had this issue a bit left, so I set to work and I made another version of a theme that I liked the ZX Spectrum. This time he has had to Simulator ATV (All Terrain Vehicle Simulator), published in 1987 by Code Masters Ltd. The original music is David Whittaker, a myth in the video game music from 8 to 16 bits. The game only has 2 songs, both of Spectrum 48K, a menu, and another cortita (more like a jingle) to complete a phase. In my version I've used both. The final phase of the hearing at the end of the topic, as the climax.
you can hear the original theme here, and my version here.
For this version I used, as always, Cubase SX 3 and a few instruments and effects plugins. For the drums I used the Stylus RMX , the effects are launched with Battery 2 samples, synths are used Z3ta + , Vanguard , Massive, Albino 3 and Absynth 3 . As reverb, I'm back to using the free reverb Glaceverb . And new for the first time I used a fabulous SideKick plugin called v3, Twisted Lemon, which allows easily sidechain in Cubase, which before had to do with methods very cumbersome and impractical. It has been a discovery this little program.
I hope you like this version.
you can hear the original theme here, and my version here.
For this version I used, as always, Cubase SX 3 and a few instruments and effects plugins. For the drums I used the Stylus RMX , the effects are launched with Battery 2 samples, synths are used Z3ta + , Vanguard , Massive, Albino 3 and Absynth 3 . As reverb, I'm back to using the free reverb Glaceverb . And new for the first time I used a fabulous SideKick plugin called v3, Twisted Lemon, which allows easily sidechain in Cubase, which before had to do with methods very cumbersome and impractical. It has been a discovery this little program.
I hope you like this version.
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