The music was composed specifically for this. Cyborg Jeff, the composer, wrote a blog post about the music: www.studio-quena.be/cyborgjeff/blog/2023/04/11/8000-octets-un-mouton-et-une-fleur/ (in French, but you can translate). So there are multiple influences, but it's still a new composition.
Yes. The music is executed on the CPU in a separate thread. The first version of the music was around 2.5kB. We had to iterate multiple times to reduce its size, e.g. reduce the number of instruments from 16 to 13.
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This is a really cool idea and a surpassingly entertaining video. Thanks for this!:) 8KB is very impressive for this length
Poor small sheep 😭
Good stuff but I didn't expect the poor sheep to die :-(
And I didn't expect spoiler in the first comment
@@janklodvandamisback sorry for that, my fault 😞
nice one
the sheep got minecraft anvil'd
The music is so good. Is it based on anything?
The music was composed specifically for this. Cyborg Jeff, the composer, wrote a blog post about the music: www.studio-quena.be/cyborgjeff/blog/2023/04/11/8000-octets-un-mouton-et-une-fleur/ (in French, but you can translate). So there are multiple influences, but it's still a new composition.
8 kb including the music? 😳
All is calculated and stored as a prohram not actual video, I think.
Yes.
The music is executed on the CPU in a separate thread.
The first version of the music was around 2.5kB. We had to iterate multiple times to reduce its size, e.g. reduce the number of instruments from 16 to 13.
@@Ctrl-Alt-Test this is really cool. Thanks for sharing!
In the voice of Future
I go for tremendo for new fettuccine - very impressive work
She ded?
:(
Common demoscene crap.🤮
@@danjoredd from the programming perspective it's all trivial shit. And it's look ugly from estetical point of view.
Common useless troll post...