This is simply a remaster of Totentanz no Kikurushi. It takes advantage of VSTi plugins instead of the usual soundfonts in order to make a high quality version of the song that makes it sound very realistic. Employing NRR-1 and TPA-1 for guitar, ABPL-2 for bass, Harmless Church Organ NUC 2 for organ, and FPC Acoustic Metal Kit and MT-PowerDrumKit for drums, this remastered version was painstakingly tweaked to attempt to perfect the sound to a point where it could be easily mistaken for a live performance.
Be aware, however, that this used an extreme amount of oversampling and used the highest possible quality settings permitted by the RAM of my computer whilst ensuring no stuttering or choppiness, as well as being saved as a 512-point sinc FLAC file, so it is entirely possible that you could experience stuttering/choppiness or loss of audio quality due to the inability to properly keep the 512-point sinc FLAC's audio fidelity when turned into a normal FLAC file or MP3-320 (or any other audio file type).
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