I want to thank you so much, not only for making this ABSOLUTE BANGER of a cover, but for the informative description. I'm just starting my journey into music production with FL Studio, and I didn't even know what a VST was until your description sent me on a rabbit hole. Thank you so much!
@@canismajoris3959 This is one of the greatest comments I have gotten. I am really happy that you have gotten more insight on the topic because I also really struggled with FL Studio in the beginnig, especially when it came down to emulating chiptune music. I really want chiptune to become more accessibile to more people. If you have any questions or anything you can hit me up on discord and I will be happy to respond.
Damn, I'm still surprised people can manipulate the NES 2A03 soundchip to do some incredible sound stuff How do you do this and which tracker you use? :D
@@NEWLuigi64 Oh well I certainly didn't push the 2A03 to it's limits in this one, the yamaha chip did most of the work here. I don't like vertical trackers, I prefer sequencers like FL Studio - I either use VSTs or make a sound/sample in Furnace or Famitracker and then use it in FL Studio. For this project it's solely the NES VST and ymVST :D
* Temmie tries to write her own name… and fails.
I want to thank you so much, not only for making this ABSOLUTE BANGER of a cover, but for the informative description. I'm just starting my journey into music production with FL Studio, and I didn't even know what a VST was until your description sent me on a rabbit hole. Thank you so much!
@@canismajoris3959 This is one of the greatest comments I have gotten. I am really happy that you have gotten more insight on the topic because I also really struggled with FL Studio in the beginnig, especially when it came down to emulating chiptune music. I really want chiptune to become more accessibile to more people. If you have any questions or anything you can hit me up on discord and I will be happy to respond.
holy crap, i freaking love this
@@AltKaxREAL that is great to hear :D
Damn, I'm still surprised people can manipulate the NES 2A03 soundchip to do some incredible sound stuff
How do you do this and which tracker you use? :D
@@NEWLuigi64 Oh well I certainly didn't push the 2A03 to it's limits in this one, the yamaha chip did most of the work here.
I don't like vertical trackers, I prefer sequencers like FL Studio - I either use VSTs or make a sound/sample in Furnace or Famitracker and then use it in FL Studio.
For this project it's solely the NES VST and ymVST :D
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when the 8 bit song is arranged in an 8 bit way 🤯🤯🤯
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