Hey there, everyone; got a curious question to ask.

On my site which hosts the Super Nintendo music style arrangements I have done, I am planning to see about doing "behind the scenes" videos of how they would be played using ModPlug Tracker (the application I use to do the Super Nintendo music style arrangements).

Here's the point: on another community that I visit, someone suggested to me that when I do so and show how ModPlug Tracker does this process that I use the reverb feature. Now, in the case of the Super Nintendo (I do understand that it still is based on the featured game) -- for ModPlug Tracker, if I do consider using that feature -- which type of reverb would best resemble what the Super Nintendo used in terms of the reverb process there on its sound system.

Let me know soon so that I can plan and make conclusions accordingly; thanks in advance for your help on this front. I'm out.

Long time no post here, but I'm sure you folks who are into chiptune music can understand.

Before coming to this place, I've been very busy for the past one to two years doing Super Nintendo music style arrangements of modern Mario musical scores (and still doing so as I write this). Problem is, I'm trying to see how I can help spread the word that this attempt exists and more folks who are into chiptune music (especially the Super Nintendo side since I still love that to this very day) will gain interest in checking my works out.

Question is this, which board would be the best place to let folks know about what I'm doing (as well as pointing them to my site's "home base" of operations) and are those kind of submissions (SNES music style arrangements of modern Mario music tunes) acceptable here as well?

All right; thanks in advance for your help in this, everyone. I'm out for now.

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Hey there, everyone; the names M. C. -- Merit Celaire! Some of you might know me from other videogame music venues, the majority of you might not. I'm still getting myself situated around these parts, but what I can tell you is that for the past few years, I've been busy doing SNES-style arrangements of modern Mario series' music tunes, but more on that in another post later. I also like NES-style music and I've yet to learn how the Game Boy style of music is being done.

Also, I look forward to see about uploading my stuff around these parts in the near future. Looking forward to being a part of this community. Take care, all!