This is AWESOME! Doesn't happen too often that someone makes a cover of an X8 track, let alone something this good. Vile V's theme is one of my favourites in the soundtrack, and in my eyes, this gives serious competition to the original. Also, what does 'FM' stand for here?
FM stands for Frequency Modulation. It's a type of synthesis that became popular at the start of the 80s. Yamaha made a lot of them, and outside of being used in a lot of popular music of the time, some video game consoles used types of FM for there sound chips (the Sega Mega Drive had one alongside it's PSG sound chip, the MSX line of computers used them, as well as many of the 80s Sega Arcade Boards).
Glad to see there are others who didn't just import that one midi of the theme into a program and flip the instruments.
Still my absolute favorite remix of this theme, I sincerely hope we get more banging FM X8 arranges just like it someday
I already liked this when it was released but I'm glad UA-cam recommended it back to me again :D
Absolute banger and one of my favorite remixes of this Vile theme, the part where the lead melody is off is also super cool!
Love how the first note sounds like Zero's buster charging in X 1. I don't know if it's intentional but it's a helluva throwback.
Not intentional, but now that you mention it it does kinda sound like that lmao
Has a genesis vibe to it. I think this version fits the Chibodee Cricket VA from Vava/Vile in the english version harmoniously well!
FM Synthesis is the MD’s main way of outputting sound lol
Damn, this version goes hard! Love it!
Thank you!
I just noticed Vile Mk-5 has the chest of the Gouf from Gundam 0079.
R-0V-V Vile Custom
No offense Vile, but your outfit reminds me of Boba Fett.😂
Very impressive, I liked it
This is AWESOME! Doesn't happen too often that someone makes a cover of an X8 track, let alone something this good. Vile V's theme is one of my favourites in the soundtrack, and in my eyes, this gives serious competition to the original. Also, what does 'FM' stand for here?
FM stands for Frequency Modulation. It's a type of synthesis that became popular at the start of the 80s. Yamaha made a lot of them, and outside of being used in a lot of popular music of the time, some video game consoles used types of FM for there sound chips (the Sega Mega Drive had one alongside it's PSG sound chip, the MSX line of computers used them, as well as many of the 80s Sega Arcade Boards).
@@ominouspigeonmaster1571 Thank you for explaining, very interesting
0:37 and 0:32 slaps
Gorgeeouusss~!
... I used to be called VileVava you knoowww? It's still my youtube url. I love this so muchhh. x3
Thank you!! Always gotta rep the GOAT
Awesome
Thank you!
Looks like Boba Fett. Lol
It doesn't help that his Japanese name is Vava, but is pronounced Baba" which sounds dangerously close to Boba
With the predator dreads yea
He's cooler then Boba and has given X far more trouble then Boba ever did the heroes
That's the joke, yes.
This sounds amazing, Loved Viles theme in X8, but you amped it up 🎧🎧🎧
Thank you!!
GAHAHA
FANTASTIC
wait is vile mk 5 a predator reference
he is, VAVA going all out!
@@Evilriku13 last up is a terminator reference, oh boy that's probably gonna be a nightmare
What FM chip is this based on? The YM2151, YM2612, or YM2610?
I used the VOPM vst for this, which emulates the YM2151 chip. Truth be told, I don't know the difference between the three lol