I've heard 8-bit version... this is... this is like... this is WORSE than atari... like... like.... like if you went back beyond Atari... what was BEFORE Atari???
Yes, this is indeed less advanced than the Atari's sound (which is, as far as I know, 8-bit). This is 1-bit, and (without relatively complex programming) it's only capable of playing a single note at a time. ;)
If you've got the MIDI playing then you probably need to untick some of the channels. The grid of checkboxes numbered from 1 to 16 represents which channels will be played. Since the PC speaker is 1-bit, it can only play 1 tone at a time, and so it must pulse between all notes which are supposed to be on at any one time. If too many channels are ticked then there will be a lot of notes needing to play at once, and that will make it sound weird.
Of course I can - that's how I made the XP/98 music video. However, I wanted to use the camera here firstly because I wanted to show the internal PC speaker, and secondly because this video was recorded straight after another video which I uploaded (titled "2 Imperishable Night MIDIs, Bleeper-Style, on BMM (rev 132)") in which I needed to use the camera. If you watch that other video, you'll also see why I uploaded it second despite recording it first.
anyone know where to download or can someone send me this midi file? i want to put it in guitar pro and learn to play it. if anyone can help it would be appreciated thanks!
Quite a long time ago, I put a link in the video description (the last link) to where you can get all MIDIs from the games. You should be able to find it as the 15th MIDI in the "Embodiment of Scarlet Devil" ZIP archive, if I remember correctly. ;)
It certainly does - the music you hear is playing using a freeware program I made called "Bleeper Music Maker" (which you can download from my site - a link's in my channel profile).
The MIDI file is playing through a MIDI output from my soundcard, which is connected with a cable to my soundcard's MIDI input. My program is playing what it sees through MIDI input. Very soon (within perhaps a week or so) I intend to integrate a MIDI file player into the program, eliminating need for MIDI devices.
It's just the internal 'PC speaker' - you know, the one which beeps during BIOS. ;)
It's just that the computer you see there came with a little 8-ohm speaker connected there, so I guessed it would be okay to connect something a little more powerful to there as long as it remained 8 ohms (it seems okay).
No - for games 6 (this), 7 and 8, in the in-game config, there is an option to play music either as WAV or MIDI. The WAV is the 'original', as ZUN intended it to be heard. According to him, the MIDI is more a kind of 'bonus' material, and due to the file format restrictions, will miss out certain elements of the WAV at times, so he recommends that we use the WAV option. Probably because of this, later games unfortunately don't even have an option of using MIDI instead of WAV for the music. -_-
It is created by a single person, so I suppose games consoles are quite more challenging to program for than Windows PCs... but if he ever maybe got a hand from someone in the know and did start creating them (he's done over a dozen of these games now) for the PS2, it would be awesome.
this is truely awesome, if you could post the MIDI file for download, so we can use it for sheet music, that would be beyond amazing, or if anyone else knows where to get sheet music for this, i have been looking EVERYWHERE! i managed to find one video with sheet music in the video, but i just couldnt read it, to much black, lol, but if you can post the MIDI, that would be amazing!!! if not, please can you post the BMM? it wouldnt be as good, but i could still use it, please write back, thanks=D
This is not a BMM playing - the program is listening to the "note on"s and "note off"s in realtime and trying to play them through the PC speaker. Therefore there is no BMM file.
It's the latest feature of my BMM program.
Please see the video which I uploaded after this, for much more information and demonstrations.
I am adding to the video description a link to a place to get ripped MIDIs from Touhou 06 (as used here), 07, and 08 (used on other vids of mine).
Man this is epic. If it had actually been in a 1980's-era game it would have blown peoples' socks off.
Javaguru555 4 months ago
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fkagahsdfs 6 months ago
@DanielChristy19 fmod is automaticly checked as on. so try that
Robloxian182 8 months ago
@DanielChristy19 Have you tried turning off fmod?.
Robloxian182 9 months ago
Arpeggio HELL
narutoninjutsu 11 months ago
sounds more like game and watch
liloak00 1 year ago
FLANDRE HAZ TAKEN OVER YOUR COMPUTER!!!!!
Xvdvn 1 year ago
LOL WUT.
HAMTARO685 1 year ago
U.N Owen was Mr. Game & Watch?
Nice.
MasterboySSBMgod 1 year ago
Even in 1-bit, this song has appeal! Well done sir.
UncontrollableEnergy 1 year ago
This.. Is somehow. Nice. At least I'd really listen to this rather than Vocaloids.
Shrimpyviksu 1 year ago
U.N Owen was Cellphone?
