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by G-Boy at 10:02 AM EST on January 16, 2017
@Ghignarda
Is this the choir that was used in Chrono Trigger and Radical Dreamers? It comes from Best Service's Gigapack, and Synth Mania said that Peter Siedlaczek's Classic Choir was sampled in that CD.

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by Ghignarda at 1:38 AM EST on January 17, 2017
I'm honestly not sure about the sustains, I know the Gigapack has Gregorian chants and shouts too.

Are these different to Classical Choir or not? Is the Gigapack an assembly of other Best Service sample packs?

At least in Radical Dreamers, I heard Classical Choirs' "THUM" sample.

As for sustains, it might be a module's choir sound.
by starerik at 3:07 AM EST on January 17, 2017
@witapepsi Jamie Hughes is on twitter, so just ask him there. I'm sure he'll reply. But I'm certain he used the same source sounds as the original game.
by G-Boy at 5:53 AM EST on January 17, 2017
@Ghignarda What's a sustain?

BTW, Choir Aahs from the Roland SC-88 could have been used in Chrono Trigger and Radical Dreamers.

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by Ghignarda at 7:31 AM EST on January 17, 2017
What you linked were sustained choir samples, as opposed to shouts.

Yeah, that'd most likely be them, they don't sound particularly distinct (a live sample like one from Classical Choirs would've been harder to loop compared to a Roland sound).



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by G-Boy at 8:23 AM EST on January 17, 2017
@Ghignarda
Is this the chant from Peter Siedlaczek's Classical Choir that was used in Chrono Trigger and Radical Dreamers that you were talking about?
by Ghignarda at 11:19 AM EST on January 17, 2017
Thats one of the Gregorian chants yeah, but the ones I initially found were the ones in Guardia Millenial Fair, the battle theme for Radical Dreamers, and "Facing" from Radical Dreamers.

by G-Boy at 2:38 AM EST on January 18, 2017
@Ghignarda
OK. I also know that the percussive organ from the Roland SC-88 was used in the Chrono Trigger battle theme.

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Gladion Battle by alexnaveira at 10:47 AM EST on January 18, 2017
From Pokemon Sun and Moon, the Drums are Addictive Drums 1 startup preset, bass is the Slap Bass 1 preset from Goliath

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by Ghignarda at 12:30 PM EST on January 20, 2017
This isn't video game related, but the Breaking Bad soundtrack uses the sample pack Robert Rich - Liquid Planet. Since I've been rewatching the show I'm sure I've heard a fair bit of use, but most specifically at the moment I can identify the loop "Wood Mallet 01" being used in "Aztek".

Also just a guess, but I feel like I can hear Omnisphere in Better Call Saul's score.
by G-Boy at 12:43 PM EST on January 20, 2017
I just created a Video Game Music Preservation Foundation account, so I'm gonna add some instrument stuff to that wiki.

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by Enclave123 at 5:34 PM EST on January 20, 2017
What the link on that?
by jimbo1qaz at 9:26 PM EST on January 20, 2017
Here's the "original" choir used in Chrono Trigger, before it was cut down to 1 sample for the SNES. It's a V-Jump announcement demo, recorded using actual samples.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyo_AXQLIdI

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by Enclave123 at 10:46 PM EST on January 20, 2017
I find the banjo kazooie/Tooie Saxophone Preset in my roland jv1080, it PE-B 113 altoLead Sax
by G-Boy at 5:28 AM EST on January 21, 2017
@Enclave123
What do you mean?
by G-Boy at 5:29 AM EST on January 21, 2017
@jimbo1gaz
Are you sure that it's the original choir? The Guardia's Millennial Fair music sounds like it has different samples in the V-Jump version.

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by Enclave123 at 1:09 PM EST on January 21, 2017
@G-Boy

I was referring to a sample i find in my JV1080 while i was searching the presets in my synth, yeah there are like 4 banks for a example.

I was meaning it like in the B sound bank in the Roland Jv1080, yeah there is a similar sound in the GM presets but they sound kind of different.

It actually a Alto Saxophone sound i discovered, i wish i can record these sounds in my computer.
by Enclave123 at 10:42 PM EST on January 21, 2017
@G-Boy, oh wait i was referring to the wiki you were talking about, my apologizes.
by Enclave123 at 3:35 AM EST on January 22, 2017
I find the Bunker 1 Synth lead sound, in my jv1080 it in a preset call Big BPF but i find mainly is the uncompressed version of the preset.


