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Mario paint composer supporting me
Mario paint composer supporting me




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I also have the Korg M01, which is IMHO superior to the DS-10, when it comes to actually creating full tracks. IN, for various random bleeps, sweeps and squelches etc. Related: I have to NDS Lites with 2 copies of Korg DS-10 that I occasionally sync up to each other, and one of them I use regularly in studio as a source to feed into a Korg Monotron's ext. Still into sequencing some 20+ years later and I wonder when/how/if I would have ever gotten inspired to get into sequencing and electronic production had I not discovered that Mario Paint mini-app. I used to bust out some pretty good jams on that thing too, as much as you could with the frog and honking sounds and 8 bit bleeps it made. THAT was my very first hands-on exposure to a sequencer, around 1990-1991-ish and I played with it a lot, was totally fascinated by it and it made me realize there were programs for computers that did this for "real" instruments/music.įrom that Mario Paint experience onward, I knew I had to have a legit sequencer, and I started using real ones a few years later first on Cakewalk Home Studio 5, with that Mario Paint experience always in mind. That SNES Mario Paint sequencer ("Composer", is that what it is called?), Here's a cool story I thought of when reading through this thread but before I saw your post.

mario paint composer supporting me

If you don't have it, OoE has chiptune music that you can unlock. But I always wanted to play the japanese version so much, that I would go nuts if they released it now.Yeah Castlevania music is awesome! The DS games I have are really good, Order of Ecclesia was said to be the best and it's my favorite but I really like Portrait of Ruin too. I still have it(.actually it's my step mother's game, who absolutely fell so much in love in Castlevania music, that she bought the first games for hes self.), but I left the console for my brother. But I always wanted to play the japanese version so much, that I would go nuts if they released it now. It would be the gaming culture deed of the year if they finally released the Famicom version of the 3rd one in west as well. Konami is apparently currently in process of releasing their handheld Castlevanias in the Nintendo's eShop. The compositions are nothing short of master pieces. For example, I am quite fond of the more pronounced fake delay in the song in the first level, the Beginning. My ears were accustomed for our, perhaps a bit more barren version, so although I mostly listen to the japanese version, I sometimes miss some small things in the western version.

mario paint composer supporting me

Here's both versions for side by side comparison. Sadly the western version of the console itself was apparently somehow allergic to the chip, and we got served with "mere" regular NES sounds. It adds 2 more pulse channels and one saw into the mix. All Castlevania's are insanely good.well, most of them, but the 3rd one is extra interesting because Konami developed a memory management controller chip called VRC6, that they included in the game cartridge.






Mario paint composer supporting me