Never played the castlevia gameboy game, but if the tracks are anything like NES, that would be awesome. And I think Dick Tracy? I cant remeber for sure what it soundtrack was like
Or that worrying about whether one can or can not do something stops a lot of people from doing anything at all? If you do, and fail, you can learn something. But if you give up and do nothing you did worse than fail. I think, if I may be so rude, that Sam simply have failed so much that can now succeed at a lot of things. I think that’s inspirational.
@@flekkzo I like your take. perhaps, in a very mechanical way, that process of repeated trial & error just dissolves fear. & we all know that fear is the mindkiller. & that mind resides over matter. so, there we go. a simple esoteric equation to carry us through each of our days... one after the other, in some strange sequential fashion.
Joan's mind would be blown to see you using gadgets like that on her organ. Also, it's a miracle it works at all because YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING SAM! 😂
I have been watching the restoration of a pipe organ in the Fox Theater in Bakersfield California for the last 15 years. They still aren’t done. What you have accomplished with this one boggles the mind. True talent on display.
I love how good the gameboy and organ sound together, like the warm mellow organ sound and buzzy nasal gameboy sound complement each other perfectly, almost as if the gameboy is fulfilling the same purpose as a reed stop on the organ!
I love how this project just keeps evolving. In old timey times sequencers and trackers were called organists and had to be paid properly if you wanted them to show up for work on time. Boss levels hadn't been invented yet.
You could make a website that allows people to send midi to your organ and they get a recording of it for projects! Anyways, one of the coolest projects I seen!
Patreons and donors only please. I can already see people downloading MIDIs, poorly squashing them down to 3 tracks and the machine being unable to handle it.
I've finally made it through the whole series after discovering this channel a couple days ago. This series feels like Colin Furze meets The Repair Shop. It's got the mad genius/irreverance/accessible education/high energy, coupled with the sweetness and loving restoration of such an old treasured complex item. I would love to see the museum in person someday! What an amazing project!
One of the most amazing things I have seen. That is a really cool concept, and I’ve loved seeing the progression of the organ come from when you ripped it out of that house to now. Great Work!!!
you are an insane man, I greatly appreciate your work thank you they hybrid sounds great, reminds me of "telling the truth" from ace attorney, I think because it also has the toccata and fugue style pattern, but a lot of songs in the original trilogy have that kinda hybrid chiptuney sound in the background of slightly higher quality instruments
You are the best: an incredible synergy of old electro mechanical church organ with modern Arduino-midi tricks and gameboy hacks to produce real analog tracker music that rocks... Wow. I am blown away. And your composition is GREAT too.
You can put midi note commands in the tables of instruments and blank tables! So if you have a few tables with a few different intervals, and use the A command, you can play three notes per channel. It's how Auxcide made chords and played melodies on MIDI synths on LSDJ! :V
Awesome seeing it coming together with this unexpected blend of one ancient technology with another (been following your organ madness since the beginning) This Museum is Truly Not Obsolete :-) Great composition, too, mate!
I love how you've brought this little pipe organ back to life. I used to play the pipe organ and sort-of miss it. I really love synths now and dream of one day playing a pipe organ and synth side by side in some new composition. Your composition sounds Baroque like something Bach or Scarlotti might have composed.
Sam your work is absolutely incredible. This combination of old and new (lol) technology is truly amazing. And your composition is wonderful. It sounds surprisingly well together.
Can definitely envision this as the song that plays on the last level before the final boss fight. Please compose a theme for the final boss fight next.
I dont know what to say, your videos are always great. but for me this one was something else. I love 8 bit style music and I think the pipe organ is the best instrument in the world, hearing these 2 come together is so amazing. ive been going threw a lot of things lately and i just cant with this. its so beautiful, it some how brought me such peace that all i could do is start crying. keep up the amazing work.
I think the hybrid version you teased at the end of this video is even better than the organ-only version. I love the mixture of old tech and very much older tech for music 😀
ok i always knew this organ was cool as hell but it I FELT IT when i saw you standing there playing it on the gameboy. This is one of the coolest thing ever!!!!
Been watching this guy for years. He is a very talented young man. His inventiveness is nothing short of amazing! I hope he will continue doing what he does best and making videos for us to watch and be enthralled with.
I've got goosebumps every time I listen to this magnificent organ... I subscribed to this channel after the firts organ video came up and found out a lot of interest to synths too thanks to you!
I'd bet you could intercept writes to the Gameboy's sound chip and turn it into Midi, so that you could play a regular Gameboy game and use the organ as the audio output!
this sounds amazing! i honestly thought just the gameboy version alone was spectacular then the organ comes on and its like damn... they are both amazing sounding in their own right!
