LucasMIDIThis MIDI has been in the making for over a year now... Ever since I released the original version, I was unhappy with the results. It was a low quality merge with plenty of errors. In this version, all of them are fixed! Both the video and the audio are the original MIDI, there was no removing of overlaps. This made the audio and video take forever to render, but the OR audio did not sound good at all so I did not use it. 100,000 voices actually isn't enough for this MIDI; there are a few spots where it completely dies rip. I considered using OmniConverter, but that fails on most midis that have over 2,000 tracks and this has about 20,000 tracks so there was no way that it was going to work. I also didn't want to split the MIDI into separate midis with under 2,000 tracks because that would take forever and it would basically be a waste of time. I would have rendered the entire MIDI in OmniConverter if it wasn't a broken mess as it kind of is at the moment. I wasn't sure how to edit the video because VSDC is starting to feel more limited than other video editors (limited effects and stuff) so I put together a basic video as seen here. It is obviously terrible editing (if you even want to call it that lol) but I am just not getting the hang of davinci resolve yet. Also, this is the largest merge that I know of that does not contain Bad Apple 1.2 Billion (aside from the original @everyone mode) Yes, I know the name is cringy, but I didn't feel like renaming this MIDI when its basically a fixed version of the original ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Lastly, I don't recommend using this MIDI for merges. I have a larger extension of this that will be released sooner or later (whenever I decide to render the video and have a better audio solution). So feel free to make a video on this and whatever, but consider saving your resources for the larger version lol.
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Ultralight MIDI Player 1.6 B2 (Took a few days to render at 4K60 iirc) Audio: Keppy's MIDI Converter (100,000 Voices; took 2 WEEKS to render lol) Soundfont: Arachno Soundfont Audio Editing: FL Studio 20 Producer Edition
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 @3.9 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 Full specs on channel about Page.
Merge list: Bad Apple 5.1 Sustain Carlos S. M. and TSMB2
Bad Apple 10.5 Million Lucas9810 (Me)
Bad Apple Nuclear Bomb 30 Million Gingeas
Bad Apple 7.67 Million Acer, TSMB2, And Gingeas
Bad Apple 20.6 Million TSBM2 and 인한국
Bad Apple 16 Million TSMB2, Yair92002, InDaHood, ZH603, Acer and Carlos S. M
Bad Apple 17.59 Million TSMB2, Acer, and Snopi
Bad Apple 3.5 Million TSMB2
Bad Apple 4.6 Million TSMB2
Bad Apple Super Synthesized Mode V1 Cramel Iffy
Bad Apple Super Synthesized Mode V2 Cramel Iffy
Bad Apple 17.35 Million InDaHood, TSMB2, Acer, and PianoKid0051
Bad Apple Black Hole Mode OrangePaprika67, core, and XanderoskaupLP_8000
Bad Apple Ultimate PC R*per OrangePaprika67
Bad Apple Technology Mode xXdave70Xx
Bad Apple Ripe Mode Logo The Pizza Pie, Sir Spork, Core MKWii, and White Notes
Bad Apple Ultimate PC R*pe Logo The Pizza Pie, TSMB2, TFPA78, ANONE, White Notes, Jinjenia, MrBurn37000vr, Dmitrys Music, Simalatus Estria Songs, Orangepaprika 67, Core MKWii, and Cristey White
[Black MIDI] Bad Apple @EVERYONE Mode ~ VERSION 2LucasMIDI2021-02-06 | This MIDI has been in the making for over a year now... Ever since I released the original version, I was unhappy with the results. It was a low quality merge with plenty of errors. In this version, all of them are fixed! Both the video and the audio are the original MIDI, there was no removing of overlaps. This made the audio and video take forever to render, but the OR audio did not sound good at all so I did not use it. 100,000 voices actually isn't enough for this MIDI; there are a few spots where it completely dies rip. I considered using OmniConverter, but that fails on most midis that have over 2,000 tracks and this has about 20,000 tracks so there was no way that it was going to work. I also didn't want to split the MIDI into separate midis with under 2,000 tracks because that would take forever and it would basically be a waste of time. I would have rendered the entire MIDI in OmniConverter if it wasn't a broken mess as it kind of is at the moment. I wasn't sure how to edit the video because VSDC is starting to feel more limited than other video editors (limited effects and stuff) so I put together a basic video as seen here. It is obviously terrible editing (if you even want to call it that lol) but I am just not getting the hang of davinci resolve yet. Also, this is the largest merge that I know of that does not contain Bad Apple 1.2 Billion (aside from the original @everyone mode) Yes, I know the name is cringy, but I didn't feel like renaming this MIDI when its basically a fixed version of the original ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Lastly, I don't recommend using this MIDI for merges. I have a larger extension of this that will be released sooner or later (whenever I decide to render the video and have a better audio solution). So feel free to make a video on this and whatever, but consider saving your resources for the larger version lol.
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Ultralight MIDI Player 1.6 B2 (Took a few days to render at 4K60 iirc) Audio: Keppy's MIDI Converter (100,000 Voices; took 2 WEEKS to render lol) Soundfont: Arachno Soundfont Audio Editing: FL Studio 20 Producer Edition
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 @3.9 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 Full specs on channel about Page.
Merge list: Bad Apple 5.1 Sustain Carlos S. M. and TSMB2
Bad Apple 10.5 Million Lucas9810 (Me)
Bad Apple Nuclear Bomb 30 Million Gingeas
Bad Apple 7.67 Million Acer, TSMB2, And Gingeas
Bad Apple 20.6 Million TSBM2 and 인한국
Bad Apple 16 Million TSMB2, Yair92002, InDaHood, ZH603, Acer and Carlos S. M
Bad Apple 17.59 Million TSMB2, Acer, and Snopi
Bad Apple 3.5 Million TSMB2
Bad Apple 4.6 Million TSMB2
Bad Apple Super Synthesized Mode V1 Cramel Iffy
Bad Apple Super Synthesized Mode V2 Cramel Iffy
Bad Apple 17.35 Million InDaHood, TSMB2, Acer, and PianoKid0051
Bad Apple Black Hole Mode OrangePaprika67, core, and XanderoskaupLP_8000
Bad Apple Ultimate PC R*per OrangePaprika67
Bad Apple Technology Mode xXdave70Xx
Bad Apple Ripe Mode Logo The Pizza Pie, Sir Spork, Core MKWii, and White Notes
Bad Apple Ultimate PC R*pe Logo The Pizza Pie, TSMB2, TFPA78, ANONE, White Notes, Jinjenia, MrBurn37000vr, Dmitrys Music, Simalatus Estria Songs, Orangepaprika 67, Core MKWii, and Cristey White
*Timestamps:* 0:00 - Intro 0:06 - Comparison 3:00 - First Crash 4:19 - Final Crash 11:15 - Graphs
Black MIDI Comparisons are intended to showcase performance of community members’ computers in an application called Piano From Above. These comparisons have been in use for around 10 years in the community. This is the largest comparison I have ever created - I chose to use 30 (6x5) runs so I could use space at the top and bottom for MIDI info. Additionally, I decided to make the comparison in 1:1 scaling, meaning the raw resolution of the video is 11520x6480. I had to use Cheat Engine again to force my video editor above the resolution limit. There were very few issues with the hack, but some gaussian blur effects had to be adjusted due to the high values. All participants were required to submit runs in high-bitrate 1080p60 resolution in order to preserve the scaling. The audio was created in FL Studio using a few tricks I learned over the years to create the best audio possible. This is what all comparisons should look like.