Here a video for a reference.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99shjCkUV9w
by G-Boy at 4:05 AM EST on January 22, 2017
@Enclave123
Grant Kirkhope said on Twitter that he mainly used the Roland JV-1080 and the E-MU Proteus FX to compose the music of GoldenEye and Banjo-Kazooie/Banjo-Tooie, so I think you'll find many samples that he used!

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by Enclave123 at 5:40 AM EST on January 22, 2017
@G-Boy indeed i did, but i might be buying extra expansive cards to find more sounds from the rareware era.

Might be getting the vintage card or World Card, mainly even through Synthmania is a good source for instrumental samples.

But not all of the sounds are there tbh, i am glad i find a lot of discoveries in my Jv1080.

I might try finding sounds that Graeme Norgate use as well. since he also use a Jv1080 as well when i was talking to him in Email.

The Emu Proteus FX might be next in my list since i heard Grant use Some Brass Instruments like the french horn and trumpets in there.
by G-Boy at 7:07 AM EST on January 22, 2017
@Enclave123
The french horn from the E-MU Proteus FX was also used in the Theme of Super Metroid.
by Ghignarda at 10:45 AM EST on January 23, 2017
@Enclave123

I would definitely recommend you consider investing in an Integra, which contains all the SRX expansion cards + XV5080 and JV5080 patches/tones. It's a little less expensive than buying each separately.
by Stardust_Mr at 12:58 AM EST on January 24, 2017
Does anyone have any idea what the Mushroom Hill Lead is based off of in S3K? I know I've heard that instrument on Sonic Gems collection.. Is it some sort of synth lead? Or maybe even a brass?

And what could the Casino Park lead be? I've spent hours surfing through VSTs to find both leads and I can't seem to find any of em.
by G-Boy at 11:24 AM EST on January 24, 2017
I just found this interview with Koji Kondo, does someone know the names of the sound modules on the shelf?
by Enclave123 at 5:42 PM EST on January 24, 2017
@G-Boy It appears kind of blurry to remember the racks in front of him.

I see roland racks in the background, which is interesting.
by PokeMusic at 6:34 AM EST on January 25, 2017
Someone messed around with the list of Pokémon instruments. They messed it up. And it isn't even April Fools,

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by G-Boy at 8:37 AM EST on January 25, 2017
@PokeMusic
Where is the list of Pokémon instruments?

BTW, I've added some Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire instruments to the VGM Instrument Source Table.

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by G-Boy at 9:21 AM EST on January 25, 2017
Why did I get a message saying "no such post by you" when I edited my comment?
by alimu at 1:22 PM EST on January 25, 2017
@G-Boy

Yes, I do know Kondo's equipment. The ones you can clearly see in the video are Roland SC8850, XV-5080, two JV-1080s, and a JV2080. But if you check this picture which I found a while ago http://www.1up.com/media/01/8/3/4/lg/184.jpg

You can see more. In order:

First column is just processor stuff, no instruments.
Second: XV-5080, SC-8850, VP9000 (variphrase processor), two 3 E-MU Proteus modules, only 4 made anyway (two in second column, 1 in third, top)
Third: Proteus, JV-1080, Korg 01R/W workstation, E-MU Morpheus, Novation Supernova 2
Fourth rack has 2 AKAI S3000s (the white ones)

Hope it helped!
by hcs at 2:09 PM EST on January 25, 2017
@G-Boy: not sure why you got that error, it is for any situation where the update runs ok but doesn't touch any rows (which I expected to be only for the post not existing or not existing under your authorship)
by PokeMusic at 6:22 AM EST on January 26, 2017
@G-Boy the VGM instrument list from Pokémon is on page 106. Someone should seriously fess up to that and redo it properly without trolling around.



AND,
Masuda did not do that. Probably some member of this forum. Whoever did that fess up. What you did is messing up stuff and is being a pussy.

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Minako Adachi's Innovative Arrangement Sheet (feat. KYOtaro and Kuroda) by G-Boy at 9:31 AM EST on January 26, 2017
@PokeMusic
That's just terrible, who the fuck thought "TODOKETE" (not that I don't like SiIvaGunner memes), "Steinberg" and blaming it on Junichi Masuda was funny?