Awesome stuff! I was reminded of Phillip Glass organ works from the film Koyannisqatsi...the video edits suggesting the flow of modern (Gameboy) contrasting with historical (old organ).
Now that you've got the gameboy controlling the organ you need some kind of old technology to control the gameboy. Like an obsolete tech sandwich. Maybe using the physical pendulum clocks as a clock input? Idk if you can even integrate anything in to the gameboy. Keep it up Sam, love this off the wall creativity! Also, "tediosity", not sure if that's a real word but it works and I like it. I'm going to use it. I'll put it up there with "decomplexify"
I am so excited for this project. I love the sound and can't wait to hear what you and the community play on it. I was wondering if you had considered bringing the bass up in the mix a little. In person it is so huge, but I felt it got a little lost compared to how clearly the higher notes comes through. I thought you were mad taking on this project but I forgot you're a mad genius.
Sam You really need to operate the organ once with an Commodore Amiga with Octamed Soundstudio, lots of midi channels. ;) great video. thanks for this. sometimes even dream'd of having a church organ myself. maybe someday it might happen. LOL
NAME A GAMEBOY GAME SOUNDTRACK THAT WOULD SOUND GOOD ON AN ORGAN?
Tetris, Go OG bro lol
Never played the castlevia gameboy game, but if the tracks are anything like NES, that would be awesome.
And I think Dick Tracy? I cant remeber for sure what it soundtrack was like
@@AnonymousAnarchist2 it went like this, bleep bleep bloop - bloopity bloop bleep.
Pretty much anything from any castlevania.
Final fantasy tracks would sound great as well.
If someone could de-make the ace attorney soundtrack into GB, that would sound amazing.
Wow, have we considered that maybe he does know what he's doing?
You know what you're doing, Sam!
Curiosity is the best teacher
hahaha!! we most certainly have considered that as a very real possibility.
Or that worrying about whether one can or can not do something stops a lot of people from doing anything at all?
If you do, and fail, you can learn something. But if you give up and do nothing you did worse than fail.
I think, if I may be so rude, that Sam simply have failed so much that can now succeed at a lot of things. I think that’s inspirational.
@@flekkzo I like your take. perhaps, in a very mechanical way, that process of repeated trial & error just dissolves fear. & we all know that fear is the mindkiller. & that mind resides over matter. so, there we go. a simple esoteric equation to carry us through each of our days... one after the other, in some strange sequential fashion.
Joan's mind would be blown to see you using gadgets like that on her organ.
Also, it's a miracle it works at all because YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING SAM! 😂
I have been watching the restoration of a pipe organ in the Fox Theater in Bakersfield California for the last 15 years. They still aren’t done. What you have accomplished with this one boggles the mind. True talent on display.
and he had no knowledge about organ at the start....
I want this to be an actual soundtrack for some game
Organ Sim 😉
Castlevania.
That would be lovely juvely
Now here's a composition that REALLY suits the organ! Brilliant. I can't imagine how long it must have taken you to program.
@DontReadMyProfilePicture.104 facebook wants their jokes back
You don't need to imagine it, it took "a few" hours, as stated in the video :-P
Damn, not only a technological feat, but an amazing composition. It was beautiful, You've really done the organ justice.
I love how good the gameboy and organ sound together, like the warm mellow organ sound and buzzy nasal gameboy sound complement each other perfectly, almost as if the gameboy is fulfilling the same purpose as a reed stop on the organ!
I love how this project just keeps evolving. In old timey times sequencers and trackers were called organists and had to be paid properly if you wanted them to show up for work on time. Boss levels hadn't been invented yet.
I'm really amazed at how well the Gameboy sound mixes with the organ - they really compliment one another and blend together beautifully!
You could make a website that allows people to send midi to your organ and they get a recording of it for projects!
Anyways, one of the coolest projects I seen!
Brilliant idea!
Patreons and donors only please.
I can already see people downloading MIDIs, poorly squashing them down to 3 tracks and the machine being unable to handle it.
Awsome! These old 3 channel 8-bit game sounds are earporn for themselves, but with the organ… you probably should record an album man
Please
All of Sam's incredible hard work on the organ really comes together here
This is amazing. I can only imagine how it feels to stand in that room and feel the air move
at a moment we can see the air moving a thread ...
somehow im not surprise at all that my favorite madmusicman comes from a chiptune background.
Buddy, that was some composition for just a quick one on a gameboy! Really nice!
