593

(95 replies, posted in General Discussion)

x|k - Baud of Passion
USK - Picopicodisco
Lo-bat - Gameboy
Rushjet1 - Out There
Rico Zerone - E-Lusion
Rico Zerone - Quickfreeze
Virt - FX1, FX2, and FX3
Phlogiston - Croquel
Phlogiston - Croquel Adventure
PeeR - Dances
All of Neil Baldwin's game soundtracks off of dutycyclegenerator.com
Cheap Dinosaurs - Cheap Dinosaurs (whenever he actually releases it on the web...)

Sorry if I've restated anything other people have said, I just went down my iTunes library and picked the absolute favorites. This doesn't include my extensive OST collection I have going ;D

595

(15 replies, posted in General Discussion)

There's a very in-depth MML tutorial by virt on the web. alex mauer linked me to it a couple weeks ago. I got pretty far into it, still gotta read the rest.

I'll link you guys later.

596

(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

I know that SNES has built in reverb, that might help give it that unique sound.

I'm thinking of doing some work with SNES samples and IT2SPC. Hopefully that'll pull off that classic SNES sound at least to some extent. smile

I'll name some more once I'm at home (if I remember...)

Norrin Radd - Melodia Di Infinitia
Disasterpeace - Neutralite
Alex Mauer - System of a Master
Vim - Extended Loo Break
Stu - GreateST Hits
little-scale - You Can't Save the World

Like I said, I'll try to name some more once I'm home. I'll browse through my library.

598

(2 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

Less pink, please.

It's a stupid color.

599

(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Scratch that. If you want REALLY nice samples (with loop-points and stuff already set.) grab DOSBox and OpenSPC. Then use OpenSPC to convert some .spc files to .it then use something like MilkyTracker (or whatever tracker you prefer) to rip out the samples.

600

(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

http://www.zophar.net/utilities/rippers/snessor95.html

This might help.

601

(8 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Does it only emulate the A500?

smile one of my favorite releases.

I like how in the notice board it says "Extended Poo Break".

Definitely one of the more original ideas for an album cover!

Thanks for posting.

603

(56 replies, posted in Other Vintage Computers & Consoles)

Lately I've been getting into MSX music a bit.

I'm really digging the Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2 soundtracks!

Post some of your favorites!

big_smile can't wait until this is more complete and usable!

I should start looking into GBA flashcarts...

605

(10 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

miniBOSS wrote:

after googling animanitee, I now have a legitimate reason to buy an r4 big_smile

don't buy a fucking R4.

Go with the acekard, it's still supported and not been dead for years.

606

(9 replies, posted in General Discussion)

celsius wrote:

Can all you Americans please refrain from using the imperial measurement system? C'mon, the rest of the world moved onto the metric system. wink

The problem is that EVERYTHING would have to be changed. It would cost so much money it just wouldn't be worth it.

At least that's what my chemistry teacher told us like last week.

(we're learning measurements.)

The problem with flashing this onto carts would be transferring data off of it. I don't really think you can unless you have some dev tools. It's just like with a blue EMS cart and LSDJ, if you don't have some sort of transferrer, you're fucked!

tongue I'd cough up the money for a powerpak just because it'd save a lot of time and hassle!

Either that or buy a USB gamepad and use an NES emulator, that's about as close to the real thing as you'll get.

608

(226 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

http://www.kiarchive.ru/pub/misc/sounds/samples/ft2/

A lot of my samples are just from random places on the web and old tracker modules.

I think the best samples are from modules wink.