Unconscience (Wet Floor ver.) - Splatoon 3 Side Order
Heard in Splatoon 3's first Side Order boss stage, "Unconscience" is a song that I immediately liked. Even though it's a track that uses minimal instrumentation and only one soloist (Marina), I could tell that it's a track with the potential to be a full fledged Splatoon pop song. My goal with this arrangement was to bring that idea to life.
For the arrangement itself, I leaned more toward the instrumentation of Splatoon 2's fictitious "Wet Floor" band, with the slap bass, electric guitars, and acoustic drum kit. I wasn't trying to specifically make a Wet Floor cover, but when I finished, I realized how close the two styles sounded, so I leaned into this idea for the final stretch.
Finally, I decided against using vocals, due to the controversial nature of AI and my limited budget. I decided to use synths that, while not as extreme and dynamic as voices, still create this otherworldy sound that Splatoon is known for.
~~~~~ Originally Composed By ~~~~~
- Toru Minegishi ("Unconscience" from Splatoon 3: Side Order)
(Also known as "Monologue" in Japan)
~~~~~ Artwork by ~~~~~
- A Bit of Epicness
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~~~~~ Sound/Video Sources ~~~~~
Sampletank 3, Sampletank 4 / IK Multimedia
Ministry of Rock 2 / EastWest
Zenology / Roland
Flex / Image Line
TRITON EXTREME / Korg
Sequenced in FL Studio 21
Visualized in ALMAMPlayer: https://almam.itch.io/almamplayer
Edited with DaVinci Resolve 18
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