Which NES soundtrack do you find very relaxing?
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There's something profoundly relaxing and sound-bathic about it, spesh with a low pass filter or filtering out all the treble.
The House song from Mother 1 is amazing and so is the rest of the album in this light
Try it; I double-dare you
The title track from Shadowgate is awesome.
If you're into nixing the treble, Super Glove Ball's whole soundtrack goes bass only when you pause the game.
SNES recommendation: Super R type has a killer soundtrack.
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Chrono Trigger - Main Theme
Note that this is SNES.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTLgPXnFnks&list=RDzTLgPXnFnks&start_radio=1
An orchestral remix, I believe rendered with some MIDI synth; the artist here appears to have done two CDs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fi_D97cHcbQ&list=PLTHOcnhIuPOvEJd8WJI6kaJbQG0NeKtaY
Castlevania II - Simon’s Quest - Town at Daytime
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUujTBkG-04
Mega Man 2 - Bubble Man Stage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEULEvmq7yE
Super Mario Bros 2 - Game End
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GB8SSIK0sQ
River City Ransom - Menu/Shop Theme
Thanks for doing the leg work! So many memories!
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That Super Mario Bros 2 - Game End lullaby is perfect.
When I first beat it as a kid, I just sat there for 10 minutes listening. This song has permanent resistance in my head.
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There's something profoundly relaxing and sound-bathic about it, spesh with a low pass filter or filtering out all the treble.
The House song from Mother 1 is amazing and so is the rest of the album in this light
Try it; I double-dare you
wrote on last edited by [email protected]The main theme from Solstice is also a fucking banger
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The title track from Shadowgate is awesome.
If you're into nixing the treble, Super Glove Ball's whole soundtrack goes bass only when you pause the game.
SNES recommendation: Super R type has a killer soundtrack.
The title track from Shadowgate is awesome.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5kxc1HPzmc&list=PL46BF8396C28B382F&index=14
If you’re into nixing the treble, Super Glove Ball’s whole soundtrack goes bass only when you pause the game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkRh3nhyFQg&list=PLBC4752A8A85DF440
I'm guessing that this is paused.
SNES recommendation: Super R type has a killer soundtrack.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EC-6J9A7dAw&list=PLErsx10Ke4uwrNGRBpICylxwwGD80nQ_L
"HD" version; not clear to me how this was generated:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRubKdGd3Ik&list=PL72153D06B0B75736
MIDI-sequenced remaster from some project to create MIDI versions of SNES music:
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There's something profoundly relaxing and sound-bathic about it, spesh with a low pass filter or filtering out all the treble.
The House song from Mother 1 is amazing and so is the rest of the album in this light
Try it; I double-dare you
Since you specified NES, og Zelda and Maniac Mansion
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This is so cheeky. He starts off with the most generic NES music imaginable then proceeds to simply obliterate its soundchip.
Spot on.
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Composer put out straight fire on this one
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Apparently the Solstice music was done by one Tim Follin, who also did the Pictionary music that was also mentioned here.
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Since you specified NES, og Zelda and Maniac Mansion
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There's something profoundly relaxing and sound-bathic about it, spesh with a low pass filter or filtering out all the treble.
The House song from Mother 1 is amazing and so is the rest of the album in this light
Try it; I double-dare you
wrote on last edited by [email protected]The game is sorta crap even though I like it, but I find The Blues Brothers NES OST very comfy.
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The game is sorta crap even though I like it, but I find The Blues Brothers NES OST very comfy.
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Track 2! Haha thanks.
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There's something profoundly relaxing and sound-bathic about it, spesh with a low pass filter or filtering out all the treble.
The House song from Mother 1 is amazing and so is the rest of the album in this light
Try it; I double-dare you
wrote on last edited by [email protected]The ending to Dragon Warrior IV
https://youtu.be/BAG4mz6V6xQ -
The House song from Mother 1 is amazing and so is the rest of the album in this light
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGU8PcZmN64&list=PL72325BBD77D6DBE9&index=25
wrote on last edited by [email protected]I'll do a MIDI render for the heck of it as well to illustrate for anyone else who might have an interest in doing MIDI renders of NES audio tracks.
:::spoiler MIDI render walkthrough
Starting from the
eb0_mother_livehousesong.mid
MIDI-sequenced version here:https://www.vgmusic.com/music/console/nintendo/nes/
Use MIDI soundfont Musyng Kite (a more-realistic, not-very-synthy soundfont; there will be ones that'll be closer to the NES, but this will have the non-synth instruments sound more-realistic) converted to .sf2.
Use TiMidity++ to render to a WAVE file (could just play it directly, too, but I want to upload it):
$ timidity --volume-compensation --anti-alias -in -D10 -S20M -OsS -c ~/.timidity/timidity.cfg -EFresamp=L -EFreverb -EFvlpf -EFchorus=s -EFdelay -EFns -Ow -o eb0_mother_livehousesong.wav $ cat ~/.timidity/timidity.cfg soundfont "/home/tal/m/sw/sf2/Musyng_Kite.sf2" $
Convert to Opus-encoded WebM, as Lemmy will accept inline WebM:
$ ffmpeg -i eb0_mother_livehousesong.wav -vcodec vnull -acodec libopus eb0_mother_livehousesong.webm
And then uploading to catbox.moe.
Referencing the video in a spoiler tag, because I don't know of an audio-only format that Lemmy is okay with, and the Lemmy Web UI tries making a large video player for WebM:
:::spoiler MIDI render  :::
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There's something profoundly relaxing and sound-bathic about it, spesh with a low pass filter or filtering out all the treble.
The House song from Mother 1 is amazing and so is the rest of the album in this light
Try it; I double-dare you
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There's something profoundly relaxing and sound-bathic about it, spesh with a low pass filter or filtering out all the treble.
The House song from Mother 1 is amazing and so is the rest of the album in this light
Try it; I double-dare you
wrote on last edited by [email protected]This might be a weird, obscure game, I think, but I LOVE the Act 1 Part 1 song from Totally Rad and Act 1 Part 2 is my second favorite NES tune. The whole OST is just fire.
https://youtu.be/vLbR-vm-Ry8 - Part 1
https://youtu.be/l-IZG44nfvk - Part 2
The game started as a sort of jrpg sidescroller, but it got... butchered from "Americanizing". Still gnarly, though (heh).
Also, honorable mention, all the music from The Guardian Legend. All of it. I love that game so much.
The Guardian Legend OST - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEOQ0YA_1DWlqKUJkOJaJL0YB2brVTCFd
One of the best songs - https://youtu.be/W2q0aIql0Qw
Oh shit, and this one (sorry, I'm like a kid in a candy shop trying to pick my favorite when it comes to NES) - https://youtu.be/o_VzSKgTye0
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Gonma be honest, I love the Pictionary theme
Lmao wth. Was not expecting a bump from Pictionary. This is so good.
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Nice! Wandering and Awakening in particular
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Lmao wth. Was not expecting a bump from Pictionary. This is so good.
If you think thats good, listen to this shit
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If you think thats good, listen to this shit
Oh hell yeah. I'll take Solstice any day. What a legendary game. One of the best platform-puzzle titles for it's time. You just can't understand it until you play it.
I never had the manual, so it was confusing as hell for a while. Most stories for NES games came from the manual. NES manuals were half guides, half prologue novels.
You play this song and I will instantly know where its from - https://youtu.be/N3YrrUtQ7-g