Nevetsboy2 1 year ago
Awesome! =D
Trycona 1 year ago
I've heard 8-bit version... this is... this is like... this is WORSE than atari... like... like.... like if you went back beyond Atari... what was BEFORE Atari???
PixelHead777 2 years ago
Yes, this is indeed less advanced than the Atari's sound (which is, as far as I know, 8-bit). This is 1-bit, and (without relatively complex programming) it's only capable of playing a single note at a time. ;)
SomethingUnreal 2 years ago 7
@PixelHead777 probably the military missile training experiment thats where it al started.
mertos2 2 months ago
nice creation video :)
stfb1055 2 years ago
this sounds cute. XD
beraboman 2 years ago
i didnt know that flandre hired mr game and watch to sing her theme while battling!
kookybird234 2 years ago 17
Hey, just to let you know, chiptune'd songs like this can be called Fortran-ized songs. Seriously. PUSH START TO BULLET HELL.
Punisher106 2 years ago 3
@Punisher106-I think he riched.
GoldenPickaxe 2 years ago
Whoa, whoa. Igot the BMM and UN Owem MIDI- loaded it, checked the correct boxes, but the beat is off. Help mebbe?
mewmewluchia 2 years ago
If you've got the MIDI playing then you probably need to untick some of the channels. The grid of checkboxes numbered from 1 to 16 represents which channels will be played. Since the PC speaker is 1-bit, it can only play 1 tone at a time, and so it must pulse between all notes which are supposed to be on at any one time. If too many channels are ticked then there will be a lot of notes needing to play at once, and that will make it sound weird.
SomethingUnreal 2 years ago
Yeah, I just messed around with FMOD and it sounds perfect now. Thanks
mewmewluchia 2 years ago
.|.
CruelQuertos 2 years ago
sounds like 2 bit.
FatGuyWithAShotgun 2 years ago 20
It's 1-bit. ;D
SomethingUnreal 2 years ago 7
You fool! You'll kill us all!
But I must say that I'm very impressed with this, bravo.
Perpetual303 2 years ago 13
._.
spivotz 2 years ago
You know, a thought of a 1/10th bit scares me... And Horrifies my ears...
SoraKurosu0 2 years ago
Touhou if it were made in like 1982. Greatness.
yoshiothehedgehog 2 years ago 12
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8-BIT Version?
Coolz! :D
TheGoodNightmare 2 years ago
annoyingly beautiful
fiserman357 3 years ago 28
Where can I find a midi file of this song?
SeanBad1 3 years ago
Please check the video description.
SomethingUnreal 3 years ago
my ears are bleeding, but it was worth it!
i've tried several midis-in-computerspeaker too, but it gets boring after a while XP
Kibate 3 years ago 8
sounds like a theme for those little consoles from long ago like game & watch, it's preety cool
ZiozoneEmperor 3 years ago 11
kinda intersting never see that one before....
stfb1055 3 years ago
You cant download a device recording everything on the screen?
MrFathat 3 years ago
Of course I can - that's how I made the XP/98 music video. However, I wanted to use the camera here firstly because I wanted to show the internal PC speaker, and secondly because this video was recorded straight after another video which I uploaded (titled "2 Imperishable Night MIDIs, Bleeper-Style, on BMM (rev 132)") in which I needed to use the camera. If you watch that other video, you'll also see why I uploaded it second despite recording it first.
SomethingUnreal 3 years ago
I can't use the mods for example, play a midi file, it says then "run-time error '76': Path not found" <.< do anyone know how to fix it ?
SSJ4Chris 3 years ago
I'll send you a message. ;)
SomethingUnreal 3 years ago
you = god
dragonheart4life 3 years ago 2
Kirby sounds! :P
Lolzies. x3
xEeveeilx 3 years ago
anyone know where to download or can someone send me this midi file? i want to put it in guitar pro and learn to play it. if anyone can help it would be appreciated thanks!
QueensWharf 3 years ago
Quite a long time ago, I put a link in the video description (the last link) to where you can get all MIDIs from the games. You should be able to find it as the 15th MIDI in the "Embodiment of Scarlet Devil" ZIP archive, if I remember correctly. ;)
SomethingUnreal 3 years ago
Think you can make the Higher-energy version of UN Owen was her? I love that version. xD
Punisher106 3 years ago
Heh, probably, if I knew that version. =P
SomethingUnreal 3 years ago
I seriously love this.
meirus 3 years ago
Please check the video description... -_-"
SomethingUnreal 3 years ago
Hold on.. your camera, you occasionally point it to a buzzer.
Does that mean there is a way you can program a buzzer using BMM so that it makes that sound?
