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Uploaded by blakegriplingph on Sep 22, 2009
This is how the hit K-pop song may have sounded like if it was played on a NES (or a Hyundai Comboy if you're Korean). MIDI Sequenced by Jeffrey Pableo Mutya/GXSCC edits by blakegriplingphGod Bless and enjoy...
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THANK YOU!! I was looking around the 'Nets for an 8bit version of Nobody.
I was hoping there'd be vocal-melody track included here or an endless loop, but I guess that was asking for much, huh?? ^^b
IanNewYasha 1 year ago
@IanNewYasha - It's a good thing someone made a MIDI out of the song, so it HAD to be done.
blakegriplingph 1 year ago
How did you do this? Nice.
markjaysongalang0699 2 years ago
@markjaysongalang0699 - I only used a program called GXSCC. It may not exactly sound like a Famicom, but it is close.
blakegriplingph 2 years ago
I have GXSCC and how did you convert the MP3 into MID?
No, I used a MIDI file; it'll be next to impossible for you to convert an MP3 into MIDI.
nice job
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THANK YOU!! I was looking around the 'Nets for an 8bit version of Nobody.
I was hoping there'd be vocal-melody track included here or an endless loop, but I guess that was asking for much, huh?? ^^b
IanNewYasha 1 year ago
@IanNewYasha - It's a good thing someone made a MIDI out of the song, so it HAD to be done.
blakegriplingph 1 year ago
How did you do this? Nice.
markjaysongalang0699 2 years ago
@markjaysongalang0699 - I only used a program called GXSCC. It may not exactly sound like a Famicom, but it is close.
blakegriplingph 2 years ago
I have GXSCC and how did you convert the MP3 into MID?
markjaysongalang0699 2 years ago
No, I used a MIDI file; it'll be next to impossible for you to convert an MP3 into MIDI.
blakegriplingph 2 years ago