... is that bad? I've heard that VCSO girls are evil from not so dumb people, yet can't be a threat no matter what angle of light, comparing to most modern feminists, which is cataclysmic on seemingly all angles, unless it's before the wage gap got fixed (WHICH IT DID YA FARCE, YOU'RE COMPARING A NURSERY TO A SOLDIER!). In other words, anything goes really!
(This is all meant to be a sick joke. Don't take it seriously) You have not seen the things I've seen, Penne. Feminists comparing the pay of a soldier to a child care group, demanding more money but never becoming a soldier. Females openly stating that men are useless when they're pathetic. Obese females saying they are the purest of females, yet not liking fat males for the same reason we hate fat females. Those sick, hypocritical fucks. I could imagine them all being obese and "pure" females, complaining about the patriarchy, as they grasp for air, with their last thought being "Fuck men". But one thing is certain. Equality isn't enough. Nothing is. That is what I mean, Professor. Feminism i- no, not feminism. *MODERN* Feminism is what I mean. I wish punching a female wasn't as bad as punching a male. I'd love to punch those retards right in their non-existent tits, making them even more non-existent
I feel like Michael would've been happier with the Genesis sound capabilities if Savaged Regime had been there to arrange the music. This sounds a lot more like legit 80s / early 90s pop synth than the original.
You know that was a lie about him not being happy with the sound capabilities? It was a PR cover up. Think about it, Moonwalker had already been released on the Mega Drive in 1990, containing his music.
@@butcherax Man i never thought of that. What you say makes sense. The genesis was my favorite sounding console ever, I mean who doesnt like the sound a little bit. The PC-98/TG-16 is my second, but mainly for some of the more modern tunes people make.
@@butcherax on the other hand, moonwalker's soundtrack was made up of pre-existing music, but Sonic 3's soundtrack was original. Michael probably didn't want his vision ruined by limited hardware
@@CrashFan03 All he had to do was make demos of what he wanted the music to sound like and let a music technician remake it on the FM chip. Nobody knows if he was happy or not as it only came to light he worked on it after his death
Thing is, this level of quality relies on actually having high quality samples for the percussion and the voice. Samples of this quality would take up so much room on the cart you wouldn't have a game. But yeah, he would have killed it with anything just produced by the synth itself, provided the sound driver was good (and being directly from SEGA Japan, it was)
It's a great thing that the original versions of the PCM samples have been made public, so whatever you use to cover Sonic music, you can put the real samples in there.
@@TotallyGoodatGames info.sonicretro.org/Sonic_the_Hedgehog_3/Development/Music#Audio_samples_list As far as I can tell these are all before converted and played by the SMPS driver on the console.
The bass slaps are incredible, and I love how all the instruments just flow so well together. Haven’t heard something this good in a while. I applaud you!
I have a hard time believing that Michael Jackson didn't like the Mega Drive sound hardware given that there was a certain Moonwalker game starring himself, boasting some neat renditions of his very own tracks such as "Beat It" or "Another Part of Me" and which was released way before Sonic 3 & Knuckles on the same system so he already knew, at least to some extent, how good the Mega Drive could sound! Furthermore, he was a fan of Galaxy Force II (he even has the arcade cab' @his house) and while the Mega Drive port wasn't very well optimized visually-speaking, on the other hand the soundtrack rendition is fabulous and maybe that he was aware about this too. So overall, he clearly knew that things were going to be good so that rumor hardly makes sense... ... Although, although it's true that the voice samples used in some of the Sonic 3 & Knuckles tracks are quite scratchy which can be a bit disappointing since higher clarity could have been achieved as some other games such as Robocop vs. The Terminator show (check the track "Flight Term" for instance used in the first stage). Then another thing that I wanted to point out is that the quality achieved in this cover by Savaged Regime can also be achieved within the game, on the Mega Drive hardware. Every covers from this channel are made with genuine Mega Drive specs in mind and can be played alongside a game running. Lastly, it's funny to still see some people claiming that the Mega Drive sound "is quite inferior to the SNES" when there are so many games from back then that sound as good if not better than SNES' best (Sonic 1, Streets of Rage 2, Thunder Force IV, Gauntlet or Mega Turrican just to name a few) and in the meantime the Mega Drive is still pushed further as Demos such as Overdrive 2, homebrews such as Xeno Crisis or tons of music covers from everywhere show! Anyway I don't know the OG "Launch Base Zone Act 1" track yet so I can't tell how this cover compares but it's a rad, funky tune nonetheless. edit: I just listened to the OG tune. It's such a good track, sooo 90s. Now compared to this cover, I prefer the original for a few reasons, mainly the more pronounced hi-hats and the little notes that start at 5 seconds, just before the voices, and which sound more "Sonic-esque" in the original. On the other hand this cover has nicely tweaked percussions and voices.
