Simon
It's up on my Soundcloud if you want to sample it and review. I can probably do some more work on it later this week.
For the instruments I have a private plugin originally based on spleeter and I have LALAL.ai. Some tracks (like the drums) which it's not as good for, I get my buddy to extract in FL studio (its implementation is surprisingly not terrible) since I use ableton. Sometimes the result is good, sometimes it's not. There's only so much you can pull out of these old tracks but the fact we can do it at all is pretty mind-blowing.
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AI extracted the instruments from the remastered game and ran them through my normal studio workflow.
Hell March and stuff already has some really good remakes, so I don't think I can improve on those much. But I'm sure some of those haven't received a lot of attention.
Every instrument has been separated out and reconstructed by AI so technically it's more of a "remaster" than most of the commercially released "remasters" of older music. Or the best we're ever gonna get anyway. That other comment is just salty.
If you're in doubt just listen to the new one and old one side by side - it's not even close.
Remix with modern techniques and make a master with a lot more dynamic range and listenability than the version you'd use in a video game.
YES I forgot about these. I'll see what the remaster ones sound like and see what I can do tomorrow.
Do you always just talk like you know other peoples' motivations? I don't think you know as much as you think.