There's an Overdrive Scramble in my SPC700! Posted: 2010-04-08 09:35
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tssf
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Not exactly a FamiTracker work, but just trying out some new software.
All samples ripped from MM9 and MM10.
Added SNES echoing just to try it out..
You need an SPC player to play this, by the way.
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special1.spc (65 Kb)
nicetas_c
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#5333
Whoa, how did you do this?
RE: There's an Overdrive Scramble in my SPC700! Posted: 2010-04-08 11:15 (Last Edited: 2010-04-08 11:31 )
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tssf
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#5334
The same way I did this. And THIS.. annnnd tHiiiiiiiiiiiiiis....
Bahahahaa..
EDIT: Fine.. They're all just .IT files converted to .SPC using SNESMOD by the same guy who made S3M2NSF hehe.
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wily31.spc (78 Kb)
lttp_8.spc (78 Kb)
wily3.spc (78 Kb)
Rushjet1
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#5343
it sounds blarey on my player, at least all but the link to the past song do.
tssf
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#5344
Yeah, the echo probably doesn't help the NES tones much.
Plus it was a pain finding a full-range sample that could do a lot of the pitches the NES could do without having to use multi-samples (as it muffles when it gets lower pitched due to the SNES' interpolation)...and not have it cut out because of the high notes going out of range.
It was mostly an experiment anyway