Daiji Da - I - Ji (o-daiji.xm)
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Posted by The Nuke on Thu 17th Aug 2006, rated 6 / 10.
Ok, so here we have a song that is, as the artist puts it, a "cover from some tune from some anime title". With that said, I don't really know where to give the most credit for the composition, 'some anime' composer or OGG (apparently the author of this module). But nevertheless this chippy song has a very energic start to it and it certainly manages to keep you interested for it's duration. And speaking of duration, the song lasts only for about a minute but has been looped well enough to even keep the listener repeating the tune a few times without noticing the looping. All in all, this is well worth a download especially for people looking for a nifty little chiptune. Daiji Da - I - Ji doesn't boast with originality or rise to epic measurements, but with it's energic melody and execution it manages to be on the better side of chiptunes. The composer seems to know his chiptune cliché, from heavy vibratos and portamentos to pressing the whole song into four channels, and has put his knowledge into execution extremely well. As seemingly overused and well-heard these effects and sounds are throughout module music, they fit the atmosphere and naturally the genre very well. What this song lacks in originality, it almost salvages with it's dedication to the genre.
Ok, so here we have a song that is, as the artist puts it, a "cover from some tune from some anime title". With that said, I don't really know where to give the most credit for the composition, 'some anime' composer or OGG (apparently the author of this module). But nevertheless this chippy song has a very energic start to it and it certainly manages to keep you interested for it's duration. And speaking of duration, the song lasts only for about a minute but has been looped well enough to even keep the listener repeating the tune a few times without noticing the looping. All in all, this is well worth a download especially for people looking for a nifty little chiptune. Daiji Da - I - Ji doesn't boast with originality or rise to epic measurements, but with it's energic melody and execution it manages to be on the better side of chiptunes. The composer seems to know his chiptune cliché, from heavy vibratos and portamentos to pressing the whole song into four channels, and has put his knowledge into execution extremely well. As seemingly overused and well-heard these effects and sounds are throughout module music, they fit the atmosphere and naturally the genre very well. What this song lacks in originality, it almost salvages with it's dedication to the genre.
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ogg 2005 yadayadayadayadayadaya cover from some tune from some anime title yadayadayadayadayadaya samples by various people interpolation= NO, PLEASE.
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Very cute chip tune. Author says it's a cover of some anime series title, I don't watch anime so i have no idea, it's a good little ditty the only major downside being it's length. It's meant to be looped but you can only loop it so many times before getting bored.