michael jackson loved sonic games so surely he loved the music in the previous sonic games aswell, of course there are different stories about why michael leaved. Mega drive/genesis soundchip needs alot of practise, same goes to the snes soundchip, i actually believe if michael didnt like the soundchip sound he probably just got dissapointed about the scratchy samples beacuse the other channels do fine and clean sounds that does not hurt your ears. Maybe the limitation was another thing, but as i said there are different stories
Heck, the scratchy samples aren't all the hardware's fault. It's mostly the software's fault. All 3 Sonic games had not-so-well optimized code for the DAC/PCM (sample) channel, meaning, that if anything, if Micheal did leave due to how it sounded, it would of been him leaving due to how horrible the sound driver can be at times, and that the sound samples sound scratchy.
A) Michael Jackson probably had little to do with Moonwalker aside from allowing SEGA to use his likeness B) Playing a video game isn’t the same thing as making one. He may have had enjoyed playing Thunder Force and the Sonic games, but had little to know knowledge of how those games are made and the limitations of working with the Mega Drive’s hardware.
Oh heck, this is a TASTY JAM. I know MJ said he didn't like the way the Genesis sound chip was for his music, but even HE would gasp at how well you use it! Also, thanks for doing an arrangement of one of my all-time favorite games, S3&K!
If the Genesis CPU didn't have to deal with running the music AND the game, I'm sure MJ and the Sonic 3 sound team could have made something like this.
@@TotallyGoodatGames You do know that the Mega Drive/Genesis is perfectly capable of playing this track in-game right? The issue was the composers not being skilled enough to work with the hardware, not the hardware 'not' being capable. Go play Xeno Crisis for the Mega Drive, which has Savaged Regime's music in it if you want proof.
@@benjaminbarker6226 I struggle to believe music of Savage Regime's quality can be played on a Genesis *while also* running a game. Is Xeno Crisis a Genesis game? I thought it was a PC game with a Genesis aesthetic.
to each their own but IMO there are many way more important things savaged regime could spend his time on these covers are great but Sonic 3 & Knuckles soundtrack is *already* great turrican on the other hand, the mega drive port is the best-looking version but the music could have been sooo much better. there's already a hack that brings the life bar's depletion rate back to its original pace (this was the other issue about this port) but if savaged regime would remaster the soundtrack, wow, this would make for an awesome version of this cult classic game! another priority that springs to mind would be to rework xenon 2's main theme which sounds cheap compared to what it could have been. PCM samples could be used for the voices/scratches/snares and the rest with FM/PSG goodness. could be awesome too! then completely unrelated but some covers of the quake II soundtrack would be ace and totally suited to the mega drive style
This is one of my favs, I'd always play this level. I mostly liked hopping into the little hover ship and seeing Knuckles punch me... I was so amped for S&K to come out lol.
you made "Go!" the song have clearer "Go!"s. That means you improved like 90% percent of the song. Impressive. jk i actually love this you made an ok song freaking funky as hell. Still prefer both & knuckles collection versions though, but it would be the bomb if you remixed those!
Okay, anyone who questions the legitimacy and the Mega Drive sound chip needs to be directed right to Savaged Regime's channel. This is ridiculously good! The quality, fidelity and instrumentality of this track is off the wall! In the right hands the Mega Drive has the greatest 16 bit sound chip hands down. Great job Savaged!
