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Cool old vintage synth sounds.

Some feedback: Would be nice if one could download them all as MP3s in one zip file, as an alternative to the big WAV files.

I need to go save them all as MP3, and make ID3 tags for myself.

Seems like it'd be great to offer a pre-packaged version like that for everyone looking for that format.  Cheers!

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Thanks!  :)   Will do that

Nice one!  

Enjoying the tracks!

Do you have a Dev Blog, or a place where you show any of your synths or music setup?

Loving the old-school vibes of this.  Figure it's probably partly done "in the box" with virtual instruments.  But keen to know what you used to make the music overall.

I want to do a sorta 60's/70's inspired "concept album" game, and Knossos is the game I've seen that is closest to taking this same approach.  :)

Also, I went to Steam to look at Depths of Fear, and the game is not for sale, for me. 

I am from Australia, and I'm not sure why this happens occasionally, but perhaps there is something you need to do to make it available in different regions or something?

This article seems related, but I couldn't find an obvious "cause" or "fix" in there.
https://www.kotaku.com.au/2018/11/the-games-that-australians-can-no-longer-buy-on-steam/ 

To clarify, the game shows up, I can look at the videos and screenshots, read reviews, etc, but there is not PRICE, and not BUTTON to buy it.

I did Wishlist it however.  :)

Hey, most of that soundtrack is a KORG MS2000, guitar and a borrowed MOOG MG-1.  There is computer generated stuff (the drums and bass) but I recorded it in 2014 and don't remember what I did it in now.  The game itself hasn't been on sale for a few months due to disagreements with the publisher :)  But it will return.  Look forward to your project man.

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Ahh!  Makes sense.

Great to hear more about your music gear.  :)

I've got a MicroKorg, which is somewhat similar to a MS2000, from what I remember.  (MS2000 is perhaps fully analog, though).

Anyhoo, you can check out one of my games here if you're interested in a super explosive procedurally generated shooter.  :)

BROKEN SIGNAL

https://gamejolt.com/games/brokensignal/500276


MS2000 is analog guts with digital controls/timing.  The MicroKorg is fully digital, but just as capable,  with better interface.  Equally great machines :)

Added BROKEN SIGNAL to my list.  Thanks man, looks great!