Super Mario 3D World - 8-bit Sprawling Savannah on Famitracker
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- Can you believe this cover has just been sitting on my computer waiting to be uploaded, remaining totally unchanged for over a year? I finally gave up on trying to fix the minuscule imperfections I hear in it.
bout time this got uploaded, sounding good my man
This soundtrack is so intoxicatingly wonderful and this cover does every bit to bring out the goodness of the original
Jesus dude how many more excellent covers do you have sitting on your computer?
+AtomicMelodies Off the top of my head... Knight's Errand from Langrisser 2, Clock Tower from Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow, Toxic Seahorse from Mega Man X3, Festival of Servants from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, Color of the Summer Sky from Secret of Mana, Isaac's battle theme from Golden Sun, The Man with the Machine Gun from Final Fantasy VIII, Silent Light from Chrono Trigger, an N163 cover of Force Your Way from FFVIII, the FFV battle theme, Petal Meadows from Paper Mario: TTYD, and a near perfect VRC7 translation of Lively Town from Shining Force II.
All of these are at least half complete, almost totally complete, and a couple are actually finished, but unsatisfactory to me. There are probably others I've forgotten too.
+coatlesscarl Holy mother of gawd, you need to finish up the Petal Meadows from TTYD.
+coatlesscarl Why must you taunt me so...
+Atomicmuffin22 please upload them even if they're unfinisbed
Dude, I'd love it if you'd be willing to share Petal Meadows, Festival of Servants and Lively Town, I really wouldn't be bothered about any imperfections or being somewhat incomplete.
Listening to anything 3D world will always make me think of my sister because we played through this game together when i got it last summer and had a ton of fun. We almost 100% it!
... But the final mystery house and champions road made us quit.
._.XD
Immaculate as always. Good to see you posting new stuff again.
Woo! I don't care if it is a year old. Good to see a "coatlesscarl 1" on my subscription list again. Thank you for your work!
Took long enough to start posting. We need more of you and these beautiful covers.
Wow, really impressive!
Nice to see you uploading music again! Great work as usual!
Flawless
YOURE BACK!!!!!
This sounds awesome
If I ever get far enough into the game to hear the original track, I'm probably gonna want to mute it and play this instead...
Well, whaddya know. He's only _mostly_ dead.
Astounding job, as per usual.
Thank you for the birthday song based carl~
+SuperHiggins Happy birthday, SuperHiggins!
I like that nice job
I see you're finally using a new screen recording program - the improvement is quite noticeable!
Awesome cover btw :) makes me wanna play Super Mario 3D World!
Amazing work, as always!
YOU'RE BACK!
Jammin'
Perfectly done my friend!
Flawless!
sounds like a superstar saga song
Gg guys for your work! 👏
I really love this!!
Sounds good to me!
Oh wow!
You're alive!
Noice!!!
This is amazing!
It Looks Nice, But im curious to see how it Sound with only 3+1 Channels
(One for The Percution)
*_cat mario costume intensifies_*
Is this the level with the big open area in it? I liked that level.
Carl has come back :D
nice
Try Fuzzy Flood Mine, a bit hard, but always a favourite!
Always a joy to see new stuff from you, man!
A bit of a dumb question: This program creates songs that a legitimate NES game could play, right?
+Brunosky Inc. It's not a dumb question.
This song uses the VRC6 expansion, so no it wouldn't run on a legimate NES. However, if the cartridge had the VRC6 expansion chip, it would run on the Famicom (basically the Japanese version of the NES). If it used no expansions, it would without a doubt run on an NES though.
+Brunosky Inc. Kind of. Most of the time, we're talking about Famicom (Japanese NES);
But even then, the expansion chips like the Konami VRC6 used in this cover are external pieces of hardware that should be built inside the game cartridge.
Getting a pure NSF Hardware playback generally requires a Famicom and a TNS-HFC3 device. It's expensive and complicated, but definitely possible.
What does the expansion do exactly? Allow to play more notes at the same time? More sets of "instruments" per song?
_"Getting a pure NSF Hardware playback generally requires a Famicom and a TNS-HFC3 device. It's expensive and complicated, but definitely possible."_
Kinda speaking in Chinese for me there, mate! Heheh...
If I follow correctly, you're talking about playing these songs straight out of the console, right?
+Brunosky Inc. czcams.com/video/6zDJvgTc80k/video.html
For your consideration. What the others have said is true, a cover using an expansion chip cannot natively play on a normal NES, but the limitation is due to a lack of extra pins to accommodate the expansion chip. With a modification that allows the chip to connect to the NES, it can play. While the NES and Famicom have identical technical specifications (I believe), the Famicom contains the extra pins required to connect an expansion chip to the console.
If you've ever looked in the bottom of a Star Fox or Yoshi's Island SNES cartridge, you may notice that there are two extra sets of connections that most other SNES games lack. These games use supplementary chips similar to the ones used on the Famicom which made extra graphical features possible in those games. I personally believe that utilizing the expansion chip sounds that Famitracker supports is little different from Nintendo's use of the Super FX chip to achieve the polygonal graphics seen in Star Fox, however many people prefer that only the NES's default 2a03 sound chip be used. To be technically accurate I title all my videos as simply "8-bit", rather than "NES remix" or something to that effect.
+coatlesscarl It all comes down to exploiting hardware limitations in a creative way! I personally like the Famitracker not only because of its fidelity to the actual hardware chips, but rather due to the fact that a restricted array of sounds to work with provides an interesting challenge. Also sometimes it really helps narrowing down the choice when I can't pick the right instrument to use in a song/cover (although my indecisiveness is often helpless regardless).
Amazing cover! Are you willing to provide a download link to the .ftm file of the song? I would really like to see how you did some of the instruments because that's interesting for me. :)
coatlesscarl, you're miles better than Bulby imo.
Carl's songs sound so much smoother with better quality, but Bulby's are actually more faithful to how songs would sound on an NES chip, since I think he never uses more than 3 melody tracks and 1 percussion track at the same time.
+LittleCrazyGamer these are using chips that I think we're possible to have in carts that had like extra hardware in them. So I hunk it's all physically possibly just not on a stock nes with no expansions
+LittleCrazyGamer Bulby's video component is also S+ tier. But hey, if you like looking at poor recordings of a bunch of fast moving green and yellow numbers and letters, coatlesscarl's your man.
+LittleCrazyGamer But Bulby's songs aren't even real NES-compatible songs he just uses samples
Que siga haciendo más
can I use your beautiful peace of art here for my work
+Dallas Delgado Go right ahead!