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[quote=Warheart]I think I said this before but it's a bit funny to see Vinyl Scratch doing Tim Follin styled songs instead of something like dubstep :P
Anyway, this song is really good, looking forward to see more from you [/quote]It's just something I've come to be good at. I probably wouldn't be making chiptunes had I never discovered his work, as he is one of my biggest influences.
Making dubstep is something I've had on my mind for a while but haven't gotten around to it, mainly since I have been studying for finals and I have some unfinished songs. Instead of finishing those songs, however, I have decided to shove them aside and I'm happy to announce I have a dubstep tune in the works. (Believe it or not, it's going to be my first attempt at dubstep, and it's going to be a cover of a notorious song from a notorious game by a notorious company :P. I might post a WIP of it at a later date.) Luckily, Summer break is just around the corner so I'll have more time to work on it.
[quote=VinylScratch][quote=Warheart]I think I said this before but it's a bit funny to see Vinyl Scratch doing Tim Follin styled songs instead of something like dubstep :P
Anyway, this song is really good, looking forward to see more from you [/quote]It's just something I've come to be good at. I probably wouldn't be making chiptunes had I never discovered his work, as he is one of my biggest influences.
Making dubstep is something I've had on my mind for a while but haven't gotten around to it, mainly since I have been studying for finals and I have some unfinished songs. Instead of finishing those songs, however, I have decided to shove them aside and I'm happy to announce I have a dubstep tune in the works. (Believe it or not, it's going to be my first attempt at dubstep, and it's going to be a cover of a notorious song from a notorious game by a notorious company :P. I might post a WIP of it at a later date.) Luckily, Summer break is just around the corner so I'll have more time to work on it.[/quote]
Well, who doesn't like Tim Follin? But yeah, I was more or less joking about the dubstep thing, but if that's what you wanna do then go for it! If you don't care about custom speeds, I highly recommend you to try using VRC7 for the wubs
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I pressed ENTER, realised what was going on in Frame 00, and simply played that for about thirty seconds whilst I understood why instruments 01 and 02 were called "DAT BASS" and "DAT BASS 2", respectively.
As a great lover of both Tim Follin and the character of Vinyl Scratch, I must say that I am very impressed with this original composition. I can hear elements of the High-Score Theme from [i]Silver Surfer[/i] (NES), which is [i]always[/i] a good thing. Keep up the good work.
As for dubstep, there are a number of options: overclocked duty cycle envelopes; VRC7 custom patches (probably the least appealing); N163 waves. LSDj also offers different functions to make decent [i]wubs[/i], but that might be a little "far out", so to speak.
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[quote=VinylScratch](Believe it or not, it's going to be my first attempt at dubstep, and it's going to be a cover of a notorious song from a notorious game by a notorious company :P. I might post a WIP of it at a later date.)[/quote]
I HAVE to make a guess of what this game is. So, is it new school or old school?
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If you want to make chip-dubstep, then I'll point to the PC-Engine. N163 waves aren't good enough (unless if Zamual wants to prove me wrong, haha)
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[quote=poodlecock]If you want to make chip-dubstep, then I'll point to the PC-Engine. N163 waves aren't good enough (unless if Zamual wants to prove me wrong, haha)[/quote]
I may do...
[quote=moviemovies1][quote=poodlecock]N163 waves aren't good enough (unless if Zamual wants to prove me wrong, haha)[/quote]
Let me prove you wrong instead
On-Topic: This is absolutely wonderful. I love the Follin-style you have used with this![/quote]
Hmm.. on the right track, but not quite there yet. It feels too gritty.
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"im going to continue making this crazy stuff then after a while my style will be so sick that you will be like damn suuun that shit is so sick i dont even get it. i will be like bro its ok.. you dont have to." -omgdonut
[quote=poodlecock][quote=moviemovies1][quote=poodlecock]N163 waves aren't good enough (unless if Zamual wants to prove me wrong, haha)[/quote]
Let me prove you wrong instead
On-Topic: This is absolutely wonderful. I love the Follin-style you have used with this![/quote]
Hmm.. on the right track, but not quite there yet. It feels too gritty.[/quote]
I tried.
The N163 almost can't do less grit without sacrificing readability.
Now, let's avoid derailing this thread any more and take this elsewhere.
PS: The PC engine would be a much worse choice for chipstep than the 2A03+N163.
[quote=ENumbers]I pressed ENTER, realised what was going on in Frame 00, and simply played that for about thirty seconds whilst I understood why instruments 01 and 02 were called "DAT BASS" and "DAT BASS 2", respectively.
As a great lover of both Tim Follin and the character of Vinyl Scratch, I must say that I am very impressed with this original composition. I can hear elements of the High-Score Theme from Silver Surfer (NES), which is always a good thing. Keep up the good work.
As for dubstep, there are a number of options: overclocked duty cycle envelopes; VRC7 custom patches (probably the least appealing); N163 waves. LSDj also offers different functions to make decent wubs, but that might be a little "far out", so to speak.[/quote]Thank you very much! This might be the last of Folliny sort of stuff you'll hear from me for a while though (I will probably make a return with it in the future), because I've decided I want to try different things and I think I will find a good start in that by trying to make dubstep. But hey, since Tim Follin has left such a huge impact on me, don't be surprised to find that sort of stuff in any of my newer work. About the dubstep, I had already started it on N163, so I'm hoping I can get it to sound good. It's only going to use 4 N163 channels so that leaves hissing out of the question. I've used LSDj a few times before and I've heard some of the 'wubs' it's capable of making.
[quote=mmkthecoolest][quote=VinylScratch](Believe it or not, it's going to be my first attempt at dubstep, and it's going to be a cover of a notorious song from a notorious game by a notorious company :P. I might post a WIP of it at a later date.)[/quote]
I HAVE to make a guess of what this game is. So, is it new school or old school?[/quote]It's from an NES game which came out in the early 90's. That's as far as I'm going to go, but I may reveal more later.