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Butchering the classics – NES style

Submitted by on July 12, 2006 – 10:15 pmOne Comment

aero_rock.jpgFeel like re-working classic tunes to hear how they sound if played through an 8-Bit console? After reading this post on Kotaku, I tried my hand at the tutorial it mentions (running Garageband), and it works! After fooling with the plugin for a while, I had an idea – what if I were to re-purpose classic tunes using the Magical 8bit filter, by importing some cheesy .mid files I had lying around.

Listen (3.6MB mp3) and see if you can name the tune (and excuse the guitar solo going a little pear-shaped).

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