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- by punk7890-2 at 5:02 PM EDT on April 18, 2015
- Oh yeah. My bad. He used the strings, Pizzicato strings, Acoustic Bass, Organ, Tambourine and snares in SM64 that are in OoT.
- by Master_E at 2:14 PM EDT on April 20, 2015
- Having been a fan of the Parodius series, yesterday I stumbled upon the Sexy Parodius soundtrack while browsing around for stuff to listen to.
Although I'm pretty sure that I'm right, I'd like to reassure myself in asking if that OST uses Roland equipment.
I'm almost positive that the Sitar and Xylophone in "The End, Hallelujah!" is Roland material. But there's such a wide range of strange and unique instruments used in the OST, I'm not sure if it's all Roland or not.
- by baggagelizard at 5:24 PM EDT on April 21, 2015
- the samples are from a soundfont I made using recordings of Korg M1 Legacy softsynth. Not ..exactly the same, but it's clear that they both have the same origin, Korg M1. may have not been recorded for the game directly from an M1, but it appears to be the 'source'.
Example One
Example Two
- by punk7890-2 at 5:31 PM EDT on April 21, 2015
- Hmm interesting. What patches are these called on the M1? I'd like to check them out as its odd I never came across these.
- by dj4uk6cjm at 5:47 PM EDT on April 21, 2015
- @baggagelizard the brass in example one sounds legit but the doo sounds off to me for some reason...so does the higher octave sound in dire dire docks of example two, is it the engine nintendo used in SM64 to make them sound different or something?
- by baggagelizard at 5:47 PM EDT on April 21, 2015
- I'm away from my computer with the softsynth installed, the voice is Voicewave, the epiano is either epiano 2 or epiano 4. The main strings patch is the strings in mario 64 I believe.. I can make more examples tomorrow.
Here, you can have my horrible attempt of a soundfont while you're at it, with brass, voicewave, epiano, and incorrectly sampled strings.
names of instruments are based on someone's soundfont of samples ripped from the game
http://www.mediafire.com/download/ijhg9r40w1s45kz/sm64m1.sf2
- by dj4uk6cjm at 6:11 PM EDT on April 21, 2015
- Wait I'm confused (again) so the "Doo" in Super Mario 64 IS nintendo's version of an Epiano or what? Thanks for the soundfont either way, testing it with the SM64 midi rip now. <3
Edit: Nvm...how did you rip the samples from the Korg M1 anyway?
edited 11:21 PM EDT April 21, 2015
- by baggagelizard at 6:51 PM EDT on April 21, 2015
- I bought Korg M1 Legacy
when it went on sale in December. I recorded samples in FL Studio through Edison, and made the soundfont with Polyphone.
EDIT: Also, that reminds me, the 'bah' from Voice Spectral that's found in the New Super Mario Bros. Series is in Super Mario 64. It's used in the Mission/Star Select Screen.
edited 12:03 AM EDT April 22, 2015
edited 12:04 AM EDT April 22, 2015
- by dj4uk6cjm at 6:59 PM EDT on April 21, 2015
- Cool, hopefully you can post more sounds used in Super Mario 64 from the Korg M1 here in the future. Would be nice to have and it's a shame there is no way to rip the samples from the hardware with original quality except to re-record them in a DAW...I thought Chicken Systems Translator might be able to do it or Extreme Sample Converter but I'm not sure, maybe you can test it.
- by dj4uk6cjm at 7:13 PM EDT on April 21, 2015
- I hope its not too much to ask but do you know if this sound is in the Korg M1? You'll probably recognize it, it's from Haze Maze Cave.
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