VGdrum - Final Fantasy Mystic Quest Battle 1 Drums
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i'm not as good as you bro, but i was just drumming to this for fun and then went on youtube, this rules
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You should do some tracks from the SNES game Lagoon, that game has some killer songs.
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Great job~
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Damn, you're good. Mystic Quest's soundtrack is the best to do these with. Keep it up!!
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Woah,nice skills!You should try playing Mystic quest´s Boss theme. :D
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get a couple friends who play guitar and perform the whole thing in a band... that would be so kick ass! This was very well done btw
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I thought your timing to the song from the boss theme was a little off, but this was very impressive. Maybe I missed something in the other video though, because I play guitar. Great work!
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Yeah man, I'd love to know the model number.
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Hey man, how are you recording the drums?
Vincent745 2 years ago
All I am using is a Panasonic Digital Video Camera (I'll give you the exact model name sometime in the future) connected to a tripod. The camera has surprising good audio-recording.
NukaCola89 2 years ago
awesome! two questions: 1. how did you manage to remove the drum track from the song, and 2. do you plan on doing the same thing for battle 3 (dark king battle)? thanks!
cj81690 3 years ago
1. I use the emulator ZSNES. When playing a game, F5 through F12 turns off certain parts of the SNES' 8 sound channels. In Mystic Quest's case, I turned off F10, F11, and F12 to turn off the drums. I then started a battle, and used the program Audacity to record the song (just select "What U Hear" from the dropdown menu). When it's done recording, I export it as an .mp3. This is a great tool for those who want to focus in on a single instrument.
2. I will definitely do the final battle.
NukaCola89 3 years ago