Oh and, I'd argue that the PCE does better drums than the C64 if you use the envelopes and the noise mode right... Also, you gotta cram the drums and the bass in the same channel on the C64 if you wanna make anything worthwhile anyway...
Eh... I don't really think so. I don't think you can do better than C64 with stock PCE drums. Samples, definitely. Chip? No.
You know, I can make better unsampled drums in Deflemask than most commercial games, not all, but most, but if I have to go for an example in a game, my go-to is always gonna be Xanadu II, particularly this song:
Other than this song, the drums from Xanadu are quite a bit softer than C64 drums, but personally I like them better than most C64 drums I've heard...
Currently I'm basing my drums on those of Xanadu, but I'm also trying to do some original ones that are 'less soft'...
I'll go out-on-a-limb and say that you *may* well have to eat-your-words on that one when Michirin9801 finally gets the toolchain-capabilities that he's been asking for.
The ability to switch between a couple of waveforms in the 1st few frames to get the initial hit, followed by a frame-by-frame decrease in the in the noise frequency, all under a volume envelope ... should (IMHO) get some pretty-darned-nice results.
We'll have to see!
AFAIK, the sheer number of the PCE's noise-frequency settings and their fine-granularity, is pretty-darned-rare for the time.
If only I had the right wavetables and access to the other noise frequencies I'm sure I could make something really nice!
Like what Kommisar did in this song:
Great DAC Kicks! Would make for some amazing electronic-sounding music which I'm also a fan of, and I've asked them if I could have the wavetables they used, but I haven't gotten an answer sadly...
oh and, I'm not a 'he' >w>Also, at some points, I think PCE Batman is too overpowered with the samples and that slappy bass sound. It ruins the leads in some songs especially if you listen to the one song that had an NES version. The song sounds better on NES, to me. A few volume tweaks would have been nice for the PCE one... lol. Good example of nice samples, that can inadvertently mess things up.
Well, I like the PCE version better, I just wish the PCE game was a platformer more along the lines of the NES game, but with its soundtrack intact...
having to cram stuff together isn't that bad either considering what these people have managed to figure
If anything that impresses me more
I grew up with TG/SNES/MD simultaneously. Outside of Squaresoft (Secret of Mana), I go TG, MD, SNES in terms of favorite.
I think you are only a little bit behind me in terms of age.
I'm not saying don't go for a new sample driver thing, I am just stating that it shouldn't be used incorrectly. That would suck.
Umm, nah... I've said it before in another thread, but I grew up in the 2000s, I wasn't even born to experience the 4th generation, but that didn't stop me from playing on my older cousin's Super Nintendo and even borrowing it for years, and even after I had to give it back I had ZSNES to back me up and not too long after I got a Game Boy Advance, and being able to play Super Mario World during school recess was like, the best thing ever!
While my classmates were playing GTA and... Uhh... Whatever else was on PS2, I was having my mind blown by Donkey Kong Country and Megaman X
I only discovered the MD and the TurboGrafx-16 through the Wii's Virtual Console, and later on emulation, and I fell in love with both systems, however I think you can guess which one I was more attracted to ;3
It does help that my first impression of the system was Rondo of Blood, I thought the game was gonna be identical to the SNES version which I grew up playing or worse, but it was so unacceptably better that it stabbed me right in the nostalgia! And I just HAD to have more of that!
And I know where you're coming from, but I can't help but to be excited about it and the possibilities it brings~
If I can make an FM bass sound good in 1 bit then I can make it sound good in 5 bit, it's just a matter of knowing which bass to sample, and the one I have in mind is neither too harsh/gritty, nor too twangy...
(If you're curious, it's the bass from Valkyrie the Power Beauties on the PC-98)