I didn't realize this was not in the comments, but i do not as a general rule write my own music. It's not my style, im better at making the instruments that play it back, than the music itself.
post-mm3 genesis versions is always something i wanted to hear. This is great to be able to hear some mm9. The only problem i see is that it sounds to elaborated for a Genesis (but i don't think it was your purpose).
Well, I do want it to sound more elaborated than a genesis if the midi file (from which this was sourced) uses more channels than a Genesis allows... But if you use only 4-6 channels it can sound just like a sega if the proper instruments are used (old midis work especially well). I merely produced (created the instruments) for this music, the midi I cannot claim as my own. I have to go through and see what all the original midi sequence authors were when i have time and give them due credit.
Actually, the FM sounds used in this melody arrangement of the Megaman 9 stage themes sounds like it is on the Sharp X-68000 computer system. If you do not know what the Sharp X-68000 computer is, look it up on Google.
The Sharp 68K had a sound chip based on FM synthesis [as did sega mega drive and a few other systems of the time, albeit not always the exact same exact chip, still FM nevertheless ]
To quote Wikipedia on query of 'Sharp X-68000 computer'....
[begin quote] Sound is produced internally via Yamaha's then top-of-the-line YM2151 FM synthesizer and a single channel OKI MSM6258V for PCM.
[end quote]
Nevertheless, this melody does indeed bear semblance of the x68k's FM music character.
Tornado Man sounds
FUCKING
AWESOME
TheMoi 11 months ago
Once again, I'm amazed at how good these games sound on your synthesizer. :)
Ehal256 1 year ago
very well done.
neptronix 2 years ago
It's tecks midi
shalpp 2 years ago
Never said i wrote the midi silly :)
Magma man was sequenced by Teck.
Plug man was sequenced by Teck.
Tornado man was sequenced by Jace.
I didn't realize this was not in the comments, but i do not as a general rule write my own music. It's not my style, im better at making the instruments that play it back, than the music itself.
breadrack 2 years ago
post-mm3 genesis versions is always something i wanted to hear. This is great to be able to hear some mm9. The only problem i see is that it sounds to elaborated for a Genesis (but i don't think it was your purpose).
mrnuage 3 years ago
Well, I do want it to sound more elaborated than a genesis if the midi file (from which this was sourced) uses more channels than a Genesis allows... But if you use only 4-6 channels it can sound just like a sega if the proper instruments are used (old midis work especially well). I merely produced (created the instruments) for this music, the midi I cannot claim as my own. I have to go through and see what all the original midi sequence authors were when i have time and give them due credit.
breadrack 3 years ago
Actually, the FM sounds used in this melody arrangement of the Megaman 9 stage themes sounds like it is on the Sharp X-68000 computer system. If you do not know what the Sharp X-68000 computer is, look it up on Google.
MysticArksRevenge 2 years ago
The Sharp 68K had a sound chip based on FM synthesis [as did sega mega drive and a few other systems of the time, albeit not always the exact same exact chip, still FM nevertheless ]
To quote Wikipedia on query of 'Sharp X-68000 computer'....
[begin quote] Sound is produced internally via Yamaha's then top-of-the-line YM2151 FM synthesizer and a single channel OKI MSM6258V for PCM.
[end quote]
Nevertheless, this melody does indeed bear semblance of the x68k's FM music character.
breadrack 2 years ago
MM9: The Wily Wars!
MFGGUTube 3 years ago 3
I megas-second that game idea, nyoro~n!
RagingBanebou 2 years ago