I don't know if this is cover so much as an interpretation. Its been a while since I'd done something totally synth based, and I figured this was a good excuse to do that.
I used LMMS and Audacity.
What I liked about the original is how percussive the melody is. I wanted to emulate that as much as possible. I basically stacked a bunch of effects on the synth til it sounded spacey and percussive. I like what I came up with, even if it doesn't emulate that sound the most directly.
I took a mostly improvisational approach, trying to capture the general pitch changes without being concerned with nailing the exact pitch.
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