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PS1 Ambient Network Edition

By DESLRV on January 18, 2026 11:37 am

This is a remix of sorts of this song by Snyderman, back in 2024
Be sure to give it a listen, hopefully I did it justice
The song was released under a "CC Attribution Noncommercial Share Alike" license, so I'm making a derivative under that license too
This is the third part of WeeklyBeats they don't want you to know
The songs are free, you can just take them
and then do things to them



People will probably not watch the whole thing, but the DAW crashed right as the song was done and nothing was saved
fortunately, because of this stream, I could simply redo the whole thing

- Ebrit

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Cool rendition! Amazing that you were able to recover all your work from the stream!

oh man tragedy about the daw crashing with nothing saved!! Glad you got this all back in the end though! And wow what a cool cover esp hearing the original on stream

Oh no!!! DAW crashes can be a huge pain! But also, incredible that you were recording everything and were able to recreate stuff from your recording! Hahahaha...
I continue to be a fan of your chiptune, friend! Nice!!!

Wow, such a cool sound. Really like the contrast of the guitar and the chiptune lead. Can't wait to hear more.

BigTrash does not want you to know that the beats are yours

“Restore from live stream” is not a feature I knew about

Cool melody

I'm in love with your chiptuney sound. Like it always hits just right, overall, but especially for this rendition it just... fits.

Also very much like the insight into the process. Hugely inspirational smile

Have good week, will be looking forward to see what y'all get up to next!

Good mix of chip and non-chip elements!

PeterM wrote:

Cool rendition! Amazing that you were able to recover all your work from the stream!


It was quite fortunate. Or perhaps not. Any earlier and it wouldn't have been recovery, but instead continuation.

scottux wrote:

oh man tragedy about the daw crashing with nothing saved!! Glad you got this all back in the end though! And wow what a cool cover esp hearing the original on stream


It's not technically a cover, nothing was recreated from the original, but thanks anyway.

jegasus wrote:

Oh no!!! DAW crashes can be a huge pain! But also, incredible that you were recording everything and were able to recreate stuff from your recording! Hahahaha...
I continue to be a fan of your chiptune, friend! Nice!!!


And we shall continue to do so, recording included.

monodestroyer wrote:

Wow, such a cool sound. Really like the contrast of the guitar and the chiptune lead. Can't wait to hear more.


Chipmetal is very underrepresented.

prophisee wrote:

BigTrash does not want you to know that the beats are yours

“Restore from live stream” is not a feature I knew about

Cool melody


It's not a feature, it's a pain in the ass.
Thank you.

in_bocca_al_lupo wrote:

I'm in love with your chiptuney sound. Like it always hits just right, overall, but especially for this rendition it just... fits.

Also very much like the insight into the process. Hugely inspirational smile

Have good week, will be looking forward to see what y'all get up to next!


Thank you, you have a good one too while I'll work on the next one.

Disposable Planet wrote:

Good mix of chip and non-chip elements!


It's like nachos.


- Spider

That story just makes the melody around the 1min mark extra triumphant considering you lost it and were able to resurrect it.  Well done!

everything is better with chip-chirps

Tone Matrix wrote:

That story just makes the melody around the 1min mark extra triumphant considering you lost it and were able to resurrect it.  Well done!


I believe the melody was just whatever, it's on key and it works, so people were bound to like it, but there wasn't any story in mind.
Which makes sense, you can't really predict a crash like this, so this interpretation is just fortune.

monstret wrote:

everything is better with chip-chirps


So I've been led to believe. They'll keep coming back as long as people want them.

- Spider

nice sludge to this one! melody has a somber-ness to it as well.

Great chip sounds.

I like the portamento on the lead it works really well.

