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Post by Terrifying on Dec 6, 2014 20:27:18 GMT -5
Thread title says it all!
Here's what I am listening to at the moment...
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Post by bakudon on Dec 9, 2014 5:45:04 GMT -5
System Shock 2, huh?
On it’s own, I don’t think it to be a bad soundtrack at all, but the noisy battle music ruined the atmosphere of the game for me, so I ended up turning music off pretty soon into the game – probably the only instance I’ve ever done so.
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Post by cambertian on Dec 9, 2014 13:40:11 GMT -5
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Post by Aleryn on Dec 14, 2014 19:19:55 GMT -5
I've been putting Metal Gear Solid: Twin Snakes OST on loop a lot. Worth a listen despite the game's problems.
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Post by akumajobelmont on Jan 8, 2015 6:45:59 GMT -5
Bust-A-Groove/Bust-A-Move... will never, ever get old for me.
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Post by Lord Dalek on Jan 8, 2015 12:16:33 GMT -5
Firehawk on the Game Arts Best Collection.
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Post by 1983parrothead on Jan 9, 2015 0:23:26 GMT -5
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Post by kyouki on Feb 9, 2015 10:32:33 GMT -5
Firehawk on the Game Arts Best Collection. What a coincidence! I am listening to this right now on MT-32 hardware, thanks to the music test option in the game. What a soundtrack, to think this quality of music was available for computer games in 1990. The drum samples and atmospheric effects are really impressive, and the composer even went for a bit more of a chiptune/FM synth feel for a lot of the songs. Sounds great even on nice headphones- no distorted/low quality samples etc, just clean awesome music. Every track is great, but standouts are level 1 and 2 themes, and of course godly rendition of Moonlight Sonata. Here is some other guy playing it on real hardware:
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Post by 《J》 on Feb 9, 2015 17:25:06 GMT -5
The entire track is just fantastic, but watch out for the part at 4:38! It's so Falcom!
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Post by akumajobelmont on Feb 9, 2015 19:33:42 GMT -5
Firehawk on the Game Arts Best Collection. What a coincidence! I am listening to this right now on MT-32 hardware, thanks to the music test option in the game. What a soundtrack, to think this quality of music was available for computer games in 1990. The drum samples and atmospheric effects are really impressive, and the composer even went for a bit more of a chiptune/FM synth feel for a lot of the songs. Sounds great even on nice headphones- no distorted/low quality samples etc, just clean awesome music. Every track is great, but standouts are level 1 and 2 themes, and of course godly rendition of Moonlight Sonata. Here is some other guy playing it on real hardware: WOW. I've always, ALWAYS wanted one of those. I want one purely to use in my own music making, but running old game music through that would be one hell of a bonus. I'd love to see what the Movements from the old DOS game Machiavelli The Prince would sound like through that - one of my all-time favourite soundtracks
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Post by cambertian on Feb 10, 2015 7:40:59 GMT -5
From what I've heard, this soundtrack was composed by the same dude that made the music for Tetrisphere (Neil Voss). Kind of strange that he would work on two Tetris-based games in a row.
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Post by kyouki on Feb 10, 2015 14:56:52 GMT -5
WOW. I've always, ALWAYS wanted one of those. I want one purely to use in my own music making, but running old game music through that would be one hell of a bonus. I'd love to see what the Movements from the old DOS game Machiavelli The Prince would sound like through that - one of my all-time favourite soundtracks I gave Machiavelli a quick run to test, but it does not support MT-32... sadly (?) it only support General MIDI, and while it sounds nice indeed on the Roland SC-88, I don't think it really takes advantage of the synth unfortunately.
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Post by akumajobelmont on Feb 10, 2015 20:56:38 GMT -5
WOW. I've always, ALWAYS wanted one of those. I want one purely to use in my own music making, but running old game music through that would be one hell of a bonus. I'd love to see what the Movements from the old DOS game Machiavelli The Prince would sound like through that - one of my all-time favourite soundtracks I gave Machiavelli a quick run to test, but it does not support MT-32... sadly (?) it only support General MIDI, and while it sounds nice indeed on the Roland SC-88, I don't think it really takes advantage of the synth unfortunately. Shame. Still, a great soundtrack! Cheers for letting me know!
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Post by Neo Rasa on Feb 10, 2015 23:59:22 GMT -5
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Post by Lord Dalek on Feb 17, 2015 10:17:39 GMT -5
What a coincidence! I am listening to this right now on MT-32 hardware, thanks to the music test option in the game. What a soundtrack, to think this quality of music was available for computer games in 1990. The drum samples and atmospheric effects are really impressive, and the composer even went for a bit more of a chiptune/FM synth feel for a lot of the songs. Sounds great even on nice headphones- no distorted/low quality samples etc, just clean awesome music. Every track is great, but standouts are level 1 and 2 themes, and of course godly rendition of Moonlight Sonata. Here is some other guy playing it on real hardware: WOW. I've always, ALWAYS wanted one of those. I want one purely to use in my own music making, but running old game music through that would be one hell of a bonus. I'd love to see what the Movements from the old DOS game Machiavelli The Prince would sound like through that - one of my all-time favourite soundtracks I... actually have one, although I can't use it anymore because of a dead midi cable that I don't have the funds to replace (and even if I did, the current MUNT is perfect so its not really practical anymore). That sound though... drools. SB16/AWE32 tried to replicate it but failed miserably. And since we're on the subject...
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