I wish more people realized how much emotion there is in soundtracks, vocal tracks are fine and all but nothing moves me personally like certain soundtracks do.
seriously I just wish I knew more people that enjoyed this kind of music like I do.
I made the thread to see if anyone else here feels this way,
There is nothing like sitting back and grabbing a cold beer listing to some vgm osts.
Thanks to everyone who takes the time to upload music for us the to download.
Yes I greatly apologize for not posting but now I finally have some free time I’ll gladly join in on the discussions ๐
So welcome again! I’m off to work now… See ya ’round.
Video game music
Anime music (both Japanese and English)
J-Pop and J-Rock
Cartoon music
80’s Music
Classical/orchestrated music
Other
After a while my friends were starting to get into metal bands and stuff and they gave me a lot of music in that time. Now here’s the fun part: I visualized the music as it was a videogame OST. I can never listen to Korn and not imagine a Sonic game with a badass asshole fancharacter as lead character.
Same thing with The Prodigy’s "The Fat of the Land", like some adrenalin-fueled high-speed chase action sequence. This kind of ‘visualising a videogame’ really helps when I compose music myself.
I know, it’s silly, but it only fueled my love for videogame music. There’s absolutely no shame into preferring it over ‘regular’ music. ๐
Love the variety ๐
I wish more people realized how much emotion there is in soundtracks, vocal tracks are fine and all but nothing moves me personally like certain soundtracks do.
seriously I just wish I knew more people that enjoyed this kind of music like I do.
I made the thread to see if anyone else here feels this way,
There is nothing like sitting back and grabbing a cold beer listing to some vgm osts.
Thanks to everyone who takes the time to upload music for us the to download.
Definitely not alone!
seriously I just wish I knew more people that enjoyed this kind of music like I do
There are just so many closed-minded people out there. They believe that the stuff that they listen to is the only stuff that should be listen to.
Interestingly enough, there might be more people out there that enjoy this type of music then you think, many of them just don’t admit to it, something about ‘not wanting to embarrass themselves’. ๐
There is nothing like sitting back and grabbing a cold beer listing to some vgm osts.
Well, I’m not much for bear, maybe champagne will do the trick. :p
lol. Well, there’s Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII- Original Soundtrack, maybe some Final Fantasy Vocal tracks, oh and some Megaman Transmission music, that’s always good/better with Champagne. ๐
Furthermore, I’m convinced that non-lyrical music can inspire brilliance and creativity, so more power to us! (Not that ordinary music can’t, but I do think there’s something special in deviating from the norm.)
The downside, of course, is that game symphonics / concerts are few and far between. So, too, are official releases, which is why so many of us have turned to ripping.
I couldn’t agree more. However, it’s cool if they make the orchestral music really memorable, kinda like Project Sylpheed even though it were only 3 or 4 tracks that was worth it.
I really love the Genesis/Megadrive sound chip FM synthesis…
That’s exactly where I was coming from, I was thinking about the Genesis, and those old Japanese computers.I really miss the use of FM synth in game music.
You know I have a little project in mind to compose music with both the 8-bit synths from the Gameboy/Master System era with the 8-bit FM synthesis from Genesis ๐
However it’s all emulated with the appropriate software synthesizers (VSTs) so it isn’t really music "on chips", and I’m not happy with my current compositions, lol. Still planning on making threads about it when I’ve got a few good tracks to show though.
Also, I’m sure you’ve heard about it but there’s an album out using only the old school FM synths… "FM Sound Module Maniax" it’s called if I’m not mistaken. If you haven’t heard it, check it out.
However it’s all emulated with the appropriate software synthesizers (VSTs) so it isn’t really music "on chips", and I’m not happy with my current compositions, lol. Still planning on making threads about it when I’ve got a few good tracks to show though.
Also, I’m sure you’ve heard about it but there’s an album out using only the old school FM synths… "FM Sound Module Maniax" it’s called if I’m not mistaken. If you haven’t heard it, check it out.
I hear you.I tried to use TFM Music Maker, but that was complicated.I now use VOPM and Chip32, but I still can’t make anything to my liking.I already have FM Sound Module Maniax, are there any other CD like that?
Nothing I know of to be honest…
Haha, I’m using the same VSTs, with a bit of Magical 8-bit plug-in thrown in for good measure.
Haven’t used tracker-based music creation because I’m not good at looking at the numbers and ‘seeing’ the notes. I need something with a piano roll :p
Sadly I use FL Studio so even though I can perfectly make it sound like a Genesis song using the right sounds, I have no real hardware limitation like the real thing. I can figuratively speaking have a million instances of the synths running at the same time, haha.
Oh well, I’m sure we both will have our breakthrough at one point or another. Hobbies should never be shot down by one if they think "it’s not good enough". If I said that to myself many years ago, my current life would be emptier and much more boring.
Haha, I’m using the same VSTs, with a bit of Magical 8-bit plug-in thrown in for good measure.
Haven’t used tracker-based music creation because I’m not good at looking at the numbers and ‘seeing’ the notes. I need something with a piano roll :p
Sadly I use FL Studio so even though I can perfectly make it sound like a Genesis song using the right sounds, I have no real hardware limitation like the real thing. I can figuratively speaking have a million instances of the synths running at the same time, haha.
I also use FL Studio, what I do is, I use the same restrictions as the 2612 & SN76489.For instance , I’ll have 5 VOPM and one for samples, or 2 Chip32, with another channel for noise.Thanks for telling me about Magical 8-bit plug-in, had no idea that existed.
Haha, glad I could help ya. The output is a bit louder than most VSTs though, so you’ll have to adjust that a little.
I look forward to hearing your creations at some point in the future, dude! ๐
Say, if you happen to stumble upon some good 8-bit sounding samples, tell me! I’ll try and put up a self-ripped Sonic 2 percussion set one of these days.
PS. Glad to see a fellow VGM-inspired composer on the forums.
tb_toad
tb_peach
tb_triforce
tb_monomate
All very interesting to check out for more 8-bit goodness!
I look forward to hearing your creations at some point in the future, dude! ๐
Say, if you happen to stumble upon some good 8-bit sounding samples, tell me! I’ll try and put up a self-ripped Sonic 2 percussion set one of these days.
PS. Glad to see a fellow VGM-inspired composer on the forums.
I have those VSTs, but I only use Triforce for noise hats.For sampling, what I’ll do is get real samples,lower the bitrate, and downsample them.For example the snare from Sonic 2 is from the Roland TR-626.I’ll just run the 626 snare through a downsampler, I use Bitcrusher.Check out Soundshock.se, it’s a FM Synth forum.
at both of you.