It reminds me of an old game, but I... just cant figure out which one it was.
It hits something sentimental, but in a part of my brain I havent used a lot.

cool to hear this edition. i also enjoyed going back to listen to the original.
thank you

i can hear the bits and bytes - nicely engineered

The lonely Silent Hill inspiration of the Snyderman track comes through here, though of course more present with the chip melody. In context with your other chip metal tracks, my favorite part of the song is how restrained the guitars are, with enough gain rolled back and air in arrangement to fit the "PS1 Ambient" vibe. The rising synth squelches are disorienting, but pleasantly so (and in that way again reminds me of PS1 horror). Nice work

Love the dark vibes here, great track !

mayor plus side of streaming, glad to hear you we're able to salvage it!

Gave the original a listen too, and they're both quite lovely!

birdies!!! oh deslrv it's been so cold here but our birdies have been out chirping too!

I like the dramatic melody and the gloomy mood of the piece. Nice one!

Nitpick 1: the lead's way louder than the rest of the mix. I'd level them closer together.
Nitpick 2: that low-register slide at the end is kinda slapstick comedy. "Modular fart sounds", etc.

I had a DAW crash last week, it hurts...

Glad you were able to get it finished, cool track. And that low-register slide at the end put a smile on my face smile

bc likes you wrote:

nice sludge to this one! melody has a somber-ness to it as well.


Only the finest sludge.

NickLong wrote:

Great chip sounds.

I like the portamento on the lead it works really well.


Thank you!
I don't know why the ports came to mind, just felt right at the time I guess.

As_Yoesual wrote:

It reminds me of an old game, but I... just cant figure out which one it was.
It hits something sentimental, but in a part of my brain I havent used a lot.


Was it on the PS1?

jwh wrote:

cool to hear this edition. i also enjoyed going back to listen to the original.
thank you


Yea, the original was very pretty, with a lot of room for extra stuff. Anyone can add extra stuff to it, too.

toaste74 wrote:

i can hear the bits and bytes - nicely engineered


They're coming to download you. With precision.

sleepside wrote:

The lonely Silent Hill inspiration of the Snyderman track comes through here, though of course more present with the chip melody. In context with your other chip metal tracks, my favorite part of the song is how restrained the guitars are, with enough gain rolled back and air in arrangement to fit the "PS1 Ambient" vibe. The rising synth squelches are disorienting, but pleasantly so (and in that way again reminds me of PS1 horror). Nice work


You never know what dark things hide in the network.
Thank you for enjoying.

J Sangha wrote:

Love the dark vibes here, great track !


Thank you, just following the lead.

Wisefire wrote:

mayor plus side of streaming, glad to hear you were able to salvage it!


It certainly made us a lot more paranoid about doing things without saving. Autosave was enabled right away.

alterationx10 wrote:

Gave the original a listen too, and they're both quite lovely!


They really are. Transformation can really add a lot.

emily wrote:

birdies!!! oh deslrv it's been so cold here but our birdies have been out chirping too!


Hurray for birds!

RPLKTR wrote:

I like the dramatic melody and the gloomy mood of the piece. Nice one!

Nitpick 1: the lead's way louder than the rest of the mix. I'd level them closer together.
Nitpick 2: that low-register slide at the end is kinda slapstick comedy. "Modular fart sounds", etc.


Yes, for some reason the console does not seem to agree what level the leads actually are. This is not -11, definitely something to look out for.
I think that fart sound is the dino, it's been on our tracks for years at this point, but maybe it's not placed as tactically here.

Sodabelly wrote:

I had a DAW crash last week, it hurts...

Glad you were able to get it finished, cool track. And that low-register slide at the end put a smile on my face smile


It definitely stings; such a chore to get it all back, too.
And thank you for being kind to the dino, they appreciate you.


- Spider

Glad you were able to recover your work. I keep forgetting to save my patterns and kits on my TR1000 and turn things off only to find I half to recreate them. I always end up with something different, frustrating nonetheless. Well done, stream for the win!

mzunguko wrote:

Glad you were able to recover your work. I keep forgetting to save my patterns and kits on my TR1000 and turn things off only to find I half to recreate them. I always end up with something different, frustrating nonetheless. Well done, stream for the win!


That's not always a bad thing. Gives you practice and maybe some new sounds. Not as good when it happens all the time. That might simply be a skill issue.
- Valx

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