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Everything is 8-bit again....

Stratelier

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About a month ago I stumbled across a tool called FamiTracker and have since been using it to arrange songs in NES chiptune style, and I've been uploading the results to my Youtube channel as I work on them.

For example, here's my take on the classic Gilgamesh battle theme in Final Fantasy 5:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mI5vrkVVKiU

I've also covered a few of songs from Bravely Default, like the standard battle theme:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N08NkUJtv8
(there will be more coming as I finish them)

And I am currently working on the Secret Slide theme from Mario 64 (note this is an active WIP):
[video=youtube;pQiuNt3mtKY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQiuNt3mtKY[/video]

I also have Pokemon music on my to-do list, as I get/find the time to actually work on them. But for now, enjoy :)
 
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I've used YMCK Magical 8-Bit plugin and adjusting the settings on a logic synthesizer, but this program is a bit intriguing to me. I'm gonna have to look into it. Good work!
 
And today's upload is a classic from Secret of Mana....

[video=youtube;lTZItz5XQNQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTZItz5XQNQ[/video]
 
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