Damn sega you should hired this guy to remix the beta sonic 3 music for sonic origins. I'm not hating on Jun Senoue he can make some good music but genesis music is just not his forte
Holy f***! I ADORE the original version… not anymore… This cover is HANDS DOWN better than the original! So much funk is now present! I love the little flourishes added, like the bassline going down fast right before the main section! It really helps to fill it out!
This is probably the best remix of a Sonic track I've heard in my life. Maybe even moreso since it's a track nobody ever really remixes.
'sup
underrated youtuber
Even Shantae likes it.
Damn you for having me to find it the hard way!
Yo Frame! You gonna start putting a link to this dude's stuff in your videos anytime soon?
this slaps harder then a neanderthal surrounded by mosquitoes
... is that bad? I've heard that VCSO girls are evil from not so dumb people, yet can't be a threat no matter what angle of light, comparing to most modern feminists, which is cataclysmic on seemingly all angles, unless it's before the wage gap got fixed (WHICH IT DID YA FARCE, YOU'RE COMPARING A NURSERY TO A SOLDIER!). In other words, anything goes really!
r/wooosh
what even is this comment lmao. vcso girls and nursery to a soldier? what in the world?
(This is all meant to be a sick joke. Don't take it seriously) You have not seen the things I've seen, Penne. Feminists comparing the pay of a soldier to a child care group, demanding more money but never becoming a soldier. Females openly stating that men are useless when they're pathetic. Obese females saying they are the purest of females, yet not liking fat males for the same reason we hate fat females. Those sick, hypocritical fucks. I could imagine them all being obese and "pure" females, complaining about the patriarchy, as they grasp for air, with their last thought being "Fuck men". But one thing is certain. Equality isn't enough. Nothing is. That is what I mean, Professor. Feminism i- no, not feminism. *MODERN* Feminism is what I mean. I wish punching a female wasn't as bad as punching a male. I'd love to punch those retards right in their non-existent tits, making them even more non-existent
@@johtotrainermax2037 Just ignore them, they are powerless.
I feel like Michael would've been happier with the Genesis sound capabilities if Savaged Regime had been there to arrange the music. This sounds a lot more like legit 80s / early 90s pop synth than the original.
You know that was a lie about him not being happy with the sound capabilities? It was a PR cover up. Think about it, Moonwalker had already been released on the Mega Drive in 1990, containing his music.
@@butcherax Man i never thought of that. What you say makes sense. The genesis was my favorite sounding console ever, I mean who doesnt like the sound a little bit. The PC-98/TG-16 is my second, but mainly for some of the more modern tunes people make.
@@butcherax on the other hand, moonwalker's soundtrack was made up of pre-existing music, but Sonic 3's soundtrack was original. Michael probably didn't want his vision ruined by limited hardware
@@CrashFan03 All he had to do was make demos of what he wanted the music to sound like and let a music technician remake it on the FM chip. Nobody knows if he was happy or not as it only came to light he worked on it after his death
Thing is, this level of quality relies on actually having high quality samples for the percussion and the voice. Samples of this quality would take up so much room on the cart you wouldn't have a game. But yeah, he would have killed it with anything just produced by the synth itself, provided the sound driver was good (and being directly from SEGA Japan, it was)
Oh hey, this is sounding pretty nice and cle-- 0:15 oooh DAAAAMN
Holy shit, those samples are so CLEAN. I love this!
It's a great thing that the original versions of the PCM samples have been made public, so whatever you use to cover Sonic music, you can put the real samples in there.
@@vuurniacsquarewave5091 ooo got a llink to them?
@@vuurniacsquarewave5091 Oo yes, link please
The samples can be found here: sonicdiscovery.free.fr/music_en.htm
@@TotallyGoodatGames info.sonicretro.org/Sonic_the_Hedgehog_3/Development/Music#Audio_samples_list As far as I can tell these are all before converted and played by the SMPS driver on the console.
