[8-bit] Genshin Impact - Undersea Encounters (Enkanomiya Battle Theme II)
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- Remember when vishaps used to be scary? I certainly do.
Original: • Undersea Encounters
.mp3 file: drive.google.c...
Feel free to use this cover on your projects, as long as proper credits are given.
Software used:
Famitracker 0.4.6
Audacity
corrscope
For some reason, I've always imagined this very fitting to be one of the Snezhnaya battle themes.
wait this is quite a job. well done
im kinda late to this, but thank you so much for doing this theme. it's quite possibly my most favorite battle theme in the game and you did a fantastic job with it 🔥🔥
Always loved your 8-bit arrangement of Genshin battle themes❤ Can you also do Seething Animosity?
Oooooo I agree. It would be so cool to have some Chasm songs in 8-bits, especially the Celestial nail ones
Yes! Enkanomiya
Thanks mate, chiptunes are the best :D
somebody might use this as a ringtone, i think :O
That'd be awesome
yooo my favorite battle theme!!! so cool!!
Woah this is epic!!
One of my favorite battle themes! I love your covers man. Keep it up!
hey it's one of my favorites :0
thanks for making such great covers, i always look forward to each one
Nice pick. Saw your "radar" playlist and thought I might suggest in addition to Wrathful Streaming Gold to consider Across Dimming Asterisms. Other ideas: God-Devouring Mania, No Turning Back (could have sworn you did this already), Mittsommernacht Fantasie, Bravery and Tenderness, and for a dark horse pick, The Morn a Thousand Roses Brings. I know these are all mostly battle or battle-adjacent, but my favorite non-battle themes don't feel like they'd translate well (e.g. Slumbering Lore) outside of a few you've already done.
Second the idea below for one of the chasm tracks.
Decided to check your channel today and there are like 5 more songs on the playlist that I hadn't heard before, all of which are non-battle songs, and I also had no idea Village Surrounded by Green even existed. All of these work well, so perhaps I should revise my opinion.
A bit of error in 3:18 - the track should end with an E min chord , not A min.
Indeed, it ends rooted in E, what I did was bring the B in the bass down to A for the closure. But since there's no C anywhere it's not really an A min, just an E/A kinda chord.
It's been a while so I don't really know why I did it. Maybe I thought it felt too jarring to jump from B all the way down to E in the bass, and A was the next best thing after it.