BTW, I could help the person who originally made the spreadsheet to redo it properly, but it's protected, so it's impossible for me to do that. But I could add more Pokémon instruments to my spreadsheet.
by dj4uk6cjm at 12:20 PM EST on January 26, 2017
Speaking of pokémon, I'm guessing there's no indication sun & moon use any sequences right? Man, I'd love to have some midis from that game.
by icecream at 1:02 PM EST on January 26, 2017
You are correct, however there was a livestream in which the sound team showcased some of their works in their DAW (Cubase for those who don't know) and some of the notes were a bit visible (read: not very). I think that's the closest so far we'll get outside of actually recreating the pieces :P

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by dj4uk6cjm at 1:44 PM EST on January 26, 2017
Nice! I didn't know they did a livestream or used cubase for their work, so there were actual notes seen? Like midi notes? Yeah I hate that we have to recreate everything from scratch lol.
by Enclave123 at 4:30 PM EST on January 26, 2017
What really happened?
by icecream at 5:11 PM EST on January 26, 2017
There were but they were incomprehensible and not helpful in the slightest :p
I don't think Jun'ichi Masuda did it... by PlatinumMaster at 5:15 PM EST on January 26, 2017
From the looks of it, it seems like someone named "Stevie Skittles" vandalized it.

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HeartGold/SoulSilver/Black/White Organ Found in SGM by StopScratchaface at 6:11 PM EST on January 26, 2017
The HGSS drawbar organ and piano is actually SGM v2.01 soundfont. Here's a test.

https://clyp.it/ucg14neg

All I did was EQ the first drawbar organ patch and it ends up just like it. They probably just modified the SGM one for HGSS.

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by dj4uk6cjm at 5:50 AM EST on January 27, 2017
Well if anyone can rip the sound data from both pokemon sun & moon and have a look into it and confirm whether or not the games use sequences for sure it would be very much appreciated! I need the poke pelago theme song in my life. :3
by Enclave123 at 4:14 PM EST on January 27, 2017
Seen like the drums that were used in Goldeneye, are part of the general midi drums from the Jv1080
by peronmls at 10:45 PM EST on January 27, 2017
For funzies I reorchestrated Deep Drive from Kingdom Hearts II. It uses all the software/instruments Yoko Shimomura used besides the piano, drumset and synths which I ended up replicating through Omnisphere.

Symphonic Choir
Symphonic Orchestra
Storm Drum

I used the actual midi from the game. I tried to make the mixing true while bring up some things that needed to be loud. Like the choir. Odd mixing choices.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tl7aJ9kLGXE

Also wasn't there a thread for this? I cant seem to find it.

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by G-Boy at 12:48 PM EST on January 28, 2017
@PlatinumMaster
I found his Facebook profile...
by G-Boy at 3:13 PM EST on January 28, 2017
Does anyone know the instruments that were used in the ActRaiser soundtrack?
by punk7890-2 at 5:20 PM EST on January 28, 2017
Cool stuff, peronmls. I should do some more Mario Kart 64 or even try Jet Force Gemini. I believe I still don't have enough instruments for the later, however.
by peronmls at 5:31 PM EST on January 29, 2017
I don't know what game this is but it uses a loop from Stylus RMX

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tE5WnCtNFgw 0:20
by icecream at 8:14 PM EST on January 29, 2017
@peronmls

That song in particular uses three actually :D

86 Outlaw Drums
140 Atomic ZOO Combo
140 Run Lola Run Beat

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Similar sounds by PokeMusic at 11:59 AM EST on January 31, 2017
The song Menari by Saskia, Geofanny and Angie uses the same bagpipes/shenai sound as the Battle Tree, and the same octave flutes as several locations in Pokémon Sun and Moon.
Check how similar this is to the other sounds. Keep in mind the song is from 1998.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rLMg5VUjlEE that is Menari. The bagpipes come in at 0:03 and flute plays several solos in the song. Also, I heard that "quack" synth tone in a game, but I don't remember which one (maybe a SNES/Nintendo 64 game).
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Zdf9XPIVpxQ Battle Tree. The bagpipes come in around 0:17.
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by punk7890-2 at 5:47 PM EST on January 31, 2017
The bagpipes/shenai are from a Roland SC-88. Those sounds are also used in later models.

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by G-Boy at 9:33 AM EST on February 1, 2017
Sample: Tenor Sax
Sound Module: Roland SC-88
Song: Stormy Saxophone
Game: King of Fighters '95

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by G-Boy at 9:44 AM EST on February 1, 2017
Does anyone know the source of the sample that was used for Venus' voice in EarthBound?

Sample
by icecream at 2:36 PM EST on February 1, 2017
Anyone got an idea for the claps used here?

http://66.90.93.122/ost/mario-kart-wii/ewduwnazzd/1-04-mushroom-gorge.mp3
by Master_E at 2:56 PM EST on February 1, 2017
@G-Boy
About as many people who know the source of the electric guitar sample and Giygas' voice.

