Tick-Tock Clock - Mario Kart DS - Deconstruction with Oscilloscopes
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- čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
- This video deconstructs the Tick-Tock Clock theme from Mario Kart DS in the form of oscilloscopes, notes, and separated sounds to get a better understanding of what is included in this song.
Original track is composed by Shinobu Nagata.
Chapters:
0:00 - Bass and percussion (Actually starts at 3s)
0:52 - Backing melodies and harmonies
1:41 - Lead melodies
2:31 - First buildup
3:20 - Second buildup
4:09 - All Instruments
Always a go-to for my everlasting eternal need of Clockcore music.
I have original tracks too! Most of them are chiptune:
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The backing melodies and harmonies and the lead melodies on their own make this song sound like something from early Animal Crossing games or Earthbound.
yep
I love how these deconstructions highlight parts of songs i've never even heard before. Actually feel like i'm hearing the track for the first time again. Also like how you kept with the Mario Kart DS themeing with the background and borders
I like how Luigi is just chilling in the background.
I love how you basically used the item frame to display the different synths etc.
Is it just me or does the main melody portion have a similar feel to the one heard in Airship Fortress?
I now even realize that DS Mario Circuit also has that similar main melody…!
Best mario kart map EVER (except maybe Waluigi pinball). Change my mind
That's so interesting how one of the lead synth switch from backing chords to the actual melody.
yep
They knew how to use the percussion and bass in this game like madmen, every song has an insanely good underlying structure because of it
It’s amazing how some buzzing and chirping can be arranged to sound like a bunch of instruments. The DS was truly amazing
Tiene más componentes de los que me hubiera imaginado
Could you do the battle theme (and the out player version that you hear in multiplayer?)
Check yt tomorrow :D
Man, old school synth sounds like these are just so good.
one of my fav tracks
Finally!
I suppose seven channels makes sense for how little is going on in this, though. This theme is rather simplistic compared to some of the other tracks in this game, but it still lays a good foundation for what to expect from Tick-Tock Clock!
For some reason the lead synth on this always felt very zelda esque to me.
how did you do this
at 0:53 it almsot reminds me of a p-switch type beat
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