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wrote:wrote:Read better.
You first.
Native MT-32 soundtracks only; no conversions.
Well, I didn't read anything like that in this topic, don't take me bad 😒
wrote:wrote:Read better.
You first.
Native MT-32 soundtracks only; no conversions.
Well, I didn't read anything like that in this topic, don't take me bad 😒
I'm not sure if any would be interested but I've done - huge - amounts of MT-32/CM-32L recordings in the past year since getting an MT-32. You can find most of the recordings on my website: http://cosmic-dreams.net/music.html
On the web page is also Gravis Ultrasound MAX and OPL3 recordings, but the majority is MT-32 and CM-32L. Inferno, TFX and One Step Beyond have to be the most advanced LA synthesis tracks on there, so be sure to check them out (Barry Leitch and Dean Evans sure knew how to compose for the Roland LAPC-I).
Oh, there is also the extremely rare recordings of some Sierra sound tracks from a Roland D-110 (a 1U rack-mount LA synthesizer, which I have two). I won't go on about what hardware I have as people will probably moan that I'm bragging or something like that 😜
Enjoy 😉
PS: I'm more than willing to do more recordings and upload them, but I'm running out of webspace on Google Pages 😒
Some great tracks up there! Thx for sharing.
BTW - remove the '.' from the end of URL 😀
wrote:BTW - remove the '.' from the end of URL 😀
*slaps his head for being too lazy to use URL tags*
Sorry, not woken up yet 😁
What I would like to hear are ELITET.ROL and JUPALT.ROL from Frontier: Elite 2. Don't let the .rol extension fool you, they are actually midi files for MT-32. 😁
You can get shareware version containing files here:
Done. Tagged ELITET to what I think it should be, but change if needed. JUPALT I have no idea about so I didn't bother tagging that one. I also did HALLKING since I've always liked In The Hall Of The Mountain King 😜
Recorded on my CM-32L as JUPALT calls sound effects on the percussion bank.
Thanks a lot! 😉
Hello,
For those interested, I have launched with a friend the Roland MT-32 Lossless Archive where you can download FLAC recordings of many games:
http://www.rmla.co.nr/. 😀
Thanks for sharing, some good tracks on there.