Slasherbaven 3 years ago
It certainly does - the music you hear is playing using a freeware program I made called "Bleeper Music Maker" (which you can download from my site - a link's in my channel profile).
The MIDI file is playing through a MIDI output from my soundcard, which is connected with a cable to my soundcard's MIDI input. My program is playing what it sees through MIDI input. Very soon (within perhaps a week or so) I intend to integrate a MIDI file player into the program, eliminating need for MIDI devices.
SomethingUnreal 3 years ago
Yeah, that would be very convenient.
SomethingUnreal, this might be too much to ask, but how do you integrate the bleeper music into a buzzer?
Maybe you could hook me up to an online guide, saving yourself the trouble of explaining. =]
Slasherbaven 3 years ago
It's just the internal 'PC speaker' - you know, the one which beeps during BIOS. ;)
It's just that the computer you see there came with a little 8-ohm speaker connected there, so I guessed it would be okay to connect something a little more powerful to there as long as it remained 8 ohms (it seems okay).
SomethingUnreal 3 years ago
Ah, so that's how it is.
I thought by putting a buzzer there you're saying that you could program a buzzer to make that sound whenever it's activated in a separate circuit.
My bad.
Very neat program BTW. ;)
Slasherbaven 3 years ago
Mr Game & Watch Was her
Tachin1994 3 years ago 35
I didn't know they were all MIDIs. Does it mean that the games use a sound font for their songs?
AguFungus 3 years ago
No - for games 6 (this), 7 and 8, in the in-game config, there is an option to play music either as WAV or MIDI. The WAV is the 'original', as ZUN intended it to be heard. According to him, the MIDI is more a kind of 'bonus' material, and due to the file format restrictions, will miss out certain elements of the WAV at times, so he recommends that we use the WAV option. Probably because of this, later games unfortunately don't even have an option of using MIDI instead of WAV for the music. -_-
SomethingUnreal 3 years ago
That sounds f#%king awesome.
DO WANT
Shaleblade 3 years ago
what system was this game for?
Mephiles200108420 3 years ago
The original music is from "Embodiment of Scarlet Devil", which is for Windows systems.
The game's original MIDI is playing here via my program which is converting the MIDI note on/offs into PC speaker beeps.
SomethingUnreal 3 years ago
Oh, so its not like for PS2 or any other stationary console? Its a computer game?
Mephiles200108420 3 years ago
Yep, that is correct. ;)
It is created by a single person, so I suppose games consoles are quite more challenging to program for than Windows PCs... but if he ever maybe got a hand from someone in the know and did start creating them (he's done over a dozen of these games now) for the PS2, it would be awesome.
SomethingUnreal 3 years ago
thanks for everthing!
Mephiles200108420 3 years ago
omg
i want this on my phone lol
now if only u had it in mp3lol
this rules though
SCComega 3 years ago
Now to find one of those old dial up modems and attempt to get it to do the same. >:D
PedroTheHutt 3 years ago
That would be so awesome. =D
If you manage to get anything out of it, be sure to upload a video. ^^
SomethingUnreal 3 years ago
@ 0:36, it would make a great ringtone!
DiFrand 3 years ago 2
yeah, this would make an awesome ringtone!
cjfcvp 3 years ago
nice
PissedJelly 3 years ago
omfg, nizzle..
chralu 3 years ago
you make me hard
vahnx1337 3 years ago
this is truely awesome, if you could post the MIDI file for download, so we can use it for sheet music, that would be beyond amazing, or if anyone else knows where to get sheet music for this, i have been looking EVERYWHERE! i managed to find one video with sheet music in the video, but i just couldnt read it, to much black, lol, but if you can post the MIDI, that would be amazing!!! if not, please can you post the BMM? it wouldnt be as good, but i could still use it, please write back, thanks=D
5oclockshadow 3 years ago
Thanks, I'm glad you like it. =D
This is not a BMM playing - the program is listening to the "note on"s and "note off"s in realtime and trying to play them through the PC speaker. Therefore there is no BMM file.
It's the latest feature of my BMM program.
Please see the video which I uploaded after this, for much more information and demonstrations.
I am adding to the video description a link to a place to get ripped MIDIs from Touhou 06 (as used here), 07, and 08 (used on other vids of mine).
SomethingUnreal 3 years ago
WOW Nice job!
masterpj55 3 years ago
You are going so far with this. =D
Keep up the great work!
rockynguyen 3 years ago
Wootage
gwdarkdragon 3 years ago
lol
adcuz 3 years ago
Your my hero! ^^
Animasterman 3 years ago
Goddamn, I love these songs, nice job !
Axl4002 3 years ago
awesome!
Solracklol 3 years ago