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Toshinden by emperor bohe at 11:42 PM EDT on October 14, 2022
Does anyone happen to know what sound sources were used on Battle Arena Toshinden? Is that a Korg M1 piano on Sofia's theme? I've always loved the vibe of this soundtrack haha. Love the synths too.

https://youtu.be/o7y0DOzl3s4

edited 11:43 PM EDT October 14, 2022
Lufia SNES Sound Sources Revealed (General, Not Specific) by MeteoXavier at 11:58 PM EST on November 17, 2022
Howdy y'all, long-time lurker and first-time poster with something potentially useful.

So, like a lot of weebs, I'm Facebook friends with loads of Japanese composers and game devs. One of them is Yasunori Shiono, who is famous for his work on the Estpolis/Lufia game series. He goes long periods without getting on Facebook, but he recently started coming back on and I posted on his wall asking what he used as the source instruments for the original SNES Estpolis/Lufia games. With the disclaimer in mind that he wouldn't be able to remember too clearly that far back (which is fair, it was almost 30 years ago), he told me he remembered using a Roland SC8820 for the instruments and Goldwave for extracting them for Estpolis/Lufia II.

The conversation got kinda interesting at that point. I asked him if he meant a Roland SC88 as the SC8820 didn't come out until 1999. He posted back with a laugh conceding he got it wrong and that it was the SC88Pro. The next message in that thread came from Yukio Nakajima who I was also friends with and didn't know also worked on the Lufia II games (the original and the DS remake) and wrote this:

"塩生 康範 There was no SC8820 or GoldWave(Windows) around Estopolis biography 1-2 lol
The sound sources used are as follows.
・AKAI SG01k
・Roland SC-55
Roland CM-64
・Alesis D4"

That was the end of the thread and I didn't inquire further. I always felt like it wasn't obvious which MIDI sound source the Lufia I and II games' instruments came from like so many other games, so this provides some great foundation work for putting those two games on the discovery list and figuring out which song uses what.

This is my big contribution to the thread. Please enjoy!
The Rest of the SNES Instruments for ToP and Star Ocean by ChiptuneBrony at 11:16 PM EST on January 22, 2023
I found the other instruments from both Tales of Phantasia and Star Ocean for the SNES, which are:

Harp
Source: Korg M1 - M1EX Presets (MPC-0EX) - 17
Date: 1988
Game: Tales of Phantasia
Date: 1995
Game Star Ocean
Date 1996
System: SNES
Song: Premonition, Calm Time

Harmonica
Source: Korg M1 - M1EX Presets (MPC-0EX) - 22
Date: 1988
Game: Tales of Phantasia
Date: 1995
Game Star Ocean
Date 1996
System: SNES
Song: Mint, Serene Weather, Lonely Twilight

SFX: Kitty
Source: Roland Sound Canvas (SC-88) - SFX - 124:004
Date: 1994
Game: Tales of Phantasia
Date: 1995
Game Star Ocean
Date 1996
System: SNES
Song: Tales of Phantasia - Sound Effects

SFX: Dog
Source: Roland Sound Canvas (SC-88) - SFX - 124:001
Date: 1994
Game: Tales of Phantasia
Date: 1995
Game Star Ocean
Date 1996
System: SNES
Song: Tales of Phantasia - Sound Effects

SFX: Thunder
Source: Roland Sound Canvas (SC-88) - SFX - 123:002
Date: 1994
Game: Tales of Phantasia
Date: 1995
Game Star Ocean
Date 1996
System: SNES
Song: Tales of Phantasia - Sound Effects

Trumpet
Source: Korg M1 - M1 Presets (MPC-00P) - 12
Date: 1988
Game: Tales of Phantasia
Date: 1995
Game Star Ocean
Date 1996
System: SNES
Song: Take Up The Cross, For Archive

Slap Bass 1
Source: Roland Sound Canvas (SC-88) - Bass - 037:000
Date: 1994
Game: Tales of Phantasia
Date: 1995
Game Star Ocean
Date 1996
System: SNES
Song: For Archive, Take up the Cross, Threatening Sky

Organ 201
Source: Roland Sound Canvas (SC-88) - Organ - 018:001
Date: 1994
Game: Tales of Phantasia
Date: 1995
Game Star Ocean
Date 1996
System: SNES
Song: Threatening Sky, Immediately Before

Orchestra Hit
Source: Roland Sound Canvas (SC-88) - Ensemble - 056:000
Date: 1994
Game: Tales of Phantasia
Date: 1995
Game Star Ocean
Date 1996
System: SNES
Song: Immediately Before

Celesta
Source: Roland Sound Canvas (SC-55) - Chromatic Percussion - 009:000
Date: 1991
Game: Tales of Phantasia
Date: 1995
Game Star Ocean
Date 1996
System: SNES
Song: Forest of the Treant, Unicorn

Saw
Source: Roland Sound Canvas (SC-88) - Synth Lead - 082:001
Date: 1994
Game: Tales of Phantasia
Date: 1995
Game Star Ocean
Date 1996
System: SNES
Song: Yume Wa Owaranai, Decisive, Dancin' Sword, Overcoming Difficulties, Purpose

Music Box
Source: Roland Sound Canvas (SC-88) - Chromatic Percussion - 011:000
Date: 1994
Game: Tales of Phantasia
Date: 1995
Game Star Ocean
Date 1996
System: SNES
Song: Take a Fancy, Departures

Piano 8'
Source: Korg M1 - M1 Presets (MPC-00P) - 41
Date: 1988
Game: Tales of Phantasia
Date: 1995
Game Star Ocean
Date 1996
System: SNES
Song: Olive Village, Relief, Ancient Ruin

Piano 2 (8")
Source: Korg M1 - M1EX Presets (MPC-0EX) - 51
Date: 1988
Game: Tales of Phantasia
Date: 1995
Game Star Ocean
Date 1996
System: SNES
Song: Hydropolis, Good Wine Makes Good Blood, Fulfill Mission

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Found that instrument sample for Tail Tale's ending by ChiptuneBrony at 8:05 PM EST on January 26, 2023
MIDIed Grand
Source: Roland JV-1080 - PRA:009, V3 (AC. Piano)
Year of Release: 1994
Composer: Unknown(?)
Game: Yaminabe Aries ~Asu e no Chousenjou~
Year of Game Release: 2000
Song: Tail Tale - Ending Theme

It can only be played when using key velocities 75-80.
Hey by spidergeniusq0 at 10:30 AM EST on March 5, 2023
does anyone have any tips on how to rip atlus sega saturn games and theyre midi and sf2 and also just do it without error?
by Weltraum79 at 4:16 AM EDT on August 22, 2023
I'd like to point out a vinyl scratch effect I found from Sonic Adventure 2.

It's FX 29 from East West Dance/Industrial.

Dance/Industrial -> Partition C -> VOLUME 006 -> HITS + EFX 2 -> FX 29 (play it at E2 key)

The song is: Soarin' Over the Space... for Cosmic Wall
Discord Invite Please by ImmortalGangsta2004 at 1:13 AM EDT on April 9, 2024
This is probably my first post on this site, but anyway I heard there is a Discord server dedicated to finding instrument sources from video games, so that could help me find instruments that were used in games like Sega Rally Championship, like the rock organ and distortion guitar for example. However, I also heard that the invites for the server were closed, probably due to raids or something. Could I please have an invite to the server? My username on Discord is ImmortalGangsta2004 btw. If you can't invite me to the server, that's ok, but I'm just asking.

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