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Question on Low Bass - Anamanaguchi The Dark One Posted: 2015-01-27 20:11  (Last Edited: 2015-01-27 20:11) Reply | Quote
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Anyone know how to get the sound of the crazy distorted low instrument at the beginning of Scott Pilgrim the Dark One by Anamanaguchi?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LJUMQotQBw

Posted: 2015-01-27 21:11  (Last Edited: 2015-01-27 21:46) Reply | Quote
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Hello and Welcome to the Famitracker Forum

You could do this with a distortet Namco N163 wave. It sounds kinda like an Atari ^^
But remember: If you want to access deep tones, you've gotta have multiple chnnels enabled (it's got soemthing to do with the frequency divider)

Example attached

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Posted: 2015-01-27 21:12  (Last Edited: 2015-01-27 21:14) Reply | Quote
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I was able to get something pretty similar by just making an instrument with a "| 0 1" duty cycle envelope, playing an E-1 on a pulse channel, and changing the engine speed (tracker > engine speed > custom) to something higher. Different speeds will cause different aliasing; somewhere around 240-250Hz seems to get close, but even a 1 Hz difference will change the aliasing pattern so it sounds different.

I really wish the engine speed dialog would let you type in the speed since the slider isn't accurate!

Posted: 2015-01-27 21:30 Reply | Quote
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Famitracker + Cheat Engine = type in engine speed.

That's how people were able to make 26000Hz songs. But, it's a little ridiculous to do that.

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Posted: 2015-01-27 21:35 Reply | Quote
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Wow that sounds awesome. Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks a lot!

Posted: 2015-01-27 21:44  (Last Edited: 2015-01-27 21:45) Reply | Quote
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Did you find an engine speed that works well? I'm curious to know too :o (or did you mean the N163 method?)

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Sorry the atari_fart_ftm. I did check out your engine speed method though and that sounds great too. I'll use them both.

Posted: 2015-01-27 22:05 Reply | Quote
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Glad I could help ^^

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Posted: 2015-01-28 04:35 Reply | Quote
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If you want an easier solution you could just use Raster Music Tracker if you want. Somtimes its better to switch systems depending on what you want to do.

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Posted: 2015-01-28 17:18 Reply | Quote
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[quote=jfbillingsley]I was able to get something pretty similar by just making an instrument with a "| 0 1" duty cycle envelope, playing an E-1 on a pulse channel, and changing the engine speed (tracker > engine speed > custom) to something higher. Different speeds will cause different aliasing; somewhere around 240-250Hz seems to get close, but even a 1 Hz difference will change the aliasing pattern so it sounds different.

I really wish the engine speed dialog would let you type in the speed since the slider isn't accurate![/quote]You can use the left/right arrow keys to move 1 point up/down.

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Ahaaa, that I didn't know about, thanks!

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