*Analysis:* Septette for the Dead Princess (Also known as RST) 44.7 Million is very similar to previous versions of the MIDI in terms of crash styling. There are no massive sustain bombs (high polyphony), but the crashes get their strength from the large number of notes being played each second. This means that newer CPUs will generally perform better than older ones with few exceptions. The latest generations of Intel CPUs perform the best so far, likely due to a combination of high clockspeeds (over 5GHz), large L2 cache banks (2MB per core), and an optimized architecture. Although the latest Zen 4 chips from AMD feature improve upon the previous generation with double the L2 cache (1MB per core vs 512KB in Zen 3) and much higher clockspeeds, they seem to perform closer to Intel's 12th generation chips. Since this MIDI has a maximum of 7,627 polyphony, there is very little usage of the highest bank of cache, meaning that the L3 cache in the latest chips goes mostly unused.
*Side Notes:* Mitchell MIDI's 3400G system utilizes integrated graphics, meaning that only 14GB of system memory is usable by the operating system. MIDI performance may suffer as a result. TheWonder[WP]'s 7100U run was performed with just 12GB ram, resulting in noticeable pagefile lag. Yun's 5.2GHz 7700K system performs on levels unseen on Skylake based systems. I need to compare with similarly clocked systems to ensure legitimacy. Pat139's 1165G7 massively underperforms, likely due to some form of pagefile lag.
*Reflection:* 30 members is too many people in a comparison. I have found that around 16-20 members is the easiest to follow, much easier to edit, and easy to find people for. Additionally, VSDC gets extremely slow with 30 videos on screen, to the point where I needed to prerender sections of the video to replace sections of the final video. Lastly, 12K resolution is hard to work with; I had to downscale all my test exports to 4K resolution to play the video back because VLC won't even generate a video stream from it (even with software encoding), so I had to either use FFPlay, which resulted in about 5FPS playback on my overclocked R9 5900x, or spend 2 hours downscaling the video to 4K. Yikes. I think for any future comparisons, I will limit the video quality to 8K resolution max.
Thank you to everyone who helped me with this comparison! I would not have been able to put this video together if I did not have support from the people below: *Thinker-AI and Fits* - Creating the MIDI used in the comparison *Orangepaprika 67* - Giving me a discord channel to communicate with *1%1* - Video background inspiration *Everyone who submitted* - Read the full list and see full PC Specs here: bit.ly/3JjTn9f
*MIDI Information:* Creators: Thinker-AI and Fits Original Video: youtu.be/FEnLIc9xRgc Download: BMC Discord (discord.gg/s42aft8) - bit.ly/404Ugbq Notes: 44,687,648 Time: 4:41.9 Size: 340.99 MB First Crash: 3:00 Max NPS: 1,477,841 Max Polyphony: 6,575 Final Crash: 4:19 Max NPS: 3,443,282 Max Polyphony: 7,627 Full Crash Point Information: bit.ly/3ZZzCtf
Video Editing: VSDC Free Video Editor (6.6.5.269) Resolution: 11520x6480p60 Audio Editing: FL Studio 21 Producer Edition Plugins: Loudmax, Fruity Limiter, Fruity Reeverb 2 Note Counter: Zenith 2.1.5 - bit.ly/3j7P9Xt Intro/Outro Audio: RST 44.7 with FantasyPianoX4_2.sf2 Font: Mina Thumbnail: GIMP
*PC Info:* (Editing, Not used in comparison) AMD Ryzen 9 5900X Nvidia RTX 3060 OC 128GB DDR4 3600
*Copyright Notice:* bit.ly/3XXLfzi If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] CPU Frier 3.32 Million/ Legit RunLucasMIDI2022-12-03 | Unfortunately, My pc is just too powerful
MIDI Info: Creator: @TCG137 Original Video: youtu.be/PjJlkIiOVEw Download: On the Video Notes: 3,323,096 Time: 2:07.6 Size: 25.41 MiB Max NPS: 269,341 Max Polyphony: 64,363
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 (Stock, WinMM Patch) Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: Roland Nice Piano
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] Aua Ah Ah Community Merge / PFA No LagLucasMIDI2022-07-16 | This is the most powerful MIDI ever showcased in unmodified PFA. No OCR/OR was used, and there was no sketchy stuff involved. This video was created in part using a python script (as seen here: youtu.be/4liw7Sk5Qmk ). However, it was modified to not lag, making this video possible. The script broke after the crash, so I had to record the last ~30 seconds at 0.001 speed, but it turned out perfect. Enjoy!! Also, read the FAQ below if you have any questions.
MIDI Info: Creators: @orangepaprika67, @LexonBlackzz, @1pre1, @mkwiicore, @Danidanijr, @piano_arts_2007, @ColderNess, @PopoTheGamer, @chickentortilla, @ponluxime, @milki5100, @OddPandemonium03, Vaporeon, @thebigjimbo66m4, kiario, Glaceon's MIDIs, @blackmidigrimmy3092, @TheJJsMidiCorner-rg1vz, @CaedsMIDIChannel, @033D, Lucas9810 (Me), @agaminglaptop6947, @minecraftfanredstone, @NewFall, @edogawaconanblack, @troubledump (sorry if there are multiple aliases or errors) Original Videos: youtu.be/2tC0AAfXQHI Download: On the Video Notes: 310,979,003 Time: 2:05.9 Size: 1.77 GiB Max NPS: 130,734,094 Max Polyphony: 13,377,911
FAQ: This video is 4k, but PFA's timer box looks like 1080p I used 200% scaling in windows, so everything looks larger. The MIDI is over 2GB, so you used OR, right? Nope! I have a private MIDI compression utility that somehow compresses MIDIs so they are smaller. It keeps the same note count, but makes the file smaller. The limit for 2GB MIDI files with compression is about 300-350 million notes (depending on the MIDI). Why is the FPS refreshing so fast? Each frame was screenshotted using an external python script, so each frame has a different FPS value. Why does the FPS stay on 8.8 at around 1:27 and the end of the video? This is a result of an OmniMIDI speedhack glitch which freezes PFA's FPS window for some reason. Here is a showcase video: youtu.be/svn6YzZCzS4 Why did you use OmniMIDI speedhack if the video is screenshotted? The end of the MIDI glitches out when the MIDI is skipped, so the ending section was recorded at 0.001 speed. Here is a showcase video: youtu.be/LLz61ifbKyM Why is there a section of normal FPS after the crash? I screenshotted the crash twice due to lag. The second screenshots were done after the FPS was glitched to 8.8, and I mixed the 2 together to remove all lag. Heres some video editor screenshot if it helps: https://i.imgur.com/zzC1f2E.png https://i.imgur.com/I5UcaD1.png
bruhhh screenshot method is so complicated lmfao, sorry if its hard to explain. Heres all my proof and stuff that this isn't a faked video bc those have unfortunately become more common than they used to be. As always, feel free to reach out if you have any questions/concerns. Screenshot folders: youtu.be/uKd8JySROl0 MIDI loading proof: https://i.imgur.com/MGK98RN.png Ram Usage: https://i.imgur.com/kWh4EHc.png Partial Legit Run Proof: youtu.be/f7Dyhx2gxV4 End recording proof: https://i.imgur.com/xVuw520.png
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 (Stock, WinMM Patch) Speed editor: OmniMIDI Integrated WinMM Speed tool Audio: Keppy's MIDI Converter (Per Track, Realtime) Audio Editing: FL Studio 20 Producer Edition Soundfont: Yamaha PSR-260 Grand Piano
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] Broken World / Little Creeper / Legit RunLucasMIDI2022-07-06 | Well this MIDI stands out to me because obviously it is good. If you need further explanation, I suggest you watch this video, or the original video listed below. it also has frickin 3 sustain crashes at the end lmfao. ofc none of them are currently passable so they all merge into one mega crash. nice. also rip channel management in the midi, but that is easily fixable. Side note 1: I think it would be interesting to have a comparison of this midi. lmk if you're interested, it would probably be 16 or 25 way, depending on the interest level. minimum specs would need to be cpu: able to pass some of the crashes i guess ram: 16gb video would need to be 1080p60fps Side note 2: pfa nolag coming soon
MIDI Info: Creator: Little Creeper Original Video: youtu.be/EgdOtXahHqQ Download: On the Video Notes: 44,444,444 Time: 7:06.0 Size: 339.54 MiB Max NPS: 3,341,646 Max Polyphony: 72,636
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 (Stock, WinMM Patch) Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: Yamaha PSR-260 Grand Piano
PC info: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X Nvidia RTX 3060 OC 128GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] ooo 000 / Funky Stars 3.5 BillionLucasMIDI2022-06-16 | This MIDI took 220GB of ram and pagefile to load. I distinctly remember trying to render this multiple times throughout the past ~3 years; I gave up once after 3 WEEKS of loading on my old Core 2 Quad system, my FX-4130 system was no better, and I lost about 3% of my old SSD's lifespan trying to use it as pagefile lol. I used a cheap 120GB SSD as pagefile to compliment my ram to successfully load and render this MIDI in UMP within 8 hours.
