Thanks for the comments!
But, a question: can NSF's this complex run on real hardware? I'm curious.
Is it possible? Yes. Plausible? Not really. I've seen some videos of people modding their NES systems to be able to playback from expansion chips, such as the one that uses the extra sound channels that I'm using, but that's just it, they're mods. As far as I know, the NES didn't allow for external sound chips like the Famicom did, so you couldn't normally be able to have music this complex on an NES. As for a Famicom, I would think it would be more plausible.
Posted on: July 26, 2012, 07:33:09 PM
Here's an original piece I made with Famitracker. It's inspired by Nobuyuki Shioda's early music and the music of the International Superstar Soccer games (which I highly recommend you check out!).
Funk This
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Posted on: August 18, 2012, 10:42:40 PM
Just thought I'd update my post with some more works that I've done over the past few months. First, I have a music reel that shows a bunch of WIPs that I have. Some are original and some are covers, including an "8-bit" cover of MMSF3's Spade Magnus. Also, I've covered Magical Tetris Challenge's "Vs. Wolf" and Nintendo Land's Main Plaza - Night theme in FamiTracker, and composed a new original in FamiTracker that was inspired by a lot of neo-prog music. Hope you enjoy!
Music WIP Demo Reel
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Magical Tetris Challenge - VS. Wolf
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Nintendo Land - Main Plaza (Night - Retro)
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Original - Tried Complexity
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