Seeing how you love Yasui (understandable), I'm curious if you've thought about covering any of his collaborators? Like Saso Ayako's Ginga Force stage 6 theme, _Free Flight,_ which I feel matches with the rest of the game while still having its own musical identity. I mean, if not, there's plenty of Yasui bangers between your originals! Just a thought I had.
I finally found it! apparently, this banger of a track is in the furnace demos folder, but you didn't add your name in the artist section. (I've been searching everywhere on UA-cam for the original artist. alas, here i am)
@@64Abstract eh, it's okay. at least i found out that you're the one that made this cover. i still can't believe that the .fur file is just about 6KB in size. 🤯 the world definitely needs more furnace OPZ stuff. (it feels like the YM2414 (OPZ) is a souped up version of the Yamaha YM2151 (OPM), but i could be wrong about that)
@@tl1882 Kind-of in a way i guess. But let's not begin about the Crystal ESFM, cause that OPL3 clone is absolutely OP! Every channel can do 4-op and can even do per-operator stereo panning! (And it's true potential had only been shown recently thanks to @akumanatt by winning the Furnace ESFM contest with the tune: ESFuMados. I honestly can't believe that an OPL3 clone can even sound like that, let alone considering that this could legit play on a DOS PC)
YM2414 (or the rare 2424), 8-ch 4-op FM synth with 8 selectable algorithms and 8 selectable waveforms. It was designed as a successor to the OPM but it was only used in synths AFAIK. Mostly the DX11 and its rack mounted form, the TX81Z. First released in 1987 I believe
Well hello
hi there
I gotta be honest, I prefer this over the original. Yasui would be proud if he came across this.
Massive X more like Massive W
You are good son, real good, maybe even the best. -Soldier TF2
love this cover. MASSIVE X my beloved
To me, this is the musical equivalent of hypomania. Fluctuating, unhinged, tense, and inconsolable.
Good job!
Wow, I get to hear TWO Massive X remixes today??
what was the other one?
@@olifloof ismtud's cover i linked in this video's description
Damn, this slaps
This whole thing is fantastic, but the intro sounds especially funky! Fantastic arrange!
That X sure is Massive alright
One might say it's Xcessive
Well, this DOPE!!! This one goes straight forward, hard and heavy 🤘😎🤘 I love that voicebox sound
Goooooood morning
gotta love these beats
Absolute banger
whoa opz!
nice job, reminds me of thunder force iv
I was making a cover on the same song and same sound chips lmao (this sounds absolutely amazing)
i wanna hear your version 😳
@@64Abstract it does not sound good.
its okay, im still interested to see it
@@Music_Boi_JBoy Hey champ, I also want to hear your version 😳 bet it's as fire as this one
@@64Abstract oh wait i just realized the song i made is not the same song that you made a remix of lmao
love the chord instrument, i think i had an idea like this long ago
This is epic. Might pull the trigger on a Korg Z3 guitar synth because of this and other songs. The Z3 has the YM2414 as its soundchip.
Nice OPZ cover of the song, those are some nice FM drums!😄🤩😎👌
Massive version, good job.
Been jamming out to this in Furnace today. I love this! Keep up the great work!
Actually better than the original holy shit
OMFG
You inspired me to do a cover! :P
oh I love this
wild
nice
HOWWWW
Seeing how you love Yasui (understandable), I'm curious if you've thought about covering any of his collaborators? Like Saso Ayako's Ginga Force stage 6 theme, _Free Flight,_ which I feel matches with the rest of the game while still having its own musical identity. I mean, if not, there's plenty of Yasui bangers between your originals! Just a thought I had.
god i want to cover ginga force too lmao
@@64Abstract It has so many fiery hot jams! (Then again, which Yasui game doesn't?)
Im not your daddy Im your grandpa
why do fm drums always sound so S P I C Y
MY FAVORITE FROM HIM IS COUNTERSTRIKE
Don't give this guy an opz chip again.
I finally found it!
apparently, this banger of a track is in the furnace demos folder, but you didn't add your name in the artist section. (I've been searching everywhere on UA-cam for the original artist. alas, here i am)
very sorry on my end that i didnt put in the name :(
@@64Abstract eh, it's okay. at least i found out that you're the one that made this cover.
i still can't believe that the .fur file is just about 6KB in size. 🤯
the world definitely needs more furnace OPZ stuff. (it feels like the YM2414 (OPZ) is a souped up version of the Yamaha YM2151 (OPM), but i could be wrong about that)
@@LondenTower it reminds me more of something between opl2 and 3 with triangle waves, reverb, and other stuff
@@tl1882 Kind-of in a way i guess.
But let's not begin about the Crystal ESFM, cause that OPL3 clone is absolutely OP!
Every channel can do 4-op and can even do per-operator stereo panning! (And it's true potential had only been shown recently thanks to @akumanatt by winning the Furnace ESFM contest with the tune: ESFuMados. I honestly can't believe that an OPL3 clone can even sound like that, let alone considering that this could legit play on a DOS PC)
What the chip is a Opz?
a chip used inside the Yamaha TX81Z, rackmounted FM synth module. it's basically a buffed OPM
YM2414 (or the rare 2424), 8-ch 4-op FM synth with 8 selectable algorithms and 8 selectable waveforms. It was designed as a successor to the OPM but it was only used in synths AFAIK. Mostly the DX11 and its rack mounted form, the TX81Z. First released in 1987 I believe
If someone were to create a Genesis/Megadrive 2.0 and name it Neptune. I want it to have that sound chip
When the Hardest is on fire on areas 5, 15 and 20