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Thank you so much! I saw you subscribed! I hope you have fun watching the Wario Land 4 stream! :D
Of course, i like it soo much ^_^

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[Update] - "Princess Shokora" has been moved to the Bonus Tracks.

Since the song is too short and doesn't loop, I prefer to place it under the Bonus Tracks. Seems more fitting, to me.
 
Just to make sure you know what the "Princess Shokora" track is, it's the first song in this video (basically the ending where she appears):

 
How did you add the sound effects in the Soft Shell one?
I never heard them in the original, or anywhere else in the game. (Well, except for some)

Well, the sound effects are in the game, if you listen to the Soft Shell CD, they are there. I got them from the soundfont, provided by Pigmask Colonel. It has the in game instruments and sounds. I only use some sounds, though.
 
[Update] - Added "Palmtree Paradise (Karaoke version)", "CD 'Beyond the Headrush", "CD 'The Judge's Feet", "CD 'The Moon's Lamppost'", "CD 'You and Your Shoes", "CD 'Mr. Ether & Planaria" and "The Wario Hop" to the list!

Sorry I forgot to update...
 
What an endeavor you made! But it's not over yet. I indeed have some constructive criticism for you. Well, just one.

That bass. You know, the very distinct sounding electric bass both used in Wario Land 4 and Wario Ware Inc. It's like the mold that holds so many songs together! Like my favorite, and everyone else's, Crescent Moon Village. It's the first instrument you hear when you enter that stage.

Um what's my point... Oh yeah! The bass you use in that song and many others simply does not have that distinct sound. If I suggest, to match that distinct bass you may need to go back and alter or distort the sound. Hey can you apply vibrato or tremolo to the bass? Maybe that will work? I'm not entirely sure what software you are using but it must have some filters for the sounds.

Listen to this:


You can hear it very clear in the song above.


Hope I don't sound rude. It's just I love Wario Land 4's soundtrack so much. And half of the reason is just how distinct everything sounds in that game. I want to hear an HD version that perfectly captures that funky-yet-strange noise that is WL4.
 
Perhaps. That was the initial goal. However, I'm speaking of an impression I got when he spoke of how to approach Curious Factory and deciding to improvise. Maybe inbetween redoing and doing his own take.
 
What an endeavor you made! But it's not over yet. I indeed have some constructive criticism for you. Well, just one.

That bass. You know, the very distinct sounding electric bass both used in Wario Land 4 and Wario Ware Inc. It's like the mold that holds so many songs together! Like my favorite, and everyone else's, Crescent Moon Village. It's the first instrument you hear when you enter that stage.

Um what's my point... Oh yeah! The bass you use in that song and many others simply does not have that distinct sound. If I suggest, to match that distinct bass you may need to go back and alter or distort the sound. Hey can you apply vibrato or tremolo to the bass? Maybe that will work? I'm not entirely sure what software you are using but it must have some filters for the sounds.

Listen to this:


You can hear it very clear in the song above.


Hope I don't sound rude. It's just I love Wario Land 4's soundtrack so much. And half of the reason is just how distinct everything sounds in that game. I want to hear an HD version that perfectly captures that funky-yet-strange noise that is WL4.


So, basically, Koopaul, you're right. You pointed out an interesting detail about the bass. I tried to use a similar bass in Hotel Horror:



Tell me if it's what you where talking about. If that's the bass you expected, I can use it on other songs, no problem.
The bass here sounds close but in some song it doesn't really sound as good... I'll try and change it, I'll share the results here.

Perhaps. That was the initial goal. However, I'm speaking of an impression I got when he spoke of how to approach Curious Factory and deciding to improvise. Maybe inbetween redoing and doing his own take.

And yes, I had to improvise on certain songs so you get the idea of "HD remake" that I'm going for. Try to make them sound the same, but with new instruments (that sound close to the original). In some of them, I tried to go a bit free style, like "The Big Board" one. It sounds the same, but some instruments just make the song pop out more.
 
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