Hey people.
So i've got these 17 music tracks done that I haven't really done anything with so I figured i'd release them as a free resource for people. You're getting a bit of content here, including 3 seperate battle (Regular, Boss, and Final Boss) that are all done with the YM2612 chip. So they have a sort of Sega Genesis vibe to them if thats something you're going for.
Full download here:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/rg2ykzfw4b6rx8k/17_Tracks_For_RPG_Maker.zip
Also here, with tracks you can actually listen to and stuff:
https://dataerase.bandcamp.com/album/music-for-rpg-maker
Terms of Use:
You can basically use these for whatever you want, just make sure to credit me (Xrayliv or Dataerase is fine). Also shoot me an email at dataerase1@gmail.com if you're looking for someone to score your game or whatever. I can do sfx too.
YM2612 Music Pack
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not so bad but i am not a big fan of old style song I prefer violon and instrumental style~ but continue to work it is great~
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Sounds like you're using a lot of preset sounds (and DAC sounds) from Sonic 3. Interesting. What software are you using to make these? Deflemask, TFM, YM2612 VST or something else, perhaps?
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I cheated and used a couple of soundfonts haha, so you'd be right in that sense, they're presets.
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Ah, that's a shame. If you want the true experience, or as close as one can actually get to making music with the emulated sound (think VGZ format), then try either one of the programs I mentioned or the VST. You'll get, at least, much truer authenticity for said music (check my blog link in my signature to learn more). Good luck to you!
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I have VOPM but i'm not experienced enough with it to make sounds that sound okay. I agree with you on using an actual FM synthesizer (or something emulating one), you definetly have a better range of sounds to work with. I think for this experiment though, the soundfonts do the job fine.
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Soundfonts would be nice, at very least, I have FF7, Kingdom Hearts, and FF8 Soundfonts lol.
And that's a nice collection, this will be suitable for platforming or old-school games. -
This is really good stuff for a more retro game that falls somewhere between the 8-bit and 16-bit era. Yay for chiptunes!