You can download MP3s of them with the other Touhou FM MIDI recordings (so far from the 6th, 7th and 8th games), here.
For those who haven’t seen (heard) any before, they’re basically very electronic-sounding versions of the music from the Touhou games (they’re not strictly 8-bit, but they certainly do often sound like they’re 8-bit). If you like chiptune music, you’ll probably really like them.
We were hit by a large amount of snow early this February in 2009 and I was eager to catch some shots with my HD camera to go along with a song which I’d recently got addicted to.
The song used is a cut-down version of “FREEZING ON YOU” by “IOSYS” (I had to cut it down from 4m40s since I didn’t record enough different video to last that long without the finished video ending up uninteresting). It’s a remix of Cirno’s theme from Touhou Project, and with Cirno being an ice fairy and associated with the number 9, this was too perfect an opportunity for me to miss.
I was asked if I could program the ability to have the code used to create the beeps written to a text file, so this is mainly what’s new in this version (I have fiddled with a few other things though which I noticed needed fidling with while adding the new ability).
Now, if you create a file called “tonecode.txt” (nothing needs to be stored in the file) in the same folder as the program, all code executed to create tones and silence, during live MIDI input or playback of a BMM file or MIDI file, will be written to that text file. Code for tones made by the metronome and clicking on keys on the keyboard will also be written to the text file.
Anyway, I guess this is mainly useful for programmers or for people wanting to know exactly what notes are played in the ‘bleeper’ version of a MIDI file, for example.
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