I thought I was bad at trackers (except for LSDJ on the Game Boy, which I still use and love) until I gave FamiTracker a REAL shot,
and hey! It's not as hard as I thought it was!
I thought it was annoying to have to use the keyboard as a "piano" to insert the notes, ajgdfgjfdg
I've been using FL Studio to make most of my "8-bit" stuff, and while I respected all limits of the 2A03 chip (and sometimes VRC6)
and it would be possible to be played on a real NES, you couldn't "prove" that since its just an audio file.
So, to begin my FT experiences with "style", this:
Vib-Ribbon (PS1) - Sunny Day
is my first cover done entirely in FT, by ear.
EDIT: Oops! Forgot to tell, while this will work in the original FamiTracker, arpeggios will sound a bit weird.
I used HertzDevil's 0CC-FamiTracker Mod which includes arpeggio schemes, so, yeah.
The next FT thing I'm trying to make is a bit harder, but I'm trying.
Here is a preview. (OGG)
and hey! It's not as hard as I thought it was!
I thought it was annoying to have to use the keyboard as a "piano" to insert the notes, ajgdfgjfdg
I've been using FL Studio to make most of my "8-bit" stuff, and while I respected all limits of the 2A03 chip (and sometimes VRC6)
and it would be possible to be played on a real NES, you couldn't "prove" that since its just an audio file.
So, to begin my FT experiences with "style", this:
Vib-Ribbon (PS1) - Sunny Day
is my first cover done entirely in FT, by ear.
EDIT: Oops! Forgot to tell, while this will work in the original FamiTracker, arpeggios will sound a bit weird.
I used HertzDevil's 0CC-FamiTracker Mod which includes arpeggio schemes, so, yeah.
The next FT thing I'm trying to make is a bit harder, but I'm trying.
Here is a preview. (OGG)