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Emily Gera
Sunday, April 26, 2020, GMT
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YouTuber Mako Ray's latest work: A cover band based on animal crossing, under the leadership of Toto, reproduced the sensational soft rock in Africa in the 1980s, bringing them new vitality.
To be honest, this is an extraordinary effort (thanks Kotaku).
So much that I was asked whether Mako is real. Yes, although the attempt is not out of the weakness.
In the tweet, Mako described the complex process of remaking songs in Animal Crossing using in-game instruments. Each instrument is played by villagers and recorded separately, and then combined into a scene.
Using random notes, Mako cuts everything into a single component. The pitch change of the final product closely matches the notes in the original song.
"(Ask) Those people ask" Is this true? ": I recorded myself in different costumes, played notes randomly on each instrument, then moved the segments by pitch to match the notes of the song, and then synthesized each segment into a scene." Mako wrote. "His work is actually much more than I expected."
For those who ask "Is this true?": I recorded myself in different costumes, played random notes on each instrument, then I shifted the pitch to match the notes of the song, and then synthesized each segment A scene. This is actually much more than I expected. pic.twitter.com/6pYhoExhdG
-Michael (@makorays) April 23, 2020
If you have just started the game, or need some guidance, be sure to check the "Animal Crossing: New Horizons" guide to perfect your island paradise.