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Sonic the Hedgehog - Green Hill Zone in Milky Tracker

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2008

Green hill zone from Sonic 1 recreated from Gori Fater's arrangement in Milky Tracker. http://roflezandsyrup.blogspot.com

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  • Ok fine after arguing and being a fatty e thug I went back a looked through it and compared it with the arrangement I used to enter the song in Milky Tracker I found that I had entered the lending melody wrong. And I checked the samples length that I had drawn and they are not 64 samples long like NeoVamp said they should be. Whatever

  • What sort of shape are you drawing for the "clean" sounding beeps. Like the arpeggios in the background or the main melody? I;'m learning to use Milky Tracker and no matter what I draw I always end up with a sort of buzz. And yeah it is incredibly hard to draw the shapes with just a mouse. Does anyone know of a reliable way to make Chiptune techno without having to go find a Little Sound Dee Jay?

  • Um i dont really remember but I know that I experimented with some of the ones in this video, watch?v=-TYyDLElP4c. But i think i mostly used square and tri waves.

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  • You Tube comments are generally full of cancer so I tend to abstain, but I'll throw in a little word of advice regarding tuning. You claim you couldn't tune the samples because you drew them by hand and had no way to tune them. Understanding a bit how audio works if you use a sample of one cycle and loop it the sample length will determine the pitch. Simply adjust the sample length to a known amount (eg. 64 samples = 'C') and you are "in tune". As long as you only draw one cycle you'll be good.

  • He's right -- a lot of the pitches are straight-up incorrect. Just because you got it from sheet music doesn't mean it's perfect.

    On the whole, it is pretty good, but a lot of the pitches are wrong. Get all defensive now.

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  • @GoombaThingMan Famitracker

  • @Andrewinadoghat I think that you did INCREDIBLE! Bravo! I didn't know you could get sounds like that with Milky Tracker. Long Live Sonic!

  • It's not the pitch, or the tune of the notes; the notes are simply *wrong*, the person who arranged it must have gotten it wrong, but you don't have to get all defensive.

  • Nice job. Chiptune creation is very time consuming, especially if you're remixing a previous composition.

  • awesome, i'll give millky tracker a try, this brings back memories....

  • SICK TUNE.

  • lastmovies4you (dot) com - here you can find it!

  • To get a sample in tune it has to be a certain length. If you set the length to 32 then draw something it should be tuned to C. Setting the length to 64 will drop it an octave etc.

  • Could use some better mixing. Sounds a bit rough.

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