Interesting, BN1's looks a lot more bouncy. Not sure what that means musically though. Maybe they just got better with working with the GBA sounds by BN6, or maybe they were going for something less echo-y. Cool comparison!
Interesting observation... I think the bounciness is coming from more variation in volume, where the notes start out quiet, get louder, and then slightly quieter afterwards.
@@GremmarYT It's because the bn1 leads have more attack/volume shift whereas the bn6 leads are going for a smooth synth legato feel where notes flow into eachother more
I feel the more bn music was made, the more they were able to use the empty usable space in between notes(empty pockets). It's really fascinating!
Interesting, BN1's looks a lot more bouncy. Not sure what that means musically though. Maybe they just got better with working with the GBA sounds by BN6, or maybe they were going for something less echo-y.
Cool comparison!
Interesting observation... I think the bounciness is coming from more variation in volume, where the notes start out quiet, get louder, and then slightly quieter afterwards.
Don't know why they changed it in bn6 though
@@GremmarYT It's because the bn1 leads have more attack/volume shift whereas the bn6 leads are going for a smooth synth legato feel where notes flow into eachother more