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Par anonymous

incognito ergo sum (116)

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08-03-2014, 20:36

Here a video of a Valis II SCC version. The original music data is available too. I'm not sure if this music come from Japan. I would say that this arrangement come from a Japanese user because I found it in a niconico video sharing website as well. In that case nice that TT arrives to Japan.

Par hit9918

Prophet (2932)

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08-03-2014, 22:30

SCC used like chiptune, I like!

Par JohnHassink

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09-03-2014, 03:31

hit9918 wrote:

SCC used like chiptune, I like!

What do you mean? SCC usage is chiptuning by definition. Big smile

Par Huey

Prophet (2694)

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09-03-2014, 08:42

Vey cool tune. And very cool it is on NicoVideo.
Also very nice he has released the physical song on DSK.

Par hit9918

Prophet (2932)

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09-03-2014, 11:29

@JohnHassink,
maybe the category I mean is "western".
Western means agressive rock metal.
The tune is going that direction. With drums and e-guitar.

Par JohnHassink

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09-03-2014, 12:24

@ hit9918
I could give you loads of examples of "agressive rock metal" on both PSG and FM by Japanese composers, which would probably make it "Eastern". So I still don't really see your point.

Par hit9918

Prophet (2932)

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09-03-2014, 12:46

@JohnHassink, yes I am interested in the examples!

Par hit9918

Prophet (2932)

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10-03-2014, 23:09

@JohnHassink,
what is my point. how to make the point "westerner makes more western music" Wink

I found it: melody is one thing, the other thing is the chip hack.
western is more chip hack.

An example, goblins CPC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgufriFkri4&t=2m30s
need to listen a minute to get all the nonstandard parts.

Par Grauw

Ascended (10772)

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11-03-2014, 00:55

You mean things like fast arpeggios and PSG envelope generator LFOs that get into the audio range Smile.

In T4N3’s Valis II tune, I especially like the effect at 0:23. I had a listen to the original on @JohnHassink’s YouTube channel… I like the SCC version better! :)

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