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  1. I finished another one of my emulation style remixes.  All sounds extracted from the original games as separate channels using sound emulation, then mixed together/distorted/stretched/manipulated.  Sounds are from NES Castlevania 2, Super Castlevania 4, SNES Dracula X, Castlevania Bloodlines, and Super Metroid.

     

     

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  2. Yes, you are indeed hearing pumping. I did that intentionally. Maybe a bit too much? Ha ha. I didn't feel like being subtle with any of this on the chance that it would end up sounding too much like the original. This is the second "literal" remix I've done of SNES music (usually I'm blending in other consoles in addition), so I'm sure my technique will continue to grow and perhaps some subtlety came come back. :)

  3. Here is a straight literal remix of Ken's Stage for Super Nintendo.  As in, I used emulation of extract the highest quality version of each sound channel from the original game, and then remixed it all in a DAW without adding any outside samples or tracks from any other source.  Modern EQ, reverb, compression, and guitar amp simulators helped a lot to improve the sound.  A few measures of the original SNES sound are spliced in for comparison. 

     

  4. As I did before, this is a remix using only sounds made by the original game (and one or two drum samples), except it is a mix of sounds made by many different versions of the game.  I used the arcade, Sega Master System, Sega Genesis, and NES.  The result feels nostalgic while still being way beyond the capability of what could be done on any one piece of old hardware.  

     

  5. I thought this was a fun pun, so I had to make it.  I'll probably make more of these, so we'll call this Part 1.  Anyway, this is a straight mashup of Sonic and Bare Knuckle, both from the Genesis.  The sounds may come straight from the Genesis, but I had to severely alter the Bare Knuckle songs to get them to fit with the Sonic songs.  This mashup includes "Green Hill Zone", "Never Return Alive", "Chemical Plant Zone", and "Too Deep".

     

     

  6. On 3/25/2016 at 7:00 PM, HankTheSpankTankJankerson said:

    Did you use a midi file to do this?  Or did you arrange it yourself?

    I used Winamp with various .vgm and .nsf plugins, plus some comparable program for SNES songs.  I loaded up the emulated game music for each system and muted all channels except for one, and captured each individual channel from each game in this way.  Then I was able to tempo match and key match each individual track and mix them together.  

    In a nutshell, all of the sounds you are hearing are the actual emulated sounds from the original games to give the remix a nostalgic feeling.  But since there are so many more instruments including a mixture of wavetable, FM, and oscillators that no single piece of old hardware could do, the mixture also ends up seeming a bit new.   

  7. This is a remix I made of Mega Man 2.  I used Winamp plugins to isolate each individual instrument from both the NES and Genesis versions of the game, then I mixed it all together.  Some effects such as reverb, distortion, and pitch shifting were used as well. I hope you like it!

    Part 1: Title Screen, Main Theme, Stage Select, Air Man, Bubble Man, Wood Man, Quick Man

     

    Part 2: Crash Man and Heat Man mashup

     

    Part 3: Metal Man and Flash Man

     

    Part 4: Dr Wily Stage 1 and a huge mashup of all songs

     

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