Which is to say two: Keiichi Suzuki and probably Hirokazu Tanaka.
by baggagelizard at 4:12 AM EST on February 2, 2017
@G-Boy

I think Venus' Voice was actually voiced by a member of the game's staff
by G-Boy at 5:03 AM EST on February 2, 2017
@baggagelizard
It could also have been sampled from a sample cd like Malon's voice from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
Uematsu About The SC-88: "Best Of All, [It] Costs Only 50,000 Yen" by G-Boy at 1:58 PM EST on February 4, 2017
I found some new stuff about Nobuo Uematsu's Roland SC-88. This was translated from an interview by Yoshitake Maeda, and proves that he used the Sound Canvas. He actually said it himself:

"Maeda: It's a change of subject [from talking about character themes],but what kind of an environment do you work in?

Uematsu: I usually come to work on time, turn on my keyboard, and then decide to work. I don't have expensive equipment in my room. I have a hard time trying to learn new machines, so I stick to my old ones. It's a waste of time to go over the manual, search my hard drive, or go get a floppy disk just trying to find a single trumpet synth. I could be coming up with a great melody in the very moment!

The only instrument I used is the "Roland SC88," which is a beginners' synth that costs about 50,000 yen (about $400). Just one. The maximum simultaneous sound is like 64 or 128, and I don't need to worry about quality unless I want to have a special traditional instrument. I can't say that its symphonic re-creation is the best, but it has most that I need. Best of all, everything costs only 50,000 yen.

I hear that people say that "Nobuo is surrounded by computers these days," but the truth is that I'm really bad at computers."

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NEW POKEMON SPREADSHEET by alexnaveira at 5:09 PM EST on February 4, 2017
Link to sheet

Brand new, non-vandalized sheet, protected and with brand new findings from Gen 3, 4, 5, 6, and now 7 (Sun and Moon).

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by G-Boy at 5:27 AM EST on February 5, 2017
@alexnaveira
Great! The Roland SC-8850 has the same sounds as the SC-88Pro, right?

EDIT: It seems like the video with uncompressed Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire instruments from the Sound Canvas VA has been unlisted. Is it OK if I add some of the instrument sources from your spreadsheet to my VGM Instrument Source Table?

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by baggagelizard at 7:30 AM EST on February 5, 2017
SC-8850 and SC-8820 (which Soundcanvas for ios an d Soundcanvas VA are based on) have all the sounds of the MT-32, SC55, SC88, and SC88pro in addition to the new ones featured only in the 8850 and 8820.

The Studio Canvas SD-90 appears to have alot more in it. It appears to have JV and XV series sounds, but probably has some Sound Canvas instruments in it as well.
by alexnaveira at 8:22 AM EST on February 5, 2017
@G-Boy

Basically it all comes down to the waveforms and I believe that the 8850 samples were actually more similar than most of the ones shown to be in SCVA, but they ARE similar anyway so it's a good enough substitute for those sounds (like the strings, french horn, etc.). The in-game samples apparently are closer to the 8850 than the other versions (but I'm not the one who really researched Generation 3 and things can still be up in the air anyway).

Also yeah you can add the stuff, but if possible just try to link back to the Pokemon sheet somewhere, like in a note/comment or something
by G-Boy at 11:30 AM EST on February 5, 2017
@alexnaveira
I added a link to the Pokémon sheet in the beginning of the table.

BTW, is the difference between the SC-VA and the SC-8850 instruments very noticeable? The reason why I ask is that I'm planning on remastering game soundtracks with the SC-VA.

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by alexnaveira at 12:32 PM EST on February 5, 2017
@G-Boy

I mean there's slight difference between samples but I don't think it's that much IMO. Most of the instruments FROM RS are likely variants of the SC88/VA ones if they're 8850 specifically.
by PokeMusic at 3:50 PM EST on February 7, 2017
Sample Library: Roland SC-88
Sound: Bagpipes
Game: Pokémon Sun & Moon
Song: Battle Tree

Sample Library: Roland SC-88/Yamaha PSR-e443 (XGLite mode)
Sound: Shenai
Game: Pokémon Sun and Moon
Song: Festival at Iki Town.

