Loeder | Brinstar (Red Swampy Area) 8-BIT - Super Metroid @LoederMusic | Uploaded 7 years ago | Updated 7 hours ago
Amazing song, it's eerie but also pretty chill. I also love the bass in this one, despite the fact that it's just 2 notes over and over again. Also found a way to convert sounds into DCPM samples that can be played on the NES! This is how I made the choir sound. It's a pretty long sample so it would have taken up quite a lot of space on a NES catridge. The thumbnail was incredibly hard to draw by the way. Enjoy!
Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/LoederMusic
Download my 8-bit music here: dropbox.com/sh/lu6gtp4e5f6uhma/AAAZUaQrqeT7rKgtJXC8C9GYa?dl=0
Samus Pixel Art: http://imgur.com/a/Cut5w
Other covers of this piece:
8-bit: youtube.com/watch?v=7SyzH0hDfDg&t=
8-bit: youtube.com/watch?v=1WOZhf6pw-0&t=
8-bit: youtube.com/watch?v=7-0Si3FjG_Y&t=
8-bit expansion chip: youtube.com/watch?v=yr42WrBXQu4&t=
====General Information====
-I use MidiTrail to make the video. It is a program that gives you a cool 3D view by loading a piano midi.
-I don't show drums, samples and echoes in the video, this is to make it easier to see the notes.
-I use FL Studio with a plugin called NES VST, made by Matt Montag! You can check out his site here, you can also donate: mattmontag.com/projects-page/nintendo-vst
-You can use my songs in your videos, as long as you put a link to my channel in the description. Also letting me know would be nice :-)
-This song faithful to the limitations of the NES (except for maybe the audio quality.) However the way I create these is nothing like actual NES music programming, which is -of course- a lot harder.
-The image that I use in the video isn't in any way 8-bit, it's just simple pixel art. I create the image myself.
-I don't really ''take'' request, but I will check out every suggestion so feel free to comment!
-Criticism is appreciated. but keep in mind that the NES can only play a certain amount of notes at a time,
so that's why almost no song can be recreated perfectly.
-Enjoy!!
Amazing song, it's eerie but also pretty chill. I also love the bass in this one, despite the fact that it's just 2 notes over and over again. Also found a way to convert sounds into DCPM samples that can be played on the NES! This is how I made the choir sound. It's a pretty long sample so it would have taken up quite a lot of space on a NES catridge. The thumbnail was incredibly hard to draw by the way. Enjoy!
Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/LoederMusic
Download my 8-bit music here: dropbox.com/sh/lu6gtp4e5f6uhma/AAAZUaQrqeT7rKgtJXC8C9GYa?dl=0
Samus Pixel Art: http://imgur.com/a/Cut5w
Other covers of this piece:
8-bit: youtube.com/watch?v=7SyzH0hDfDg&t=
8-bit: youtube.com/watch?v=1WOZhf6pw-0&t=
8-bit: youtube.com/watch?v=7-0Si3FjG_Y&t=
8-bit expansion chip: youtube.com/watch?v=yr42WrBXQu4&t=
====General Information====
-I use MidiTrail to make the video. It is a program that gives you a cool 3D view by loading a piano midi.
-I don't show drums, samples and echoes in the video, this is to make it easier to see the notes.
-I use FL Studio with a plugin called NES VST, made by Matt Montag! You can check out his site here, you can also donate: mattmontag.com/projects-page/nintendo-vst
-You can use my songs in your videos, as long as you put a link to my channel in the description. Also letting me know would be nice :-)
-This song faithful to the limitations of the NES (except for maybe the audio quality.) However the way I create these is nothing like actual NES music programming, which is -of course- a lot harder.
-The image that I use in the video isn't in any way 8-bit, it's just simple pixel art. I create the image myself.
-I don't really ''take'' request, but I will check out every suggestion so feel free to comment!
-Criticism is appreciated. but keep in mind that the NES can only play a certain amount of notes at a time,
so that's why almost no song can be recreated perfectly.
-Enjoy!!