That bass line GAVE ME CHILLS 10/10
I absolutely *love* the new texture you've brought in this arrangement. It feels blissfully fresh without totally departing from the original.
that bass wobble at 0:44 is just 😩👌
Well goddamn this just blows the original out of the dang water. ♥
Of course it does; Savaged Regime made it.
also TECK YOU'RE ALIVE
WASSUP TECKY
And speaking of water, Lauch Base Zone has water
*who's teck lol*
@@sunstarrock6336 Teckworks
The bass slaps are incredible, and I love how all the instruments just flow so well together. Haven’t heard something this good in a while. I applaud you!
As soon as I heard that bass glide, I knew it was funk time. And _damn_ was I right.
In a parallel universe somewhere, Sonic Origins contains this epic instead of the absolute trainwreck they opted to use instead.
I'm here because of FrameRater
Also this slaps. Good shit
Welcome to funky base zone
I have a hard time believing that Michael Jackson didn't like the Mega Drive sound hardware given that there was a certain Moonwalker game starring himself, boasting some neat renditions of his very own tracks such as "Beat It" or "Another Part of Me" and which was released way before Sonic 3 & Knuckles on the same system so he already knew, at least to some extent, how good the Mega Drive could sound! Furthermore, he was a fan of Galaxy Force II (he even has the arcade cab' @his house) and while the Mega Drive port wasn't very well optimized visually-speaking, on the other hand the soundtrack rendition is fabulous and maybe that he was aware about this too. So overall, he clearly knew that things were going to be good so that rumor hardly makes sense...
... Although, although it's true that the voice samples used in some of the Sonic 3 & Knuckles tracks are quite scratchy which can be a bit disappointing since higher clarity could have been achieved as some other games such as Robocop vs. The Terminator show (check the track "Flight Term" for instance used in the first stage).
Then another thing that I wanted to point out is that the quality achieved in this cover by Savaged Regime can also be achieved within the game, on the Mega Drive hardware. Every covers from this channel are made with genuine Mega Drive specs in mind and can be played alongside a game running.
Lastly, it's funny to still see some people claiming that the Mega Drive sound "is quite inferior to the SNES" when there are so many games from back then that sound as good if not better than SNES' best (Sonic 1, Streets of Rage 2, Thunder Force IV, Gauntlet or Mega Turrican just to name a few) and in the meantime the Mega Drive is still pushed further as Demos such as Overdrive 2, homebrews such as Xeno Crisis or tons of music covers from everywhere show!
Anyway I don't know the OG "Launch Base Zone Act 1" track yet so I can't tell how this cover compares but it's a rad, funky tune nonetheless.
edit: I just listened to the OG tune. It's such a good track, sooo 90s. Now compared to this cover, I prefer the original for a few reasons, mainly the more pronounced hi-hats and the little notes that start at 5 seconds, just before the voices, and which sound more "Sonic-esque" in the original. On the other hand this cover has nicely tweaked percussions and voices.
michael jackson loved sonic games so surely he loved the music in the previous sonic games aswell, of course there are different stories about why michael leaved. Mega drive/genesis soundchip needs alot of practise, same goes to the snes soundchip, i actually believe if michael didnt like the soundchip sound he probably just got dissapointed about the scratchy samples beacuse the other channels do fine and clean sounds that does not hurt your ears. Maybe the limitation was another thing, but as i said there are different stories
Heck, the scratchy samples aren't all the hardware's fault. It's mostly the software's fault. All 3 Sonic games had not-so-well optimized code for the DAC/PCM (sample) channel, meaning, that if anything, if Micheal did leave due to how it sounded, it would of been him leaving due to how horrible the sound driver can be at times, and that the sound samples sound scratchy.
A) Michael Jackson probably had little to do with Moonwalker aside from allowing SEGA to use his likeness
B) Playing a video game isn’t the same thing as making one. He may have had enjoyed playing Thunder Force and the Sonic games, but had little to know knowledge of how those games are made and the limitations of working with the Mega Drive’s hardware.
@@bsgsmusic3451 yea true
@@therealinferno161 Yea, as i said the soundchip needs alot time and practise cause its complicated, but i love it that way
Okay this slaps really hard
I thought this was going to be the prototype version, due to the recent prototype that just surfaced lol
Me too.
Hello 1994, it has been a while, and it is damn good to have you back.
