How was PS1 music made? by MagastemBR at 3:54 PM EST on November 23, 2018
I've contacted one of the composers of Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories and he said that he made the soundbank in a dev kit (I assume), then composed and arranged inside the PS1.

Could be a translation error, but it's interesting that he mentioned composing on the console. Was there some type of DAW? Is it available somewhere?

If you're curious, this is part of the message: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/299398989072302080/492617687760109569/Screenshot_44.png
by hcs at 3:52 AM EST on November 24, 2018
It may have just been that the synth running on the console could take MIDI input over a debug cable.
by Nisto at 7:18 PM EST on November 25, 2018
Although I'm not particularly interested in Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories, this is very interesting information to me. Thanks for sharing!

The dev kit used is probably one of the Yaroze or PsyQ SDKs. The SDKs (at least PsyQ that I can remember) include VABTool, which allows you to create VAB sound banks. However, mid2seq, which was used to generate native PS1 sequence data, was not included in either of them. It was probably downloadable from an official site back then, but I have yet to find it anywhere, despite some mentions in various official docs.
by AnonRunzes at 10:07 AM EST on November 26, 2018
>Was there some type of DAW? Is it available somewhere?
oh that's nice OP
maybe you should have asked him that instead of here


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