Watch the older 2.2 Billion note version if you haven't already! youtu.be/18dbXuU2rE0
MIDI Info: Creators: ooo 000, ? (Base MIDI) Original Video: youtu.be/Y-6yYhddwFQ Download: in BMC discord (#midis) Notes: 3,518,580,440 Time: 2:20.3 Size: 26.24 GiB Max NPS: 225,380,887 Max Polyphony: 10,582
MIDI Info: Creator: HRK. EXEX Original Video: youtu.be/CQTKpWj7nD4 Download: On the Video Notes: 9,180,502 Time: 1:14.3 Size: 70.04 MiB Max NPS: 858,811 Max Polyphony: 6,196
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 (Stock, WinMM Patch) Audio: Snappy Synth Soundfont: Roland Nice Piano
PC info: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X OC Nvidia RTX 3060 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] Reach For The Moon Immortal Smoke / 82.45 Million / No LagLucasMIDI2022-04-24 | This one took me a bit of time; it wasn't quite as bad as TN3 though. Happy 5 year anniversary to my channel, April 24, 2017 - April 24, 2022 Trivia: I was the one who flipped the patterns for Supermines in the first crash (since Domino cannot flip vertically)
MIDI Info: Creators: Supermines and TheDipperPinez27 (Base MIDI) Original Video: None Download: N/A Notes: 82,446,693 Time: 2:26.2 Size: 629.10 MiB Max NPS: 11,745,418 Max Polyphony: 2,469,841
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Recording Speeds: 0.01, 0.001, 0.00002, 0.00001, 0.000001 Recording Time: 378:43:00 (Plus 11:56:49 in a failed recording) Recording Size: 726 GiB (Plus 26.7 GiB in a failed recording) Audio: Keppy's MIDI Converter (Realtime 100FPS; Split tracks) Soundfont: Yamaha PSR-260 Note Counter was rendered with Zenith arduano.github.io/Zenith-MIDI/start
PC info: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC (Recording) Nvidia RTX 3060 OC (Editing) 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
OC Settings: PBO 1x +200MHz
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] Ka / 11.4 Million Notes / Legit RunLucasMIDI2022-04-05 | This is one of the most interesting MIDIs I have seen; it reminds me of the intro from Eddywaltz' "Des Lapins Dans Des Chats"
MIDI Info: Creator: HRK. EXEX Original Video: youtu.be/JsFdFsK-gdg Download: On the Video Notes: 11,417,342 Time: 2:21.4 Size: 87.47 MiB Max NPS: 2,341,095 Max Polyphony: 21,190
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 (Unmodified) Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: Roland Cherry Piano
PC info: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X OC Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
OC Settings: P cores 8.314GHz E cores Disabled 2.025 VCore all cache disabled
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] Introverted / 113.9 Million / No LagLucasMIDI2022-03-26 | I downloaded this MIDI immediately after it came out but never got around to making a video until a while ago. This video was completed on February 23, 2022. On another note, this MIDI is incredibly difficult to create clean audio for. The velocities are super unbalanced to the point where I had to almost mute tracks so they wouldn't overpower the entire MIDI. I employed almost every audio trick I know when I made the audio, including splitting tracks, volume editing, custom limiters, custom real-time renders, and advanced FL effects.
MIDI Info: Creator: Fennessey Fennec Original Video: youtu.be/EPY-USwTz_k Download: On the Video Notes: 113,989,491 Time: 4:16.0 Size: 869.83 MiB Max NPS: 4,031,953 Max Polyphony: 2,095
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 (No Modifications, WinMM Patch) Recording Speed: 0.01 Recording Time: 8:47:36 Slowdown Tool: WinMM Speed Editor (OmniMIDI) Audio: Keppy's MIDI Converter Audio Rendering Settings: Split Tracks, 120FPS Realtime Render Audio Editor: FL Studio 20.9 Soundfont: Fazoli Grand Piano Soundfont Authors: @MBMS and Soeren Bovbjerg
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5900X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
OC Settings: PBO 1x +200MHz
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] The Black Bomb 2 / U25 / Legit RunLucasMIDI2022-03-19 | This MIDI is extremely powerful due to 2 somewhat sustained ~7 Million note crashes and a multitude of other moderately sustained stutter points.
MIDI Info: Creators: See List Below Original Videos: See List Below Download: On my video: youtu.be/_CPR_sC8PEc Notes: 54,420,572 Time: 4:25.3 Size: 437.30 MiB Max NPS: 6,951,262 Max Polyphony: 38,397
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont:
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5900X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
Notes: 15,521,157 Time: 1:35.7 Tempo: 900 - 1024.1 Tracks: 34 Size: 118.47 MiB Max NPS: 7,354,784 Max Polyphony: 639,021
MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 (No Modifications, WinMM Patch) Speed Editor: Cheat Engine
Recording: Nvidia Shadowplay Recording Speeds: 0.005, 0.00001, 0.01 (sequentially) Total Recording time: 72:05:30 (Yes, that is over 3 days of recording) Recording Folder Screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/ZXCUa0P.png
Audio: Keppy's MIDI Converter (Split tracks, Standard render) Soundfont: Fazoli Grand Piano Fazoli Grand Piano Authors: @MBMS and Soeren Bovbjerg Audio Editing: FL Studio 20.9 Audio Effects: Fruity Reeverb 2, Fruity Limiter
PC info: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
MIDI Info: Creator: Fennessey Fennec Original Video: youtu.be/EPY-USwTz_k Download: On the Video Notes: 113,989,491 Time: 4:16.0 Size: 869.83 MiB Max NPS: 4,031,953 Max Polyphony: 2,095
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 (No Modifications, WinMM Patch) Audio: OmniMIDI (Rip audio lmfao) Soundfont: Fazoli Grand Piano Soundfont Authors: @MBMS and Soeren Bovbjerg
PC info: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
OC Settings: PBO 1x +200MHz
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] The Black Bomb 2 / Update 25 / No LagLucasMIDI2022-02-27 | The Black Bomb 2 is here, and it brings not only an end to my 2+ month absence, but over 54 million notes containing multiple sustain crashes, new and unique art, and renditions on popular songs. The team has worked hard to perfect this MIDI, and hopefully it will be completed somewhat soon. The Black Bomb went through concept stages dating back as far as 2019, but real progress began on January 13, 2021 when a dedicated TBB2 Server (discord.gg/Gjj679PqDz) was created. Progress took off right away, but slowed down around Update 20 due to many members being busy with school. I recently took up the task of preparing the MIDI for a public release which involved removing parts without transitions, unfinished/unfit songs, and other things. They might be added back as time passes and transitions are created. I have created a great deal of updates for the song. Updates U2, U6, U10, U16, U20, U24, and U25 were all edited and finalized by me. I believe the song peaked at over 70 Million notes, but a few parts contained excessively overlapped art and some songs were removed, lowering the note count. Most questions relating to the history and details of the MIDI are welcomed in the comments, and I will attempt to answer them as I am able to.
