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Free SNES-like album: BitCrushing!

A topic by Victor M. Leao created Aug 08, 2020 Views: 198
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SNES-like album entirely composed on MS-DOS. Truly old school: no modern delay/reverb (only MIDI delay, very known by SNES players); composed on a pretty old software; edited, mixed and mastered to sound like in old consoles. Contains four versions: high definition (.wav), SNES-like version (.mp3), DOS-like (.mp3) and the original .mod file.

Tracks included:

1. Crushing Enemies 1:25;

2. Breaking Rocks 1:52;

3. Holy Gizz 1:16;

4. Never Give Up 2:20;

5. Not For Babies 1:40.

Link: https://victormleao.itch.io/bitcrushing

Versions:

* DOS (.mp3): original MOD converted to MP3. Use this version if you want a realistic MS-DOS sound.

* SNES (.mp3): recorded from MS-DOS, emulating a high quality sound card (Gravis Ultrasound), transcoded for SNES console with Gaussian interpolation, filtered with a LPF, tube emulated (TV) and converted to MP3. Choose this version if you're making a 16-bits game or something similar, this one should sound like Super NES and SEGA 32x.

* MOD (.mod): original MOD file exported directly from Sound Club, an old software for MS-DOS. Use this one if you're looking for a really tiny file or if you need to edit in a MOD tracker.

* HD (.wav): recorded from MS-DOS, emulating a high quality sound card (Gravis Ultrasound) with no resampling/interpolation/filter. You can convert it into a MP3 file to save some space.

All files are normalized in -0.2 dBFS, except the MOD one.