Which NES soundtrack do you find very relaxing?
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Chrono Trigger - Main Theme
Castlevania II - Simon's Quest - Town at Daytime
Mega Man 2 - Bubble Man Stage
Super Mario Bros 2 - Game End
River City Ransom - Menu/Shop Theme
wrote on last edited by [email protected]That Super Mario Bros 2 - Game End lullaby is perfect.
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Chrono Trigger - Main Theme
Castlevania II - Simon's Quest - Town at Daytime
Mega Man 2 - Bubble Man Stage
Super Mario Bros 2 - Game End
River City Ransom - Menu/Shop Theme
wrote on last edited by [email protected]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
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I remember enjoying a lot of the Mega Man music. But also the theme for the first area in Crystalis has stuck with me for ages.
But also the theme for the first area in Crystalis has stuck with me for ages.
Assuming that this is the cave, which it sounds like from this walkthrough:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWkuHgehY90&list=PLEOQ0YA_1DWlTjX30bauwhTCKJbjET7nX&index=2
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NES Deja Vu, great music for the puzzle solving.
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But also the theme for the first area in Crystalis has stuck with me for ages.
Assuming that this is the cave, which it sounds like from this walkthrough:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWkuHgehY90&list=PLEOQ0YA_1DWlTjX30bauwhTCKJbjET7nX&index=2
I was referring to the field outside of the first town: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BDsUFjkz7LY
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Solstice.
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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:
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