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16-bit chiptune demake cover of "Frozen Factory - Zone1" from Sonic Lost World, compatible with the Sega Genesis / Sega Mega Drive console. Download links included. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Technical info ·Program: DefleMask Tracker v0.12.0 ·System: Sega Genesis / Sega Mega Drive (YM2612 [FM], SN76496 [PSG], Sega DAC [PCM]) ·FM instruments loaded: 10 ·PSG volume macros loaded: 4 ·PCM samples loaded: 3 ·Max. FM channels active: 6 when DAC is off ·Max. PSG channels active: 3 ·FM channel 6: Set to DAC and FM (changes arbitrarily) ·PSG channel 4: Free range white noise ·Tempo: 141 BPM (clock 47Hz, speed 05/05) ·Time in development: 3 days DOWNLOADS (Google Drive): *MP3: https://tinyurl.com/y8alo5k8 ·VGZ: https://tinyurl.com/yyva62dp ·DMF: https://tinyurl.com/y8oojjke Feel free to use them for your videos or fangames. NOTE: To uncompress the VGZ file, rename it to "vgm.gz" and extract it with 7zip, WinRar, etc. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - This song is so catchy I just had to do this. The game's soundtrack is pretty forgettable in general, but there's a few songs in it that I really like, so consider this a sort of exception to what I usually upload, at least for now. About the song: I noticed while inserting notes that the song seems to try really hard to stay in major chords for as long as possible (not taking into account the full 4 seconds of C major), and then switches it up a bit with a tritone in some sections and a few diminished chords for the chorus (if that's what they are, I'm not good at figuring them out), and those are what keep it interesting and make it good, I think. It's very similar to Red Gate Bridge in that regard, which is also in the key of C, and the way the chords are structured reminds me of Metropolis Zone a little, which is funny considering the Zone's level design. I imagine the rest of the soundtrack does the "keep it major" approach too without much change, and that must be why it's all so bland, though I could be wrong. Sega pretending to be Nintendo isn't pretty. When I heard the sleigh bells in the original I thought I could reuse the same FM sleigh bells I did for my Snow Mountain remix, but instead I ended up making a new one. The sleigh bells from that remix were actually 2 instruments working together, and sounded more like tambourines, but in this one it's just 1 and they sound much better, even. The FM organ I used here reminds me of the ones in New Super Mario Bros, which is quite fitting.