remix.
Oh, how long it has been. Glad to see this beauty is still here. A lot of songs I used to listen to back in the day has since vanished. Not this one.
❤❤
wonderful, God bless :D
*You get the feeling of old Adventure games...*
=)
Pretty nice! You should do more remixes of Freedom Planet's music!
This is amazing!
Very good
The bass, especially at the begining, reminds me of something. I don't know what it is. Power of NEO maybe? I'm not sure.
This came before Undertale, but yeah. It's a very basic rhythm and bassline so it's not too surprising
what VST did you use to make the chiptune sounds?
I'm a full two years late, annnnnd you yourself said you've reworked this, but...
I like this. I'd love this if the "BLEEP BLEEP BLEEP" chords were a liiitle smoother.
Great work overall!
Yeah, that's the thing that bugs me the most in here. But I don't think I
should make a new version just to fix those, even though it would be nice.
Some thumbing bass in this track! 👍
awesome remix dude
Thank you! I made another FP related music if you like, it's an original track in the style of the game. :)
thx
This is glorious! With a very nes megaman vibe
So I'm not the only one that got Mega Man vibes from this.
@@KitsuneYojimbo nope, you are not alone
what VST did you use for the drums? this is really good!!
Cool video!
+CelestGaming Why thanks! You might be also interested in the other chiptunes I made. ;)
Does anyone have try too mix this with the original soundtrack?
Can I use this in one of my videos? This sounds amazing! (Im making a fan made undertale battle of me xD)
+Crazard It's fine by me, but it's Leila Wilson (Woofle) that you have to ask to.
that's cool
Sounds like something from Shovel Knight :D
Sounds like something from the GBC Shantae!
Mighty Minotaur Not surprising since that was a Game Boy Color game
is it me or does the boss theme sound like guiles theme
the rocking goomba ...Actually yes, the first few notes are exactly the same. But in my opinion this melody was developed in a better way (props to Steve Di Duro).
Noice
Do you have the flp?
To be honest, I don't think this song works too well as chiptune. There are a lot of complexities lost when it transitions to chiptune style. A good attempt, though.
+Get Rekt Scrub Actually, FP musics are relatively simple regarding structure and sound design, especially this one in particular. That's why I chose it for the cover. :) By the way, this video is kinda old, and there some things I'd change now **cough*the chords*cough**. Maybe it would sound a little better to you then.
OfficialShadowblaze Eh, I dunno. Guess I just don't like it in chiptune form then.
Sounds like something straight out of Shantae (GBC)!
Is it a good thing that this version is better than the original?
Sally.exe discovery