Excellent work!!!
*Notification arrives minutes before I start my shift*
*Energy levels dramatically increase*
~ ~ ~ GO! GO! GO! GO-GO! GO! GO! ~ ~ ~
duh! duh! duh! duh!
Official Lyrics
Launch Bass!
Damn son. Keeping what made the original great, but just making it better. That's good shit.
How do you out funk whats already funky?? This cover goes too hard
Man, you are one of the best out there on UA-cam. Thank you for making such Golden pieces.
I really like the new bass line! Nice work.
here to pour one out for this song now that it's confirmed not making it to sonic origins
Oh heck, this is a TASTY JAM. I know MJ said he didn't like the way the Genesis sound chip was for his music, but even HE would gasp at how well you use it! Also, thanks for doing an arrangement of one of my all-time favorite games, S3&K!
If the Genesis CPU didn't have to deal with running the music AND the game, I'm sure MJ and the Sonic 3 sound team could have made something like this.
@@SethSkoda You're comparing an FM synth to a lo-fi sampler to CD audio. I don't even know how the SNES came up in this conversation.
@@SethSkoda Could the SEGA CD CPU talk to the 2612?
@@TotallyGoodatGames You do know that the Mega Drive/Genesis is perfectly capable of playing this track in-game right? The issue was the composers not being skilled enough to work with the hardware, not the hardware 'not' being capable. Go play Xeno Crisis for the Mega Drive, which has Savaged Regime's music in it if you want proof.
@@benjaminbarker6226 I struggle to believe music of Savage Regime's quality can be played on a Genesis *while also* running a game. Is Xeno Crisis a Genesis game? I thought it was a PC game with a Genesis aesthetic.
holy shit that breaking glass sound sounds so fucking clean like is that the actual sound but uncompressed or something
having multi instruments on one fm channel is good knowledge. this is really good! makes me think how underutilized the system was
Good lord, this slaps! That bassline is INSANE.
This is the best version of this track that will ever exist. It’s absolutely perfected
Okay but this is CLEEEEAAANNN though. Perfect 1:1 copy of the track with the instruments the sound team wish they could've used. Perfect.
You NEED to remaster Sonic 3 & Knuckles soundtrack like you did with MegaMan X
yes !
to each their own but IMO there are many way more important things savaged regime could spend his time on
these covers are great but Sonic 3 & Knuckles soundtrack is *already* great
turrican on the other hand, the mega drive port is the best-looking version but the music could have been sooo much better. there's already a hack that brings the life bar's depletion rate back to its original pace (this was the other issue about this port) but if savaged regime would remaster the soundtrack, wow, this would make for an awesome version of this cult classic game!
another priority that springs to mind would be to rework xenon 2's main theme which sounds cheap compared to what it could have been. PCM samples could be used for the voices/scratches/snares and the rest with FM/PSG goodness. could be awesome too!
then completely unrelated but some covers of the quake II soundtrack would be ace and totally suited to the mega drive style
Hell yeah
I think he should redo the music of the spiderman and Xmen port for the mega drive
This is one of my favs, I'd always play this level. I mostly liked hopping into the little hover ship and seeing Knuckles punch me... I was so amped for S&K to come out lol.
GO!
You take already awesomeme songs and somehow make them sound even better. For this, I love you.
Now i can't unsee a smoothly anymated shantae dancing tô this amazing remix, Thank's FrameRater
That makes two of us.
you made "Go!" the song have clearer "Go!"s. That means you improved like 90% percent of the song. Impressive.
jk i actually love this you made an ok song freaking funky as hell. Still prefer both & knuckles collection versions though, but it would be the bomb if you remixed those!
Another fantastic SEGA arrangement. You bless us SEGA fans with your skills 😊
Absolutely great rearrangement, Savaged Regime - that slappy bass has me grooving in my seat!
My god that's funky! Maybe the funkiest thing I've ever heard come out of the YM2612. I could listen to this on a loop for hours.
I was never really into this level's music, but this remake got me into it. So good!
That’s one funky bass! I like your take on this! :D
I can't ever unsee Shantae dancing when I hear this.
