The Family Bass - Music with an NES
138 points by rcarmo 17 hours ago | 10 comments
  • gwbas1c 12 hours ago |
    IMO: Play the second video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gds1EeQGMaQ&t=166s) for a few seconds, and observe when Linus plays with the Japanese Famicom keyboard.

    It'll give you a good idea for what he's making. (The music video is also really cool.)

  • RamRodification 10 hours ago |
    This was great.

    I always recommend watching his old Chipophone video (homemade 8-bit synthesizer from a repurposed old electronic organ). He has made many cool instruments since. Some of which maybe more tehcnically impressive, I can't tell. But this one is probably still on my all time top 10 "most enjoyment from watching a Youtube video" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1pchpDD5EU

    Such cool sounds and he plays it well!

  • klodolph 10 hours ago |
    For those who want to try it out, you can also access these sounds in a somewhat easier way by using an NES audio emulator in your favorite DAW, or by using one of the various tracker programs:

    https://www.mattmontag.com/projects-page/nintendo-vst

    http://famitracker.com

  • kstrauser 9 hours ago |
    This is the nerdiest, hackeriest thing I've seen in ages, and I love every moment of it. That was brilliant.
  • Lammy 8 hours ago |
    Super cool, and I also love how this page has text and still-image content equivalent to what's said and shown in the video.
  • omoikane 6 hours ago |
    I am a fan of these Famicom/NES synthesized sounds, they have a flavor that is rarely found in modern game music. There are a few musicians who does rearrangements of songs for playback on the Famicom, example:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bM3bYVt-c1k

    Original song:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIKKyrGGaDk

  • ethagknight 4 hours ago |
  • Dwedit 2 hours ago |
    Seems like a homebrew program that uses the Miracle Piano would be a lot nicer to use than a Famicom keyboard.