Sample Library: Roland Fantom X
Sound: Square Diamond
Game: New Super Mario Bros
Song: Mini Mario, Mega Mario

Sample Library: Korg Triton Le
Sound: 2VCO Planet Lead
Game: Super Mario 3D Land, Super Mario 3D World.
Song: Pom Pom's theme

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by Enclave123 at 4:17 AM EST on February 9, 2017
The strings that was commonly used in goldeneye is a Jv1080 Orchestra card preset call Strings Arco.
by Enclave123 at 7:57 PM EST on February 9, 2017
The orchestra hit that was used in the Tusk Theme is actually call Min Hit 2 in the Roland Jv1080 Orchestra Card.
I Finally Know Why I Recognized This Sample by G-Boy at 5:21 AM EST on February 11, 2017
Sample: Accordion Fr
Sound Module: Roland SC-88Pro
Song: Cackletta, Fawful
Game: Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga

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by baggagelizard at 5:27 PM EST on February 14, 2017
wrong thread

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by Enclave123 at 11:44 PM EST on February 14, 2017
One of the guitars that were used in goldeneye is in the jv1080.

It goes to the preset Power Trip, which can be find in preset A.
by G-Boy at 2:42 AM EST on February 15, 2017
@baggagelizard
Wrong thread?
Wave Race 64 / 1080 .sf2 files. by 1983parrothead at 6:43 AM EST on February 15, 2017
Hi, I am currently trying to create or find Wave Race 64 and 1080 Snowboarding soundfonts. Any help is welcome. Thanks.
by Ghignarda at 7:50 AM EST on February 15, 2017
Has anyone got any idea where this instrument might come from?

It plays in these songs

https://youtu.be/JNFDQb_xPaM?t=40

at 40 seconds

https://youtu.be/_WWas0zLHL4?t=33

at 33 seconds

https://youtu.be/ivm94vewmwg

the intro of this song

It sounds like some sort of chiff/bottle synth, but I can't find anything like it.
by G-Boy at 8:28 AM EST on February 15, 2017
@1983parrothead
I can create a soundfont of these games if you want. Would you want the presets to be in a specific order (like for example, General MIDI soundfonts)?
G-Boy by 1983parrothead at 9:17 AM EST on February 15, 2017
Yes, they have to be well structured to automatically play the right instruments to the most obvious channels of MIDI files.
Two different soundfonts by 1983parrothead at 9:19 AM EST on February 15, 2017
Please make them their own soundfonts separately.
by G-Boy at 11:24 AM EST on February 15, 2017
@1983parrothead
OK, I'm working on it.

Edit: Do you want me to rip the SFX too?

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SFX by 1983parrothead at 12:22 PM EST on February 15, 2017
Perhaps not, because they wouldn't make music better.
Future soundfonts by 1983parrothead at 12:35 PM EST on February 15, 2017
For future soundfonts, what program and tutorial works best?
Overly Detailed Guide by G-Boy at 1:58 AM EST on February 16, 2017
@1983parrothead
That depends on which console the game was released on.

If you want to rip a N64 soundfont:

1: Go here.

2: Scroll down until you see the orange "Download" link.

3: Click the link.

4: Choose the place in your computer that you want the file to be downloaded in.

5: Click "Save".

6: Extract the .RAR file with a Zip Archiver, I recommend Bandizip.

7: Double-click the "N64SoundListToolUpdated" folder in the place that you extracted the file to.

8: Double-click "Release".

9: Double-click "N64SoundListTool".

10: Search for the name of the N64 ROM that you want to rip a soundfont of.

11: Click "I'm Feeling Lucky".

12: Follow the steps on the website.

13: (step 4)

14: (step 5)

15: Extract the ROM with a Zip Archiver.

16: Double-click the folder with the ROM's name in the place that you extracted it to.

17: Right-click the ROM in the folder.

18: Click "Copy".

19: Go to the "N64SoundListToolUpdated" folder.

20: Right-click an empty part of the folder.

21: Click "Paste".

22: Open the N64SoundListTool window.

23: Click "File".

24: Hover your cursor over "Open Known Game".

25: Choose the ROM that you want to rip a soundfont of.

26: Click the ROM.

27: Go to the ROM folder.

28: Click the ROM.

29: Click "Open".

30: Click "Rip All Sound Banks".

31: Choose the ROM folder.

32: Download the Polyphone Soundfont Editor.

33: Follow the steps on the website.

34: Open the Polyphone installer.

35: Follow the steps in the installer.

36: Double-click "Polyphone" on your desktop.

37: Click "File".

38: Click "New".

39: Name your soundfont.

40: Click the green wave picture.