Sounds like the song came out TODAY, on modern synth hardware. But no man it's on the mighty 30 yr old Genesis Megadrive!
@@SethSkoda 31 years old :]
@@SethSkoda 1988 in Japan.
@@SethSkoda In fact the Megadrive is 31 and the Genesis is 30 :D
Micheal really nailed the harmony here
Man you are truly the god of the genesis
HELL YES
Okay, anyone who questions the legitimacy and the Mega Drive sound chip needs to be directed right to Savaged Regime's channel. This is ridiculously good! The quality, fidelity and instrumentality of this track is off the wall! In the right hands the Mega Drive has the greatest 16 bit sound chip hands down. Great job Savaged!
anyone that thinks fm synth music is bad probably needs a hearing aid
No, show them the real 3&K soundtrack or Ristar. Not some fanmade stuff where the samples are basically unlimited.
Awww man... I thought you covered the prototype music. This is nice too!
Holy fuck, this is incredible.
This is a full out vibe!
Make one for Hydrocity Act 2 Pleaseeeeee
A remix masterpiece! Great job!
Amazing work dude, i agree with other coments when say is better than the original.
I just recently discovered that the drum and voice samples for Sonic 3 tracks are on the same channel!
Honestly, that's kind of impressive!
well it's the only way they could do it without employing FM drums
Ohhhhh that juicy bassline, on top of all the extra pitch shifting and better instrument selection!! Totally trounces over the original.
WOOOO THIS IS TOO GOOD WTF
Every new track I'm just as blown away as the last one. Perfect!
This is sick! Awesome!
Fucking glorious.
Those PCM samples are so smooooooth.
This is my favorite track in Sonic 3, this sounds so amazing!
Yeah, FrameRater!
Sonic 3 & Knuckles & ToeJam & Earl
AWESOME
Sonic 3 Complete should have this as an option for that level.
GOOOOD MUSIC YOU JUST GOT A NEW SUB!
This sounds awesome.
Damn sega you should hired this guy to remix the beta sonic 3 music for sonic origins. I'm not hating on Jun Senoue he can make some good music but genesis music is just not his forte
*Yes.*
I need those DAC samples!
go go go go go go go go go
That bass!
always thought the rapid GOs toward the end were saying GO HEDGE-HOG lol
Daddy likey
holy banger
Launch Beats Zone!
Wow this is so fucking good
Holy f***! I ADORE the original version… not anymore… This cover is HANDS DOWN better than the original! So much funk is now present! I love the little flourishes added, like the bassline going down fast right before the main section! It really helps to fill it out!
Nah this isnt as good as the OG. Its a fun little remix but wouldnt really fit with the stage.
Also some of the instrument choices are weaksauce.
Where have you been all my life?
Nicely Done~!😃😊😁😉😆
Like Those New Snares~!
This is so good
Instant like
GO GO GO! GO GO GO! G-G-G-GO GO!!
That bass sample sounds like it came straight out of the amiga 500's jaguar xj220 soundtrack
daaamn son
put that bass on a fuckin diet
10/10 god damn
Never have I clicked a video so fast
My favorite Sonic 3 track because it's so MJ and it pumps up really good. This is good tho.
So will you do the prototype/PC version next?
Let's hope so
@@RomuloTheBrazilian YEP
The prototype music for Launch Base is so lame though
@@LongSinceDead1 you probably think that because you didnt listen to both act 1 and 2
TAKfsg No, I’ve listened to both acts. I don’t like either of them.
AAAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOHHH
Just Great
Insane!
GO
I have to admit that I'm not a fan of the original Launch Base Zone theme, but this track is easily one of my favorite VG music remixes ever. 💯
GO! GO! GO! GOGO-GO!
Nice remix of the song!😄🤩😎👌
Oh fuck is this what YM2612 sounds like uncompressed? I'd LOVE to hear Laughter or Ooze from Phantasy Star IV like this.
Technically this is possible in the original hardware, but it occupies a lot of space.
So if this runs on real hardware, we need a romhack, great work!
Holy shit, that's amazing.
Hm, Yes. Perfect.