Wow. That composition was astounding. So many fantastic sections with wonderful tonal trickery. Unique and nicely tied together. Bravo 👏👏👏👏👏
I've finally made it through the whole series after discovering this channel a couple days ago. This series feels like Colin Furze meets The Repair Shop. It's got the mad genius/irreverance/accessible education/high energy, coupled with the sweetness and loving restoration of such an old treasured complex item. I would love to see the museum in person someday! What an amazing project!
OMG, how cool is that? Sam is the kind of guy who is talented enough to claim 1337 as his rightful title, but humble enough to stop at 1336.
Love the colourway of that pink DMG. It also sounds awesome together!
One of the most amazing things I have seen. That is a really cool concept, and I’ve loved seeing the progression of the organ come from when you ripped it out of that house to now. Great Work!!!
you are an insane man, I greatly appreciate your work thank you
they hybrid sounds great, reminds me of "telling the truth" from ace attorney, I think because it also has the toccata and fugue style pattern, but a lot of songs in the original trilogy have that kinda hybrid chiptuney sound in the background of slightly higher quality instruments
Good observation, this could totally be in Ace Attorney.
That's What I was Thinking Of!
thanks.
This is quite possibly the coolest thing I've ever seen done between a GameBoy and a full on pipe organ! Absolute genius!😄🎵🎶
You are the best: an incredible synergy of old electro mechanical church organ with modern Arduino-midi tricks and gameboy hacks to produce real analog tracker music that rocks... Wow. I am blown away. And your composition is GREAT too.
So cool reminds me of the dramatic part when Macaulay Culkin is afraid of the old man that puts the Salt down in home alone
You can put midi note commands in the tables of instruments and blank tables! So if you have a few tables with a few different intervals, and use the A command, you can play three notes per channel. It's how Auxcide made chords and played melodies on MIDI synths on LSDJ! :V
As mentioned in the video. It's a faff and seldom needed. That's how I program the drums in the vid before
I did go into this with a plan to use that. But found using the limitations was much better. Turns out you don't need more than 3 notes at once!
Sam to me is one of the most inspirational people.
The amount of determination and the drive to do things your own way are off the scale.
TH-cam has the valid latest generation of musical innovators and pioneers. You, Simon the Magpie and Hainbach are among them. Thank you❤
This is amazing on so many levels...
You are amazing!
Thank you Sam!
8:05 Nice blend of the Gameboy and pipe organ sound.
The Batman theme tune on the Game Boy would sound amazing , your work here is phenomenal as always
I absolutely love how you tell us the answer to the video title within the first two seconds of the video. Major respect LMNC 😁🍀
Awesome seeing it coming together with this unexpected blend of one ancient technology with another (been following your organ madness since the beginning) This Museum is Truly Not Obsolete :-) Great composition, too, mate!
I could listen to that composition on loop. Legendary man.
I love how you've brought this little pipe organ back to life. I used to play the pipe organ and sort-of miss it. I really love synths now and dream of one day playing a pipe organ and synth side by side in some new composition. Your composition sounds Baroque like something Bach or Scarlotti might have composed.
@LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER thumbs up! good thing that you use your passion, interests, skills, knowledge for the things you do and publish it!
This was a very organic composition, great stuff!
Pun intended?
I just couldn't resist...
as a fan of organ music i must say that this tune is absolutely smashing and bloody brilliant!
It seems to me that having the sound of a real organ and the restrictions of the tracker really helped to free your inner Bach. Well done!
Starting at about 5:00 got strong Toccata vibes
Sam your work is absolutely incredible. This combination of old and new (lol) technology is truly amazing. And your composition is wonderful. It sounds surprisingly well together.
Lucien, you were a unique and special light. Thank you for assembling your collection.
CASTLEVANIA!!! i swear you just composed the new soundtrack to castlevania!!!
Can definitely envision this as the song that plays on the last level before the final boss fight. Please compose a theme for the final boss fight next.
Wow that’s just one more amazing project! This guy never stops!
Got Bach vibes from this. Amazing and inspiring as always Sam.
This entire channel is mindblowing.
That's amazing Sam, well done mate.
Bro you are crazy...
I mean genius.
For a moment I felt transported to Pentagulia. 🎶
(Thank you Sam!)
5:59 starts into something that could literally be an entire song on it's own
I'm literally just sitting here tapping on the timestamp in my own comment over and over again so I can hear this on loop 😂
I dont know what to say, your videos are always great. but for me this one was something else. I love 8 bit style music and I think the pipe organ is the best instrument in the world, hearing these 2 come together is so amazing. ive been going threw a lot of things lately and i just cant with this. its so beautiful, it some how brought me such peace that all i could do is start crying. keep up the amazing work.