Project Start Date: 1/11/21 Time Spent on Project: 129 Hours, 30 Minutes FLP Size: 769.92 MiB
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 (No Modifications, WinMM Patch) Speed Editor: Cheat Engine Recording Software: Nvidia Shadowplay Recording Speeds: 0.01, 0.001 Recording Time: 10:53:27
Editing: VSDC Video Editor (Pain in the ass, do not recommend for advanced 4K projects) Thumbnail: GIMP (Taken at 2:21.9 MIDI Time) Font: Frostbite Narrow
Audio: Keppy's MIDI Converter (Split tracks, 600 FPS Realtime render) Soundfonts: Fazoli Grand Piano (Intro), Roland Cherry Piano Fazoli Grand Piano Authors: @MBMS and Soeren Bovbjerg Audio Editing: FL Studio 20.9 Audio Effects: Fruity Reeverb 2, Fruity Limiter, EQ
PC info: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] Phantom Ensemble / 9.00 Million NotesLucasMIDI2021-12-24 | I have been somewhat busy recently and have had little to no motivation to make videos. I have made progress on a few projects, but nothing worth uploading at this point. On a more positive note, this is a very well done midi by Kumakki with some sick pitch bends as well! I honestly wish kumakki was still making midis, but I can understand when people move on. Merry Christmas!!
MIDI Info: Creator: Kumakki Original Video: youtu.be/0Cv47RLa6_U Download: On the Video Notes: 9,000,000 Time: 2:30.7 Size: 68.70 MiB Max NPS: 484,464 Max Polyphony: 800
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 (Realtime) Audio: SnappySynth Soundfont: Keppy's Yamaha C7
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
MIDI Info: Creators: Trina Lydia, Poisonous Cat and Grimmy Original Video: youtube.com/watch?v=KH9FE9IdgwI Download: On the Video Notes: 37,510,392 Time: 4:10.2 Size: 286.24 MiB Max NPS: 2,642,006 Max Polyphony: 1,880
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: Keppy's Yamaha C7
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
OC Settings: PBO 1x +200MHz
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] Heart and Soul / Test 28 / Legit RunLucasMIDI2021-10-30 | After a long hiatus with this MIDI due to school and work, I can finally present version 28 of this MIDI. I removed and added many things, and made it sound better than previous versions. This video was made in somewhat of a rush due to my planned video getting copyright claimed, so I have to wait for the dispute to expire before I can publish it. I put too much work into my no-lag videos for them to get claimed by a large company. Also, version 24 of this MIDI has been released here: drive.google.com/file/d/1yQBa2E1ZkZp_Ph_Nxud6fWbODYuLe5kR/view?usp=sharing Just as a reminder, downloads for all of my public MIDIs are available here: drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/144QsEp_2tU2NfkAgFDM29xje1KqskQDe
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: Arachno Soundfont (Piano Only)
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
OC Settings: PBO 1x +200MHz
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] Sable / 90 Million Notes / Legit RunLucasMIDI2021-10-18 | I decided to throw in this extra upload just because I couldn't resist! I love most of the parts in this, but sadly PFA lags in some of the best parts. It just seems to be slightly too much for my PC. I will likely do a PFA no-lag on this.
MIDI Info: Creator: Fennessey Fennec Original Video: youtu.be/uyaOBZ-WKWA Download: On the Video Notes: 90,000,000 Time: 6:18.0 Size: 692.3 MiB Max NPS: 10,831,887 Max Polyphony: 2,956
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: Arachno Soundfont (Piano Only)
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
OC Settings: PBO 1x +200MHz
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] Fennesseys Theme / 148.5 Million / Legit RunLucasMIDI2021-10-16 | New MIDI by a newer creator in the MIDI community; they are showing major potential. This MIDI is somewhat powerful; the end section is sustained 5 million notes per second which lags my PC hard. It is also 2088 BPM, which means that I had to use a fast note speed to avoid invisible notes.
I am working on a very large no-lag (20M+ NPS crash) that still needs decent audio and needs to be edited, so that will likely be released next week or the week after due to school and working 16 hour weekends.
Thank you to all of my subscribers, viewers, and friends for your continued support!!
MIDI Info: Creator: Fennessey Fennec Original Video: youtu.be/wutAUOc8aQo Download: On the Video Notes: 148,536,130 Time: 5:10.8 Size: 1.11 GiB Max NPS: 5,703,340 Max Polyphony: 2,072
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: FantasyPianoX4_2.sf2
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
OC Settings: PBO 1x +200MHz
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] Septette for the Dead Princess 44.7 Million / No LagLucasMIDI2021-10-02 | I finally recorded this MIDI after over 9 months since I recorded a legit run on my old Ryzen 5 2600 system (youtu.be/T2v4rQjmcag ). I was able to use 1% speed on the entire video so it is one single video recording. I am still experimenting with video editing; I won’t be getting a new GPU anytime soon so I am stuck with my 1650 Super which in turn means no DaVinci Resolve. However, I think this video turned out well despite using VSDC. I currently go to school 5 days a week and work ~8 hours on each of the other 2 days so I have little time to make videos. However, I have some ideas coming up for the future, so stay tuned!
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Recorder: Nvidia Shadowplay Recording Speed: 0.01 (1%) Recording Time: ~8 hours Note Counter: Zenith Audio Render: Keppy’s MIDI Converter Soundfont: Fazoli Grand Piano Legacy Edited Soundfont Authors: Lucas9810 and Bribi Audio Editor: FL Studio 20 Producer Edition Audio Effects: Fruity Reverb 2, Fruity Filter, Fruity Limiter, EQ
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
OC Settings: PBO 1x +200MHz
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] Demystify Feast / 63.19 Million / Legit RunLucasMIDI2021-09-18 | Was planning to publish a larger video today, but unfortunately the video somewhat failed so it will either be published as a failed video or redone. Enjoy this legit run of a MIDI from 実況者シンク SINK, who is a newer member of the MIDI community and brings a blacking style that is similar to Kumakki. However, I think this MIDI (and his others) are just a bit too heavy on the spam and I would like to see more variation (in both art and melody) as well as variation in the heaviness (crash) area rather than plain overlaps + art spam as seen here.
