OCR03677: Sonic the Hedgehog 3: Chromed Gadgetry - André Pastore, Helton Lima, Leandro Abreu, Leo Quintão, Marco Lima
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OCR03677: Sonic the Hedgehog 3: Chromed Gadgetry - André Pastore, Helton Lima, Leandro Abreu, Leo Quintão, Marco Lima
[Chrome Gadget]
from OverClocked ReMix
Chrome Gadget from Sonic 3 (&Knuckles) (EdwardTheCat)
I realized I haven’t done something like this in a couple months, so I picked a totally random MIDI out of my MIDI stockpile and it ended up coming out like this. I’m not entirely sure how I feel about it, but I get the impression it’s something that’ll have to sink in a little bit because it isn’t “in my comfort zone” if that makes any sense.
Original MIDI by King Meteor.
Chrome Gadget - Sonic 3 & Knuckles Soundtrack
Ughhhh this is so good. Everything sounds better with the Koshiro sound driver.
Why, hello Simone, Debra, the internet! It's been quite some time, hasn't it? I think it's time for a comeback. A revival after about a year and a half. So let's start with some classics!
I listen to the S3&K soundtrack a lot at work, and I've grown really fond of this track. I think it's the harmonies in the main synth line that gets me--lots of cool tensions in there that really lift the song. I love the 9ths in the second half of the track, it creates a major sounding tension that's really bright. Notice how the foreground harmonies contrast with the background bell lines--it's awesome how they work together to create a cohesive harmony without drowning each other out. The drum and bass groove is also pretty busy, probably to give body to the mix while long tones are played over the melody. It's important to balance between the melody and the backgrounds; if both have a lot going on, it's distracting for the listener and they don't know what to focus on. If both are steady and more elongated, it can be too monotonous for more casual listeners. This has a great balance of both, and is groovy to boot!
Thought I'd post some of my favourite OSTs from various sonic games. The first one is from one of the multiplayer stages in Sonic 3&K, Chrome Gadget Zone.
I really liked some of the music used in the multiplayer stages and chrome gadget is probably my favourite. I used to randomly play the multiplayer stages after finishing with the single player game, so the music in the multiplayer mode is just as nostalgic for me as the music used in the single player stages.