Halfway thru the video I forgot I already liked the video and gave it another like. That's how you know something is reaaaally good. ♥
I think the hybrid version you teased at the end of this video is even better than the organ-only version. I love the mixture of old tech and very much older tech for music 😀
You made it work and you composed something great, i love it
sam this sounds amazing, not just the organ sound, but the tune itself is great regardless
you make the most awesome instruments ever
ok i always knew this organ was cool as hell but it I FELT IT when i saw you standing there playing it on the gameboy. This is one of the coolest thing ever!!!!
I have lisend to the music like 10 times now.. I get chills while listening. I freaking love it man!
Masterpiece! Worth every penny spend as a Patreon 🙏
Could watch this all day long...
Been watching this guy for years. He is a very talented young man. His inventiveness is nothing short of amazing! I hope he will continue doing what he does best and making videos for us to watch and be enthralled with.
I'd love to buy this song (from Bandcamp). Super cool.
your a genius!
Nice! The first part reminds on Philip Glass, Koyaanisquatsi
wow, it sounds AWESOME on the organ!
great composition :-)
Sam, that was amazing! Really enjoyed this! Long time Patreon 👏🏼🤘🏼
Never stop sam. The things u do are amazing and and should be an inspiration to all of humanity. Thank u🤙
wow, been a while, still the maddest kent on the tube audio scene (that is compliment )
That composition was really cool! I love the changes between tripplets and 16ths... and the key changes
That was brilliant. You are incredible!
having them both play at the same time sounds amazing. I never thought of it before, but the Gameboy's sound profile almost has harpsichord vibes
This is nutty, you keep on producing composures for this Organ that're genuinely sending shivers down my spine, love it!
Wow, great composition. Amazing what can be achieved with a can do attitude, inspiring man 😄
That genuinely sounded awesome.
I've got goosebumps every time I listen to this magnificent organ... I subscribed to this channel after the firts organ video came up and found out a lot of interest to synths too thanks to you!
This is freaking incredible. Wow.
That was magical.
Absolutely epic!
DAM, hey man i love the work you do, your content is the best I’ve seen since 2022, keep it going and follow your dreams and passion
I'd bet you could intercept writes to the Gameboy's sound chip and turn it into Midi, so that you could play a regular Gameboy game and use the organ as the audio output!
The mad fool just opened the door to game remix/pipe organ crossovers. Castlevania Bloody Tears on the organ.
That would be awesome
....love this music...Genius Magic! I am amazed at your technical skill...brilliant work!
Great stuff coming out of this organ 🤩. Well done 👍.
Outstanding, as always.
This is nerdy in so many ways. Love it. Thanks for the video!
Haha just noticed your hym numbers are all one short of perfection 🎉🖤
Cadw i fyny'r waith dda ffrind! Cariad fawr o Gymru! x
Keep up the good work friend! Much love from Cymru [Wales]! x
this sounds amazing! i honestly thought just the gameboy version alone was spectacular then the organ comes on and its like damn... they are both amazing sounding in their own right!
Really amazing what you get out of just 3 notes simultaneously .... Impressive .... simply wow ....
Thanks
Fantastic work LMNC!
Awesome stuff! I was reminded of Phillip Glass organ works from the film Koyannisqatsi...the video edits suggesting the flow of modern (Gameboy) contrasting with historical (old organ).
Absolutely fantastic. Thanx
Now that you've got the gameboy controlling the organ you need some kind of old technology to control the gameboy. Like an obsolete tech sandwich. Maybe using the physical pendulum clocks as a clock input? Idk if you can even integrate anything in to the gameboy. Keep it up Sam, love this off the wall creativity!
Also, "tediosity", not sure if that's a real word but it works and I like it. I'm going to use it. I'll put it up there with "decomplexify"
That sounds incredible! Both the chiptune and the organ versions! I want both as songs on my phone. It's just so good!
nice, non bait video under 10min, beautiful music. what a creator!❤🎉
I am so excited for this project. I love the sound and can't wait to hear what you and the community play on it. I was wondering if you had considered bringing the bass up in the mix a little. In person it is so huge, but I felt it got a little lost compared to how clearly the higher notes comes through.
I thought you were mad taking on this project but I forgot you're a mad genius.
Love the hybrid version. And the new mics sound amazing!
Sam You really need to operate the organ once with an Commodore Amiga with Octamed Soundstudio,
lots of midi channels. ;)
great video. thanks for this.
sometimes even dream'd of having a church organ myself. maybe someday it might happen. LOL
Incredible! The composition style and instrumentation is VERY Castlevania!