found this description under another one of their videos: If you want to make a video like this on your own, hopefully these steps can help out: 1. I used vgmtrans to extract each song from the rom 2. Exported the songs into the highly compatible midi format with sf2 3. Deconstructed the channels to my liking in a generic music software and exported each one into a streamed sort of file (mp3, wav, etc.) 4. Put each file into SidWizPlus which does all the oscilloscope work. If SidWizPlus doesn't work that well I've heard of Corrscope but haven't given it a try. It may take some time to render. Hope this helps, if you have any questions I'll try my best to answer them
@@CaptainWeissbrotjust watch out cus vgmtrans is a bit finicky and inconsistent for ds tracks. Some sliding notes get lost in its process, so always double check those in particular in whatever DAW you use
Esto me recuerda cuando intenté recrear la música en bandlab... Los platillos no me salían al mismo tempo que los demás instrumentos y lo dejé xd Al menos gracias a esa experiencia sé todos los instrumentos que tiene la música y cómo suena cada uno
Now these may rival the ones from @Orj_Osc…! Well in terms of visuals, I guess. The overall reconstructing buildup’s still w/ Orj’s & the OG c.p.808.!.!
Channel 1: Korg 01R/W Harmonica
Channel 2: Class Choir Ahhs
Channel 3: Guitar Acoustic Hard
Channel 4: Korg TRITON Trumpet
Channel 5: Korg 01R/W Trombone 1
Channel 6: Roland D-550 D-50 Voices
Channel 7: Crash & Real Hats
Channel 8: Mario Kart Double Dash!! Snare & Timbale
Channel 9: Unknown Acoustic Kick Drum
Channel 10: Giga E. Bass
"Trumpet Straight" is there a "trumpet Gay"?
@@UltraNintendoChalmers64 I somehow never thought about that.
Luigi loves the wall.
When’s the wedding?
@@burnt-potatoes XD
6:57 It's so sick, I love that part of the song
Having just the drums and bass makes it sound like a spy our maybe a beach theme.
spy on the beach
X)
How do you separate them? How do you do this?
found this description under another one of their videos:
If you want to make a video like this on your own, hopefully these steps can help out:
1. I used vgmtrans to extract each song from the rom
2. Exported the songs into the highly compatible midi format with sf2
3. Deconstructed the channels to my liking in a generic music software and exported each one into a streamed sort of file (mp3, wav, etc.)
4. Put each file into SidWizPlus which does all the oscilloscope work. If SidWizPlus doesn't work that well I've heard of Corrscope but haven't given it a try. It may take some time to render.
Hope this helps, if you have any questions I'll try my best to answer them
@@CaptainWeissbrotjust watch out cus vgmtrans is a bit finicky and inconsistent for ds tracks. Some sliding notes get lost in its process, so always double check those in particular in whatever DAW you use
@@Boney9551 What else do you recommend using?
The section starting at 1:16 is absolutely my favorite part of the song and it still sounds so good on its own.
MY FAVOURITE TRACK
LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
MULTIPLE BACK TO BACK
AND MY FAVORITE TRACK IN MKDS
I'm eating good tonight, folks.
Esto me recuerda cuando intenté recrear la música en bandlab... Los platillos no me salían al mismo tempo que los demás instrumentos y lo dejé xd
Al menos gracias a esa experiencia sé todos los instrumentos que tiene la música y cómo suena cada uno
Now these may rival the ones from @Orj_Osc…!
Well in terms of visuals, I guess. The overall reconstructing buildup’s still w/ Orj’s & the OG c.p.808.!.!
These are genuinely so amazing to hear, it's just fun
i love this so much
How do you deconstruct these? Or do you find the libraries?
3:08
Orj used to upload daily videos and now he goes on weird spikes of not uploading anything. You are uploading more frequently than him funnily enough.
YEEEEEAAAAHHHHH