For what it's worth, I still really like the theme. Thanks for keeping me updated, keep up the good work!
The beat's quite alright, since i hear the Symphony no.5 by Beethoven and stuff in the background. Oh, and it's a nice video. Though, i don't get the point of that video... Am i to read a book now, or am i to read a "Mother*squee!*ing" book, as in, A book about "Mother*squee!*ing"? Hmm...
The beat's quite alright, since i hear the Symphony no.5 by Beethoven and stuff in the background. Oh, and it's a nice video. Though, i don't get the point of that video... Am i to read a book now, or am i to read a "Mother*squee!*ing" book, as in, A book about "Mother*squee!*ing"? Hmm...
Ah, I thought so. They're so funny. And that Derpy one is simply adorable. I just wanna give her the biggest hug. :)
Another note that I forgot to mention, FamiTracker has a bit of anti-aliasing on the output when on high square notes, so be wary of that.
Also, before I forget, I'm going to try out a few experimental things, such as insane technology sounds using the NES limits. So, some notes will be played at INSANELY short speeds to accomplish this. Will be really useful later, because I want to make an industrial track.
I'll up it to you in a zip file, which will also include the 5 dlls that you need to patch. Anyway, you're right about the NSF thing. If you want, I can play it back on any of my numerous NSF players (FCEU, VirtuaNES, NSF2MIDI, WinAMP, my list includes almost every NES emulator and NSF player to date) and record it for ya.
Can't you just, I dunno, do the following? 1. Back up all FL projects 2. Uninstall FL 3. Install 9.0.0 like I asked 4. Replace with patch 5. Create MIDI 6. Use VST 7. Tweak it to perfection 8. Release 9. Profit The NES VST is a NES emulator.
At first i thought that was a female Jaret, and then i noticed the cutie mark... Oh Epona in E-pony...
Absolutely fine, it's for videos in general - not just music and thanks for crediting that shows initiative on your behalf :D The samples are great although they do seem to sound a bit more digital/robot/tinny than the previous attempts?