41: Import the samples from the ROM folder.

42: ???

43: Profit!

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by starerik at 5:02 AM EST on February 16, 2017
Great guide so far, I had no idea how to download files before.
More Koei Tecmo by XaikuTheMaverickHunter at 4:18 PM EST on February 16, 2017
Can anyone please identify the keyboard seen to the left behind Sasaki Masayoshi in the first photo on the page below, as well as any other equipment?

https://www.koeitecmo.co.jp/recruit/graduate/2017/member/vol-03/
by Enclave123 at 9:01 PM EST on February 16, 2017
It confirmed that the synthesizers that were used in Inspector Gadget Crazy Maze were used.

Are the Korg X3 and Kurzweil K2000R, i spoke with the composer of the game.

The Jv1080 was used as well.
OPM samples by 1983parrothead at 6:13 AM EST on February 17, 2017
Is it possible right now to extract samples from OPM files such as either .MDX or .VGM versions of ThunderForce IV?

I'd like to hear its soundfont in other MIDI files.
Hey G-Boy by 1983parrothead at 12:21 PM EST on February 21, 2017
How is your work on 1080 and Wave Race coming along?
by alimu at 9:10 PM EST on February 21, 2017
@XaikuTheMaverickHunter The keyboard looks like a Korg Trinity.
http://www.vintagesynth.com/korg/trinity.php
DKC Fear factory by OrangeC at 11:24 PM EST on February 21, 2017
Does anyone know the actual original samples used in the snes version of fear factory from DKC? namely that synth rhythm at the beginning that goes like: DUN DUN?

According to the soundfont it sounds like it came from some 90's early synthesizer like a roland or something.
by yukisat at 11:41 PM EST on February 21, 2017
Can someone give a second opinion on this comparison? I found two tracks that seem to use the same shaker loop.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1lwDOoCYdE
(at 0:09)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKul5hWF5Jw
(at 0:44)

I'm pretty sure they're the same but not fully positive, and idk where they came from
Wave Race SF by G-Boy at 3:43 AM EST on February 22, 2017
@1983parrothead
I'm working on it! Some samples I ripped are hard to tell the difference between (especially the Overdrive Guitar and the Distorted Guitar samples), and many samples are duplicates. It's also hard to make General MIDI-mapped drum kits out of the percussion instrument samples, and I have much to do because I have many problems in my life right now, but I'm trying as hard as I can.

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by alimu at 10:45 PM EST on February 22, 2017
@yukisat The loops in those pieces are mostly from Stylus RMX. I can send you samples if you'd like!
by ArcenyHax at 1:21 AM EST on February 23, 2017
@alimu Yo send me some! :D

The intro to TPs Forest Temple is SNAKE BYTE in Distorted Reality Vol.1 cd.
by yukisat at 1:38 AM EST on February 23, 2017
That would be awesome, I'd like to see if I recognize any other loops from stylus rmx
by G-Boy at 3:24 AM EST on February 23, 2017
@ArcenyHax
Added to the V.I.S.T.
by ArcenyHax at 3:24 AM EST on February 23, 2017
Spectrasonics Distorted Reality Vol. 1 "Danger" is used in Majoras' Mask "Cave".
The Konami Hit by G-Boy at 7:55 AM EST on February 23, 2017
Sample: ORCH5
Synth: Fairlight IIx
Songs: All
Game: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 4: Turtles in Time

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by alimu at 10:53 AM EST on February 23, 2017
@ArcenyHax @yukisat Here are the two samples I know off the top of my head https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9Yj0QrIdf_zeEE3RFRkNkNUZ1U
by ArcenyHax at 11:43 AM EST on February 23, 2017
thnx mate ;)
UNDERFONT by G-Boy at 12:17 PM EST on February 23, 2017
Here's a list of almost all soundfonts that have been used in UNDERTALE.

edited 12:17 PM EST February 23, 2017
by Enclave123 at 5:18 PM EST on February 23, 2017
I finally buy the jv80 vintage card expansion, it was pretty hard to find that means i will try searching presets that been used in video games track.

If i find any familiar sounding presets when i start playing i let you guys know.
by PokeMusic at 6:28 PM EST on February 23, 2017
Sample: Square Lead 1
Library: Yamaha XGLite
Game: Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
Songs: Battle Champion Johto Version.
by ArcenyHax at 7:26 PM EST on February 23, 2017
Spectrasonics Distorted Reality Vol.2 CD1 "Earthy" is used in simcity 4 "Terrain".

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