MIDI Info: Creator: 実況者シンク SINK Original Video: youtu.be/j1UavCsO51Y Download: On the Video Notes: 63,189,618 Time: 4:33.1 Size: 482.11 MiB Max NPS: 2,632,856 Max Polyphony: 1,353
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: Arachno Soundfont (Piano Only)
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
MIDI Info: Creator: Carlos S. M. Original Video: youtube.com/watch?v=EM2WRSBZ1s0 Download: On the Video Notes: 67,071,919 Time: 6:59.3 Size: 511.76 MiB Max NPS: 712,385 Max Polyphony: 12,434
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: CFaz Keys III Soundfont Author: MBMS
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
OC Settings: PBO 1x +200MHz
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] Heart And Soul / 33.47 Million / No LagLucasMIDI2021-08-28 | Finally completed this video, I had to not use the screenshot method because of the large tempo changes that would break the keyboard so I used the old recording method that is tried and true (Except on large sustains lol). I don't have a definite plan for future videos, but I for sure want to finish my original heart and soul project, record some other nolags, and prepare for a special (and possibly last) large project. ETA Unknown.
MIDI Info: Creators: Lucas9810 (Me) and Carlos S. M. Original Video: youtu.be/22BG4CmxXZk Carlos' Version: youtu.be/DEpBcmziRIM My Version: youtu.be/ekZCXJJDkwE Download: On the original video Notes: 33,467,816 Time: 3:43.0 Tempo: 120 - 7040.6 Size: 255.46 MiB Max NPS: 4,738,979 Max Polyphony: 123,264
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Recording speeds (Cheat Engine): 0.01, 0.001, 0.0001 Recording time (Total; 3 parts): ~26 Hours Note Counter: Zenith by Arduano MIDI Audio renderer: Keppy's MIDI Converter (Per track, standard) Audio Editor: FL Studio 20 Producer edition Audio Effects: Fruity Limiter (Custom Preset) Soundfont: CFaz Keys III Random Delay (No reverb) Soundfont Author: MBMS
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
OC Settings: PBO 1x +200MHz
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] Heart and Soul Merged / 33.47 Million / Legit RunLucasMIDI2021-08-24 | Custom merge that I made through hours of editing my MIDI to match up with Carlos' H+S 19.4 MIDI and doing tempo edits and time stretches on his midi to compensate for my extreme tempo. I will likely be doing a no-lag video on this MIDI sometime soon. Again, I apologize for the lack of videos, but you know that life gets busy sometimes.
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: CFaz Keys III Soundfont Author: MBMS
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
OC Settings: PBO 1x +200MHz
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] Heart And Soul / Test 24 / Legit RunLucasMIDI2021-08-07 | Stopgap legit run of the latest update due to lack of time to make videos. I will try to make as many videos as I can, but no guarantees that there will be a video every week. I think I am getting closer to finishing this MIDI, but there are still velocity issues and I want to add more notes to the MIDI. Enjoy!!
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: Fazoli Grand Piano Soundfont Authors: MBMS and Soeren Bovbjerg
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
OC Settings: PBO 1x +200MHz
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] Heart and Soul / Test 21LucasMIDI2021-07-31 | Extreme tempo madness... This is the latest project that I have been working on; I am planning for this MIDI to be heavily audio based with some minimal art/crashes at the end. Obviously this MIDI will also be extremely heavy and hard to pass. This is one of the most recent test versions; I am currently on test 22. (Watch a MIDI Voyager run on my second channel here: youtu.be/q97jras2Xvg ) I will try to keep uploading as much as possible but I am currently working 30 hour weeks so I don't have much time to make videos. This MIDI was made using FL Studio for the actual MIDI notes and domino for making a custom tempo track.
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Players: QQS Modded, Zenith (Note Counter) Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: Piano Maganda PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
OC Settings: PBO 1x +200MHz
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] PFA / LBSFS 215 Million / ALMOST No LagLucasMIDI2021-07-24 | This video was recorded with a custom python script which essentially automates the PFA nolag process. It takes a screenshot, advances by 0.01666 seconds, takes another screenshot, compares to the first, and keeps going. HOWEVER... this MIDI is so powerful that it managed to break the script and caused a bunch of noticeable frame drops on the end section, so that's why this is "almost" no lag. I will probably use this method in the future for midis with heavy polyphonic crashes. Recording time: 9 hours
MIDI Info: Creator: Supermines Original Video: youtube.com/watch?v=d0FlppFjnSs Download: N/A Notes: 215,207,846 Time: 3:34.9 Size: 1.60 GiB Max NPS: 37,714,382 (•_•) Max Polyphony: 2,661,570 (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: Keppy's MIDI Converter (Realtime) Soundfont: Roland Cherry Piano (?)
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
This video has been in progress for a good amount of time, but it failed *2* times before I got this acceptable video from it. The first MIDI was a FLP2MIDI export, but the tempo track was broken and the PFA recording was desynced throughout the video. You can watch it here: youtu.be/Ry16yn_KKwU The second attempt was done with the screenshot method with a custom script. The screenshot method uses PFA's skip feature to advance by 0.01666 seconds (1/60 second) to record a perfect no-lag video. However, I soon found out that PFA's render engine dislikes large tempo changes, and the part at 1:44 transitions from 2088 BPM to 520 BPM, which essentially kills the engine (and provides effects like this where notes do not touch the keyboard https://i.imgur.com/C3r5bPS.png ). You can watch the failed attempt here: youtu.be/Njkx-TxqV3E Also, thank you for 2k subs! I decided to release this before Saturday (my normal release schedule), so you will be waiting a few more days than usual for the next video :/
MIDI Info: Creators: @eddywaltz4848, @AleksandrVerevkin, and @EMEKC Original Video: youtu.be/50tXiIjE0mI Notes: 127,129,492 (Full FL Studio export with fixed tempo) Time: 14:47.8 Size: 1.01 GiB Max NPS: 6,787,346 Max Polyphony: 142,672
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Recording Speeds: 0.01 and 0.001 (Each sustain section) Recording time: ~28 Hours Recorder: Nvidia Shadowplay (3840x2160, 30FPS, 10M bitrate) Audio Rendering: Keppy's MIDI Converter (Custom split MIDIs, Realtime rendering) Audio Editing: FL Studio 20 Producer Edition Audio Effects: Fruity Limiter, Fruity Reverb, EQ Soundfont: Fazoli Grand Piano Soundfont Authors: @MBMS and Soeren Bovbjerg Thumbnail: GIMP (Screenshot taken at around 8:57)
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
OC Settings: PBO 1x +200MHz
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] Septette for the Dead Princess Grass Mode V1 / Legit RunLucasMIDI2021-07-10 | As you might've suspected, this is simply a filler video while I wait for other videos to be finished. I do have something special ready for 2K subs though.
MIDI Info: Creators: Thinker-AI and Cristey White Original Video: youtu.be/rguPPz7R0Mk (Privated) Download: N/A Notes: 53,524,831 Time: 4:36.7 Size: 405.43 MiB Max NPS: 3,010,483
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: Fazoli Grand Piano MOD by Bribi and Lucas9810
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
OC Settings: PBO 1x +200MHz
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] Septette for the Dead Princess 32 Million / Legit RunLucasMIDI2021-07-03 | MIDI given to me by Supermines to test my PC, I would say that I succeeded. I really didn't have a video to publish today, so I guess its going to be this lmao.
