Song remake again using Korg and Roland VSTs (cover, #SaveLaguAnak)
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 518 posts since 23 Apr, 2017 from Eastern US
https://soundcloud.com/pigeon-city/trio ... tal-remake
I used the Korg official Triton VST, Wavestation VST, M1 VST, and Sound Canvas VA for the quack solo (found the sound finally it’s just a SC-55 tenor sax with modified cutoff, resonance, and attack).
I used the Korg official Triton VST, Wavestation VST, M1 VST, and Sound Canvas VA for the quack solo (found the sound finally it’s just a SC-55 tenor sax with modified cutoff, resonance, and attack).
Many paid and free VSTs as well as Kontakt libraries. As well as HW synths/drum machine and acoustic instruments.
- KVRAF
- 21195 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
I would love to hear what the original sounds like so I can compare the two.
There's this video game I used to play years ago. I don't remember the name of it but it had these 4 Japanese characters running in a line from one scene to another trying to do something. I never did finish it because I could never figure out what I was supposed to do. But the music reminds me of this song. It was without a doubt one of the cheeziest video games I'd ever played.
Ah, just remembered the name of it. Sorcerian.
Here it is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hx8cWaBtiN8
There's this video game I used to play years ago. I don't remember the name of it but it had these 4 Japanese characters running in a line from one scene to another trying to do something. I never did finish it because I could never figure out what I was supposed to do. But the music reminds me of this song. It was without a doubt one of the cheeziest video games I'd ever played.
Ah, just remembered the name of it. Sorcerian.
Here it is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hx8cWaBtiN8
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 518 posts since 23 Apr, 2017 from Eastern US
This is the original
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdoFnSxFDN4
They definitely used more SC sounds (like the solo is layered with a SC-55 bagpipe and a modified heavily tenor sax patch).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdoFnSxFDN4
They definitely used more SC sounds (like the solo is layered with a SC-55 bagpipe and a modified heavily tenor sax patch).
Many paid and free VSTs as well as Kontakt libraries. As well as HW synths/drum machine and acoustic instruments.
- KVRAF
- 21195 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Listened to both back to back. What makes the original a little less "I don't even know how to describe this stuff anymore" sounding is basically 2 things.
1. The vocals. They greatly distract from the cheesy music which helps a lot, even if the vocals themselves are a bit cheesy.
2. The playing is a little less quantized and the arrangement a little less rigid. It has a more "human" feel.
Sonic wise, they are very close. The original just sounds less robotic. Not a lot less, but a little. It isn't music I'd want to listen to on a regular basis. I'm simply just not the audience for it, though as I said before, I do like a lot of K-Pop and J-Pop. But this stuff, I don't know. Makes me feel like I'm in a carnival waiting to get jumped by some deranged clown.
1. The vocals. They greatly distract from the cheesy music which helps a lot, even if the vocals themselves are a bit cheesy.
2. The playing is a little less quantized and the arrangement a little less rigid. It has a more "human" feel.
Sonic wise, they are very close. The original just sounds less robotic. Not a lot less, but a little. It isn't music I'd want to listen to on a regular basis. I'm simply just not the audience for it, though as I said before, I do like a lot of K-Pop and J-Pop. But this stuff, I don't know. Makes me feel like I'm in a carnival waiting to get jumped by some deranged clown.