[Black MIDI] The Nuker 1.9.3 (Deblacked with SAFOR) | Piano Magenda MOD

Original MIDI Made by: Emex Denvir Deblacked MIDI Made by: Me (Made Using Alexander Verevkin's SAFOR) MIDI File Name: The Nuker - 1_9_3 - Getting Ready.mid.AR.mid Original MIDI Download: on Archive.org & in the Video Linked Below (There's a link to the Archive.org page in the comments section of this video.)    • The Nuker Series ZIP 3 Download   Deblacked MIDI Download: N/A (You'll have to make your own version with SAFOR or a MIDI editor.) Original Video:    • [БлѣкМІДИ] Ҙә Нюкәр 1.9   In case anyone is curious, I used a velocity threshold of 9 when deblacking this MIDI with SAFOR. I saw that NikPlatamon2005 did a video of a SAFOR deblacked version of this MIDI, and I figured I should do a video as well. This will likely be the last video I make related to The Nuker 1.9.3 since I've already done quite a few on the original MIDI. I decided to do something different by using a soundfont called Piano Magenda MOD on this MIDI. If you're not familiar with it, it's a modified version of Piano Maganda that lowers the pitch of all audio being played. It also sounds very different from the original Piano Maganda. I used OmniConverter to render the audio track-by-track, and I also used its real-time simulation function with "instability" (frame fluctuation) to make the audio sound like random delay. I only used 1,000 voices per track in an attempt to make the "messy" parts of this MIDI quieter, so the audio doesn't sound the greatest. It's also quiet at times because OmniConverter's limiter is still broken for some reason. That causes the audio to become quiet any time there's a very large amount of notes playing audio at once. Soundfont Used: Piano Magenda MOD by Natsuki8000 & RetroUniversalHT (Original Soundfont by Robert C. Allen) Soundfont Download: on Natsuki8000's MediaFire Page (There's a link to it in the video linked below.)    • Ultra Lagtester 3.42 Million!!!   MIDI Deblacked with: Simple And Fast Overlaps Remover (SAFOR) by Alexander Verevkin Program Download: on GitHub (There's a link to the repository in the comments section of this video.) MIDI Renderer: Ultralight MIDIPlayer (UMP) 1.7.1 by PipiraMine Settings: Default MIDI Renderer, UMP Resource Pack, 0.8 Note Speed, 3,000 ms Preroll (Overlay Credits), 1.5x Info Overlay Scale, 1080p @ 60 fps Audio Renderer: OmniConverter 1.0.0 (PR) by KaleidonKep99 & Arduano Renderer Used: BASS Settings: Real-Time Simulation (120 fps, 75% Instability), Track-by-Track Rendering, 1,000 Voices per Track, 48,000 Hz Audio Frequency, 32 Point Sinc Interpolation, Render to FLAC Video Editor: OpenShot Video Editor 3.2.1