MIDI Info: Filename: z rst 32 million.mid Creators: Thinker-AI and @zelristilonia4210 Original Videos: N/A Download: N/A Notes: 32,876,486 Time: 4:32.1 Size: 250.88 MiB Max NPS: 2,336,184 Max Polyphony: 16,609
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: Fazoli Grand Piano MOD by Kep and Lucas9810
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
OC Settings: PBO 1x +200MHz
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] Two Faced Lovers 346 Million / No LagLucasMIDI2021-06-26 | This is the largest single MIDI file that I have ever no-lagged. I tested some new recording methods with this video; it was recorded with over 13,000 screenshots. I did not want to sit at the computer and constantly press the screenshot button, so I set 2 autotypers to alternate between the right arrow (set to advance PFA by 0.01666666 seconds) and printscreen, which took a screenshot with sharex. There were originally many laggy spots in the MIDI; I had to manually record a few sections, and the last section (about 3:05 to the end) was screenshotted manually due to extreme lag. Even with 20 second screenshot intervals, it was just too much lag for my PC lmao. This video took up quite a few hours of my time, and used my computer's time for multiple days. I am working with scripts that basically automate the screenshot process (essentially autotimes the screenshots to detect when PFA updates the screen) so that I am able to make videos faster. I will likely use that method on future videos. However, the screenshot method sometimes fails due to PFA's time based rendering engine that has issues with large tempo changes, so it is not a complete replacement and recording videos is still necessary in some cases.
MIDI Info: Creators: TheDipperPinez27, TheSuperMarioBros2, Nick, AG89, ooo 000, Carlos S. M., Cramel Iffy, Others Original Videos: youtu.be/nVIuvbGE4qE Download: On the Video Notes: 346,827,640 Time: 3:48.8 Tracks: 1,752 Tempo: 172 BPM Size: 1.96 GiB (2.59 GiB Uncompressed) Max NPS: 15,155,265 Max Polyphony: 758,699
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: Fazoli Grand Piano (MOD) Soundfont Authors: MBMS and Soeren Bovbjerg
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
OC Settings: PBO 1x +200MHz
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] The Nuker 4 U26 / Legit RunLucasMIDI2021-06-19 | teehee Multiple 100k polyphony sustain bombs that I just tear through... Thanks 32MB unified cache! I may do a no-lag video on this in the future.
Note about the MIDI: This is an extremely jerryrigged export of the MIDI, it was exported with FLP2MIDI and the tempo track was manually edited to have the correct BPM (due to FL Studio's issues with time divisions). The MIDI is also missing a few patterns (namely some art in TFL). I am working with Eddywaltz to fix the issue, and I will do a few more things with the correct MIDI.
MIDI Info: Creators: Eddywaltz, Emex, Alexander Verevkin Original Video: youtu.be/50tXiIjE0mI Download: thenuker4download.com Notes: 129,661,705 (FLP2MIDI Extra notes lol) Time: 14:47.8 Size: 1.04 GiB Max NPS: 6,785,726 Max Polyphony: 142,683
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: Fazoli Grand Piano Soundfont Authors: MBMS and Soeren Bovbjerg
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: Fazoli Grand Piano (MOD) Soundfont Authors: MBMS and Soeren Bovbjerg
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
OC Settings: PBO 1x +200MHz
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] The Nuker 4 Final 1 Audio / No LagLucasMIDI2021-06-12 | This video has been a work in progress since late January, and was postponed for almost 5 months due to a myriad of issues including but not limited to school, motivation, multiple other projects, time, acceptable audio, and VRAM limitations. I put many hours into multiple aspects of this video, and I think that it turned out great! I will likely be doing more TN4 videos in the future once F2 is released.
You are *legally required* to subscribe to the creators of this MiDI if you watch this video (you won't regret it!) Eddywaltz: @eddywaltz4848 Emex: @EMEKC Alexander Verevkin: @AleksandrVerevkin GamingMIDI: @GamingMIDI
(This was originally intended to have a sheet music score in the video, but I literally could not get SSW to play it without crashing unless I dumbed it down to like 32nd notes)
Semi-Official TN4 Song List: 0:00 - Intro Melody by Emex 0:51 - Last Brutal Sister Flandre Scarlet 1:13 - Eurodancer Remix 1:43 - Shanghai Teahouse/Reach For The Moon ~ Immortal Smoke mashup 2:19 - Memories (Originally by Emex) 2:38 - Original Composition 3:11 - Bad Apple 3:55 - Freedom (Originally by Emex) 4:18 - Red Zone 4:39 - Tetris Main Theme 5:00 - Original Composition (Originally by Emex; Originally made for early versions of TN3, but was removed; youtu.be/LD3qwpRUIVA?t=293 ) 5:20 - Little Tony (Originally by Emex) 5:41 - Septette for the Dead Princess 6:10 - Two Faced Lovers 7:03 - Coral Challenge (Originally by Alexander Verevkin for TN3 and was only present in U35: youtu.be/QSoFNPIpFEQ?t=779 ) 8:13 - Septette for the Dead Princess 8:34 - Original Composition (Originally by Emex; Originally used in early versions of The Nuker 1; youtu.be/mAvAUTjvp-M?t=93 ) 9:16 - Elexism (Originally by Emex) 9:27 - Original Composition 9:48 - Kazan Challenge Remix by Alexander Verevkin (At this part: youtu.be/m5jkt24U_E8?t=266 ) 10:04 - IVK (Originally by Alexander Verevkin) 10:46 - Bad Apple 10:58 - Senbonzakura 11:20 - Strange Desert (Originally by Alexander Verevkin) 11:57 - L.A.S.E.R (Originally by Alexander Verevkin) 12:09 - The Creator (Originally by Alexander Verevkin) 12:34 - Chinese Hall (?) 13:18 - Marisa Stole the Precious Thing 13:42 - Tetris Main Theme 14:34 - Defeated by Alexander Verevkin (from Anno 2070; youtu.be/DDihK7YFa7o&t=4596s ) 16:41 - Emex's Nukeland (Originally by Emex) 18:16 - Intro Melody Remix (Originally by Emex) 19:05 - The Nuker 1 Melody (Originally by Emex; youtu.be/PXzf-KTmDl0?t=19 ) 19:49 - The Nuker 1 Crash Melody (Originally by Emex; youtu.be/PXzf-KTmDl0?t=600 )
Thanks to these wonderful people who helped make this video possible. Without them, the video would have either been significantly worse or would not exist at all. Eddywaltz (General MIDI/troubleshooting/miscellaneous help): @eddywaltz4848 MBMS (Helped guide me on creating the audio used in the MIDI): @MBMS NikoMIDI (Rendered the video since I didn't have enough VRAM to do it): @NikoMidi Kep/Bribri (Volunteered to render the video as well): @bribi5940 Ray890 (Volunteered to render the video as well): @AudioTestsNReviews
MIDI Info: (Note: The visuals were recorded on separate MIDIs; the counter and audio were rendered from a custom merged version) Creators: Eddywaltz, Emex, GamingMIDI, and Alexander Verevkin Original Videos: youtu.be/_IhOEf1aq3Q and youtu.be/k2GOCH--aZg Notes: Part 1: 10,537,602 Part 2: 2,170,982 Merged: 12,708,584 Time: Part 1: 16:33.8 Part 2: 3:43.5 Merged: Size: Part 1: 82.06 MiB Part 2: 21.74 MiB Merged: 103.72 MiB Max NPS: 825,881 Max Polyphony: 28,264
Audio/Video info: MIDI Configuration: MIDI Splitter Lite, SAFC, Domino Audio Renderer: Keppy's MIDI Converter (Realtime, Separate Tracks) Audio Editor: FL Studio 20 Producer Edition Soundfont: Fazoli Grand Piano HD MOD Soundfont Authors: MBMS and Soeren Bovbjerg MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Screen Recorder: Nvidia Shadowplay Video Editor: Davinci Resolve 16 and 17 (Project was started before 17 was fully released) Thumbnail: GIMP Video Renderer: NikoMIDI (See credits section above)
PC info: Recording/Editing PC (Up to March 4, 2021): AMD Ryzen 5 2600 @3.9GHz (Stock) Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3200
Editing PC (As of March 4, 2021): AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
OC Settings: PBO 1x +200MHz
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Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: CFaz Keys III by MBMS
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.65 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
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Two Faced lovers is a notable MIDI because of it's "X" crash. The first 2 crashes are standard, boring crashes (in terms of MIDI) that are not commonly measured, but I measured them anyway. There is a mild stutter point before the X crash that puts stress on the GPU. A GTX 1660ti / Super is about the minimum GPU that can get 60FPS on it in 1080p. The "X" crash is one of the most recognizable crashes in any MIDI, ever. It lags every PC for at least a few seconds, and sometimes longer on older/lower end CPUs. It has about 40-50,000 polyphony, which means it needs about 6MB L2 or L3 crash to pass. Newer CPUs can pass it with 4MB, and some overclocked newer chips can pass it with just 3MB. I only included runs that could pass the first 3 crashes in this video.
