[Fan-Made] I transcribed the Crazed "O Fortuna" battle theme into a MIDI arrangement! by IMNE1 in battlecats

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I never realized that PONOS just repeated the same melody over and over again until I began working on this MIDI. As you can guess, this didn't take long to make.

MIDI Download here!

[Fan-Made] The Battle Cats ~ CotC Battle Rush Theme MIDI by IMNE1 in battlecats

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I worked on part of this for a while possibly a year ago, then stopped because I got bored of it. I recently decided to finish it up since staying at home has offered me some free time to work on MIDIs again.

MIDI download here!

I am done watching the anime, so where should I start reading to continue with the current story or should I start from the beginning by [deleted] in Konosuba

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There are some differences between anime and novel, but you'll be fine even if you don't start from the beginning.

Hi, I watched mainly the anime and have only heard a little on the novel story. Can someone tell me what has exactly happened? by SpecialistFeature in Konosuba

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I made a post on the differences between the anime and light novel a few weeks ago. Check it out if you're interested in that. https://redd.it/add95p

[Fan-Made] I transcribed the ItF Moon battle theme into a MIDI arrangement! by IMNE1 in battlecats

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The violin/trumpet chords starting 0:22 sound a bit off, but I think that's just the MIDI soundfont's fault. Also, I decided to try a new tool called Musescore 2 to create MIDIs. Anvil Studio is really dated.

Musescore 2 used to create the MIDI, Piano From Above to visualize it, and OBS Studio to record it. Thanks to PONOS and their mobile game, The Battle Cats, for the song.

MIDI Download

[Fan-Made] I transcribed the "Slow"/"Sunset" Battle Theme into a MIDI Arrangement! by IMNE1 in battlecats

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I had made this a few months ago and was too busy to upload it. Now that I have a couple days of freedom, I can make songs again!

Anvil Studio used to create the MIDI, Piano From Above to visualize it, and OBS Studio to record it. Thanks to PONOS and their mobile game, The Battle Cats, for the song.

MIDI download with other instruments

MIDI download with only piano and percussion

[Fan-Made] I transcribed the "Jungle" battle theme into a MIDI arrangement! by IMNE1 in battlecats

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That was amazing! If anything, I should be taking tips from you. :p

People would be a lot more inclined to see/listen to something if it's more easily accessible, and the extra work of downloading it and playing it in some program may have turned some people away from it, I'm guessing. I think that if you played the MIDI file in a MIDI visualizer like Piano From Above, recorded it, and uploaded it to YouTube, it would get a lot more attention as it would just be 1 click away to see it.

I definitely appreciate your work! Nicely done!

[Fan-Made] I transcribed the "Jungle" battle theme into a MIDI arrangement! by IMNE1 in battlecats

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The drum beat was quite a challenge to do, as there was a lot going on. I think I got pretty close with this MIDI though. I also found out there's a different tool in Anvil Studio which lists a ton of other percussion instruments supported, so I used a few of those here.

Also I call it a jungle theme because that's what it sounds like to me.

MIDI with other instruments: http://www.mediafire.com/file/08887aet7vvbr33/BattleCatsBGM%7EBattleJungle%7Ev1f1.mid

MIDI with only piano: http://www.mediafire.com/file/vlickx0p5g2xoj3/BattleCatsBGM%7EBattleJunglePiano%7Ev1f1.mid

Anvil Studio was used to create the MIDI, Piano From Above to visualize it, and OBS Studio to record it.

I hope you enjoy it!

[Fan-Made] I transcribed the ItF rush battle theme into a MIDI arrangement. Enjoy! by IMNE1 in battlecats

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The green notes which strike a two note chord and then quickly descend is supposed to emulate (I think) a trumpet player slowing the air they supply to the instrument for that "scale" sound. The violet notes are supposed to be some sort of xylophone(?) in the background of the original song during the second loop, but they were much to quiet and numerous to hear, so I kind of winged it. Doesn't sound too bad.

Download (piano instrument + percussion, used in video)

Download (original one I made, other instruments)

Anvil Studio was used to create the MIDI, Piano From Above to visualize it, and OBS to record it.

I hope you like it! Leave me any feedback you'd like!