Skip to main content

On Sale: GamesAssetsToolsTabletopComics
Indie game storeFree gamesFun gamesHorror games
Game developmentAssetsComics
SalesBundles
Jobs
TagsGame Engines

rizio123

3
Posts
A member registered Aug 18, 2020

Recent community posts

(1 edit)

Hello! I don't think this model works for Godot. When imported, it looks like the first image (missing). I included a second image for how models should look like when imported just for reference.

When you apply Mixamo animations to this model, it imports like the first image as well, so no luck.

Any fixes?

Thanks,

(1 edit)

Hey man, thanks for the reply. I picked this up and its fantastic. It really makes any instrument sound like its coming out of a PS1. I'm guessing most instruments during this era were at 11025hz since that's what this plugin defaults to?

Its an interesting conversation on how we can best mimic what the Playstation 1 sounded like in a modern DAW. I wonder if sampling a realistic instrument VST and putting it in a sampler would get us as close as possible (would we sample every single note on the keyboard, or maybe only a handful?).

You can probably get a lot of SNES-like sounds with this plugin too if you sample only one note (plus the PS1 & SNES chip were similar I think). I'm new to all this so anyone feel free to correct me!

Anyway, I highly recommend this plugin to anyone who loves retro games!!!!

Is this for reverb only? Or can this plugin, for example, make a realistic piano VST sound like a PS1 piano? thanks in advance.