Name: | Mega Man Perfect Blue - The Intro Stage (X1 Style) |
Author: | Ultima |
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Version History: | View |
Insert Size: | 0x18F1 bytes |
Type: | Song |
Sample Usage: | Many |
Source: | Remix |
Duration: | 1:37 |
Featured: | No |
Description: | The Intro Stage theme from Megaman Perfect Blue, using Megaman X1 instruments. Good for calmer levels, preferably with a atmosphere to match it. (thanks to MarkTherence for giving me the source to the IT file for his MM7 cover of this theme btw! couldn't do this without him haha) Update: Fixed the echo toggle issue that happens to the drum channels after the song loops, along with making the echo volume sound closer to X1's in general. |
Tags: | abstract calm night space |
Comments: | 7 (jump to comments) |
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Mega Man Perfect Blue - The Intro Stage (X1 Style)
SMW Music → Mega Man Perfect Blue - The Intro Stage (X1 Style)
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Comments (7)
- To be accurate to MMX1, the echo volumes should be $9D $63 (to compensate for SMW's higher master volume)
- The echo flag in channel #6 inverts on each loop: you can hear that the snare drum there becomes much weaker on the second loop, and then the hi-hats get it inverted which sounds kinda jarring
Yeah, I'm already aware of the second issue, but I didn't bother with it since I was extremely tired after working on 8 ports for that C3 thread I made (and the thread itself also had it's own hellish problems to deal with anyhow), but ehh, I'll see if I can submit a minor update when I'm not feeling like such a shitsack :V
Oh yeah, thanks for telling me about the proper echo values btw; was wondering for a while now what value I had to use to circumvent that exact problem since I wasn't sure if the ones I was using were right enough (I got them by yanking the echo values from the output of a SPC2MML text file, since I assumed it was correct enough), so thanks for finally telling me lol
- To be accurate to MMX1, the echo volumes should be $9D $63 (to compensate for SMW's higher master volume)
- The echo flag in channel #6 inverts on each loop: you can hear that the snare drum there becomes much weaker on the second loop, and then the hi-hats get it inverted which sounds kinda jarring