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Post by foxelyfirenelli on Aug 10, 2013 11:33:54 GMT -5
Earlier in the week, I put this together to entertain me while working on RPG Maker. It was created using Audacity and an NSF Player. I've always really enjoyed this game's music. It's about 17 minutes long and the songs are in this order: Intro ~ Dr. Jones ~ Overworld ~ Dungeon #2 ~ Dungeon #5 ~ Boss ~ Danger ~ Zoda Fight ~ Victory ~ C-Island ~ Ending soundcloud.com/foxfirenelli/startropics-2-stereo-suiteIf you'd like to listen to a better quality ogg file instead: www.mediafire.com/?j7n8xnidb7f1w7yI hope you enjoy it.
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Post by Michael Jones on Aug 10, 2013 19:30:30 GMT -5
Wow that's actually really cool! It's like a playlist without the playlist. Great for just opening up into your music player and listening to. And the songs even sound better than their original NES versions!
Thanks for sharing this! ;D
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Post by foxelyfirenelli on Aug 14, 2013 23:58:09 GMT -5
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Coralcola
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Forget the Hollywood mess. If I was host, I'd have Wheel tape on C-Island. :)
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Post by Coralcola on Aug 19, 2013 16:15:15 GMT -5
Sounds like the songs had a bass boost in Audacity with some echo added (it works very well for many NES tunes, including ST, the Castlevania's, and Ninja Gaiden). The transitions from one song sound a bit strange to me, but I'm so used to the originals that anything different is gonna be weird to me. Audacity is an incredibly useful program for people who want to make some audio edits. I've used it for a number of years now to splice VG music straight from the sources and make edits. It's also very useful for editing out audience applause on game show sounds you can't find anywhere else... I recommend the program for anyone who needs to make some music/sound changes to their stuff. If I can use it efficiently, it must be REALLY easy to use and navigate.
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