MIDI Info: Creator: TheSuperMarioBros2 and TheGamingNinja759 (Nick) Original Video: youtu.be/f_IfiXuO--s Download: On 9KX2: youtu.be/E7e36Yc3e3w Notes: 16,401,959 Time: 3:48.8 Size: 148.13 MiB Tracks: 126 PPQ: 768 Tempo: 172 Max NPS: 1,206,314
Recording info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfonts: Keppy's Steinway Piano, CFaz Keys III, and Arachno Soundfont Soundfont authors: Bribri, MBMS, and Maxime Abbey (respectively) The Ryzen 5 5600X and 2600 PCs were recorded with GeForce Experience (Shadowplay) in 1080p60 All other PCs were recorded with my Elgato Game Capture HD (Capture Card) in 720p60
Editing Info: Video Editor: VSDC Video Editor Pro Audio Editor: FL Studio 20 Producer Edition Audio Effects: Fruity Reverb, EQ, Soundgoodizer, Loudmax Thumbnail: GIMP
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Ouranos is a newer MIDI to the comparison arena, and it is one of the 5 MIDIs that I currently benchmark on all PCs that I own (Provided that they support 8GB Ram). The first crash is a combination of sustain (~20,000 polyphony) and Notes per Second (~2,000,000). Since it has 20,000 polyphony, it usually requires 4MB of usable cache to pass the first crash completely. Newer CPUs with 3MB now have enough power to pass it completely as well. The second crash is pure note spam, and just requires pure power to pass it. Currently, only ryzen CPUs can pass it, along with high clocked Core i series chips. Since Core 2 chips have good sustain performance (Provided they have the cache) but not pure power, they struggle on the final crash.
Recording info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfonts: Keppy's Steinway Piano, CFaz Keys III, and Arachno Soundfont Soundfont authors: Bribri, MBMS, and Maxime Abbey (respectively) The Ryzen 5 5600X and 2600 PCs were recorded with GeForce Experience (Shadowplay) in 1080p60 All other PCs were recorded with my Elgato Game Capture HD (Capture Card) in 720p60
Editing Info: Video Editor: VSDC Video Editor Pro Audio Editor: FL Studio 20 Producer Edition Audio Effects: Fruity Reverb, EQ, Soundgoodizer, Loudmax Thumbnail: GIMP
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9KX2 is an interesting MIDI. Most of the lag comes from pure overlap spam; the MIDI can be nolagged easily by removing the overlaps. Most of the heavy sections are a mix of medium polyphony amounts (2,000-5,000) and high-ish amounts of notes per second (50,000-300,000). When combined, these can lag every PC heavily and bring lower end PCs (Especially ones with potato graphics cards) to extreme lag. I only included PCs that could pass the first 2 crashes here; I do own quite a few other CPUs that are pure potato and are not worth even recording. The final crash on the MIDI is the most interesting one of them all. It lags terribly on some CPUs (mainly everything before core 2, and Core 1st gen-4th gen, and everything before Ryzen) due to architecture errata. Interestingly, a high clocked Core 2 Duo can pass the final crash but a i7 4790k cannot. Much of the rest of the MIDI is relatively bland (in terms of crashes) and does not require too much horsepower to pass. Generally this will mean at least 2MB cache and Core 2 speed.
Oh yeah, all 3 comparisons are in at least 4K resolution (Horizontally). This one is 5K (5120x2880), the next one is 5K ultrawide (5120x2160), and the last one is 4K Ultrawide (3840x1440). This made it significantly harder to edit the videos in VSDC (It doesn't like high resolutions that much), and I had to use custom techniques to bypass the resolution limit that was slightly over 4K to be able to create the 5K videos.
MIDI Info: Creator: TheSuperMarioBros2 Original Video: youtu.be/E7e36Yc3e3w Download: On the Video Notes: 18,000,000 Time: 6:11.4 Size: 137.50 MiB Tracks: 41 PPQ: 192 Tempo: 60 - 190 Max NPS: 390,022 Max Polyphony: 14,878
Recording info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfonts: Keppy's Steinway Piano, CFaz Keys III, and Arachno Soundfont Soundfont authors: Bribri, MBMS, and Maxime Abbey (respectively) The Ryzen 5 5600X and 2600 PCs were recorded with GeForce Experience (Shadowplay) in 1080p60. All other PCs were recorded with my Elgato Game Capture HD (Capture Card) in 720p60.
Editing Info: Video Editor: VSDC Video Editor Pro Audio Editor: FL Studio 20 Producer Edition Audio Effects: Fruity Reverb, EQ, Soundgoodizer, Loudmax Thumbnail: Thank you to Knock for creating the Thumbnail for me! My attempts did not turn out as well as I would have liked, so he stepped in to help me. Check him out here: youtube.com/Knockfarted (and this is what it originally looked like: https://i.imgur.com/ARLQxUu.jpg )
MIDI Info: Creator: Very Strong Leaf / Alan Gucci Original Video: youtube.com/watch?v=x5aiytbDuLY Download: BMC Discord Server Notes: 16,083,739 Time: 5:10.1 Size: 122.79 MiB Max NPS: 699,226 Max Polyphony: 200,636
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: Arachno Soundfont
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
OC Settings: PBO 1x +200MHz
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MIDI Info: Creators: Lucas9810 and Jabaari McCloud Original Video: youtu.be/WKc5xC5m9X4 Download: On the Video Notes: 8,228,098 Tracks: 43 Tempo: 900 - 1024 PPQ: 960 Time: 1:35.5 Size: 62.84 MB Max NPS: 3,188,697 Max Polyphony: 49,718
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: Fazoli Grand Piano HD
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.65 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
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MIDI Info: Creators: @AxleyTheFennec and @TheDipperPinez27 Original Video: youtube.com/watch?v=1FkfAGLr2so Download: On the Video Notes: 69,415,823 Time: 6:00.8 Size: 530.89 MB Max NPS: 8,057,965 Max Polyphony: 95,602
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Recording Speeds: 0.001 and 0.0001 Audio: Keppy's MIDI Converter and FL Studio 20 Soundfonts: CFaz Keys III (Random Delay, No-Pan) and CFaz Keys III (Random Offset, No Reverb) Soundfont Author: MBMS Soundfont Author Website: mbms.me
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.65 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
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Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: Arachno Soundfont
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.85 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
OC Settings: PBO 1x +200MHz
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Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: Custom Audio MIDIs, Domino, Keppy's MIDI Converter, and FL Studio Soundfonts: CFaz Keys III: (No Reverb) and Random Delay (No Pan) Soundfont Author: MBMS Soundfont Author Website: mbms.me
PC info: Recorded on my Old CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 @3.9GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3200
Edited on my New CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.65 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
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My friend got a new PC and let me do a few things with it... I mean 5.5GHz is a pretty good OC, right?!
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: Discord PTT MOD.sf2 (Private) Recorder: OBS (Since he didn't want to install GFE)
MIDI Info: Creators: Joshua83, Minecraftfan Redstone and Orangepaprika67 Original Video: youtu.be/F6huGI9ZIlQ Download: On the Video Notes: 54,603,411 Time: 4:43.5 Size: 416.85 MB Max NPS: 3,567,905 Max Polyphony: 6,563
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: CFaz Keys III Soundfont Author: MBMS Soundfont Author Website: mbms.me
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.65 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
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MIDI Info: Creator: Supermines Original Video: youtube.com/watch?v=GSfMah_CLec Download: On the Video Notes: 6,818,087 Time: 1:19.9 Size: 52.04 MB Max NPS: 1,292,985
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: Fazoli Grand Piano HD
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.6 GHz Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
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This is the first ever successful legit run of The Nuker 3 F3 in Piano From Above. Pretty much no CPU has been powerful enough to be able to pass the thicc middle section (shanghai teahouse and krash notes) before the final part. But, my Ryzen 5 5600x is the first ever CPU to successfully take on and meet the challenge. I have actually been working on trying to make this possible for about a year now. I originally tried to export it in parts that were possible to legit run, and was unable to for a variety of reasons. Eventually I got FL to export a plausible array of parts that might be possible, although they would require MIDI compression, a large amount of ram, a very powerful CPU. At the time, I only had 32GB of ram and a Ryzen 5 2600, so it was really not possible. Later that year I upgraded to 64GB of ram and was able to compress the middle section to under 2GB. However, my 2600 was just not powerful enough to pass it (even at 4.1GHz). This year, I got my hands on Ryzen 5000, and I immediately realized that it might be possible to make this video happen. I started by loading the Middle section into PFA and letting it play through to remove pagefile lag, and then rewound it to the beginning. Then I hit record and ended up with this video. After it was recorded, I loaded and recorded the other parts, did some editing, and the rest is history.
If you are interested in watching the version with the full crash, it can be found here (although it is 7 hours long): youtu.be/aNs41iggleg
You may notice that Part 2 is over 270 million notes and should not be able to be loaded into PFA. The actual MIDI was above 2GB, but I used a program that compresses MIDI files significantly so that they are loadable in MIDI players. Part 2 went from over 2GB to 1.7GB so that is is able to be loaded into PFA. It retains the note count and does not change the midi in any other way. The MIDI initially had severe pagefile lag, but performing the anti-pagefile lag trick fixed it (playing the midi through and then rewinding it back to the beginning and playing it again) fixed it and it was passable. I also was initially going to do it on my Ryzen 5 2600, but unfortunately it passed the midi about 30 seconds after it was finished. Therefore, I can conclude that you will need the following to do a successful legit run on this MIDI: Ryzen 5000 CPU (or rocket lake CPU possibly) and at least 64GB Ram (96+GB recommended for no pagefile lag)
Notes: Total: 532,147,730 (Note: Not the "true" notecount of TN3 because some parts had overlapping sections to allow the video to be seamlessly switched) Part 1: 114,001,213 Part 2: 296,207,078 Part 3: 121,939,439
Time: 14:28.1 Size: 3.46 GB Max NPS: 55,944,694 Max Polyphony: 408,177 Download: http://thenuker3download.com (fr though, if you were on the original TN3 team and are interested in the MIDIs, let me know.)
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: CFaz Keys III Soundfont Author: MBMS Soundfont Author Website: mbms.me
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.65 GHz (PBO) Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] PFA / The Nuker 3 F3 / Legit Run (Full Video)LucasMIDI2021-03-15 | The Full video of The Nuker 3 Final 3 Legit run. This video was over 50GB in size and took 2 days to upload to YouTube. You can see here just how the crash performs on my CPU. The actual crash is squished into 1 beat in the FLP, or 1/16th note in real time (since this is 522BPM). I ran the crash once on my Ryzen 5 2600 and it lagged for about 16 hours, but I must have accidentally pressed pause because it somehow got paused and therefore ruined the recording.
If you don't have the patience to sit through all 7 hours and 22 minutes, I suggest watching the version with a sped up crash: youtu.be/3hjChnYLTzM
You may notice that Part 2 is over 270 million notes and should not be able to be loaded into PFA. The actual MIDI was above 2GB, but I used a program that compresses MIDI files significantly so that they are loadable in MIDI players. Part 2 went from over 2GB to 1.7GB so that is is able to be loaded into PFA. It retains the note count and does not change the midi in any other way. The MIDI initially had severe pagefile lag, but performing the anti-pagefile lag trick fixed it (playing the midi through and then rewinding it back to the beginning and playing it again) fixed it and it was passable. I also was initially going to do it on my ryzen 5 2600, but unfortunately it passed the midi about 30 seconds after it was finished. Therefore, I can conclude that you will need the following to do a successful legit run on this MIDI: Ryzen 5000 CPU (or rocket lake CPU possibly) and at least 64GB Ram (96+GB recommended for no pagefile lag)
Notes: Total: 532,147,730 (Note: Not the "true" notecount of TN3 because some parts had overlapping sections to allow the video to be seamlessly switched) Part 1: 114,001,213 Part 2: 296,207,078 Part 3: 121,939,439
Time: 14:28.1 Size: 3.46 GB Max NPS: 55,944,694 Max Polyphony: 408,177 Download: http://thenuker3download.com (fr though, if you were on the original TN3 team and are interested in the MIDIs, let me know.)
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: CFaz Keys III Soundfont Author: MBMS Soundfont Author Website: mbms.me
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.65 GHz (PBO) Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.
Copyright Notice: docs.google.com/document/d/1PXwsw4bSd3NFSCtdyy3eEWyhDEF-lbchw_WjWqSuj18/edit?usp=sharing If you are planning on using or reuploading any of my videos, please read this document or contact me.[Black MIDI] ooo 000 / Toilet Story 3 / Legit RunLucasMIDI2021-03-13 | This has been on my to-do list for some time now. I was originally planning on recording a legit run on this MIDI before I got my 5600x. Carlos told me that it took about a day to load on his 5800x, so I expected it to take like 2 days to load on my 2600. However, it took about 4 days to load for some reason. Maybe there was something in Zen 3 that optimized loading midis in PFA with a lot of tracks lmao. Anyway, I tried to get it to sound good but it still sounded bad (see video below). When I tried to adjust a profile in Ryzen Master, the whole system crashed and 4 days of loading vanished. I gave up until 2 days ago when I loaded it on my 5600x. It took about 16 hours to load and performed much better. I also got the audio to sound good by tweaking some settings in OmniMIDI. Obviously, this is not minimum notespeed, so there is a lot more lag than there was in carlos' legit run on this. If you want to watch a minimum notespeed run, I have linked it below.
MIDI Info: Creators: ooo 000 and FORMATING Original Video: youtu.be/ZG1iyPUVwu8 Download: On the Video Notes: 224,313,336 Time: 2:30.7 Size: 1.68 GB Max NPS: 11,681,163 Max Polyphony: 6,006
Recording/Editing info: MIDI Player: Piano From Above 1.1.0 x64 Audio: OmniMIDI Soundfont: SNES Soundfont
PC info: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @4.65 GHz (PBO) Nvidia GTX 1650 Super OC 64GB DDR4 3600 Full specs on channel about Page.