It wasn't live music, but it was alot better quality.
It's a pretty big difference if you listen to the music from here: http://soundtracks.mixnmojo.com/smax.htm compared to the music in the game
For some reason, the lo-fi version of Highway Surfing on that page make me want Jared to do a "Sam & Max meets The Ventures" track for the Tiny Tiki location in Season 2 even more now.
I've finished the game. It was amazing! It was really fun and I'm glad I've played it after all these years. Top stuff.
*goes to review the game on Gamespot*
It wasn't live music, but it was alot better quality.
It's a pretty big difference if you listen to the music from here: http://soundtracks.mixnmojo.com/smax.htm compared to the music in the game
Interesting. The theme, Moleman song, King of the Creatures, and Bigfoot party music are taken from the CD version. The rest of them, I don't know. What's sure is that they're all synth.
Interesting. The theme, Moleman song, King of the Creatures, and Bigfoot party music are taken from the CD version. The rest of them, I don't know. What's sure is that they're all synth.
Yeah, you're right, I took those four tracks from the CD, and the rest of the tracks are of course synth. I've created them using several different soundfonts (which are basically recorded intrument-sounds to be used to playback MIDI-music). I've started working on a better sounding (and more complete) version of the soundtrack, but it's on a hold for a while now, since I've got several other things to do. Maybe I'll finish it someday
Well, in the version I have and in clips I've seen on youtube the sound is not as good as the ones on that site. I really want to get my version sounding like that or find a version that already does.
Yeah, you're right, I took those four tracks from the CD, and the rest of the tracks are of course synth. I've created them using several different soundfonts (which are basically recorded intrument-sounds to be used to playback MIDI-music). I've started working on a better sounding (and more complete) version of the soundtrack, but it's on a hold for a while now, since I've got several other things to do. Maybe I'll finish it someday
And of course the ingame music sounds different, because IF it uses a soundfont at all, it only uses one, and not several, as I did. You could of course compile a soundfont for each game, although I even varied soundfonts for the same instrument from track to track, so after all, it's not possible in-game.
Yeah, you're right, I took those four tracks from the CD, and the rest of the tracks are of course synth. I've created them using several different soundfonts (which are basically recorded intrument-sounds to be used to playback MIDI-music).
Oh yes, I know the process. But you did a good job making them sound virtually indistinguishable, quality-wise, from the CD tracks.
Still, the true injustice is that there will probably never be an orchestrated version of the Tie Fighter soundtrack.
Yeah, you're right, I took those four tracks from the CD, and the rest of the tracks are of course synth. I've created them using several different soundfonts (which are basically recorded intrument-sounds to be used to playback MIDI-music). I've started working on a better sounding (and more complete) version of the soundtrack, but it's on a hold for a while now, since I've got several other things to do. Maybe I'll finish it someday
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For some reason, the lo-fi version of Highway Surfing on that page make me want Jared to do a "Sam & Max meets The Ventures" track for the Tiny Tiki location in Season 2 even more now.
*goes to review the game on Gamespot*
Interesting. The theme, Moleman song, King of the Creatures, and Bigfoot party music are taken from the CD version. The rest of them, I don't know. What's sure is that they're all synth.
Yeah, you're right, I took those four tracks from the CD, and the rest of the tracks are of course synth. I've created them using several different soundfonts (which are basically recorded intrument-sounds to be used to playback MIDI-music). I've started working on a better sounding (and more complete) version of the soundtrack, but it's on a hold for a while now, since I've got several other things to do. Maybe I'll finish it someday
Here's what the new version would sound like:
[URL=http://xfer.lfnetwork.com/scummbar.com/mp3s/SAMMAXEX/02 - A Pleasantly Understated Credit Sequence.mp3]A Pleasantly Understated Credit Sequence[/URL]
[URL=http://xfer.lfnetwork.com/scummbar.com/mp3s/SAMMAXEX/06 - Surfing the Highway.mp3]Surfing the Highway[/URL]
Some of the notes sound a bit off
Which is a little unprecise...
And of course the ingame music sounds different, because IF it uses a soundfont at all, it only uses one, and not several, as I did. You could of course compile a soundfont for each game, although I even varied soundfonts for the same instrument from track to track, so after all, it's not possible in-game.
Oh yes, I know the process. But you did a good job making them sound virtually indistinguishable, quality-wise, from the CD tracks.
Still, the true injustice is that there will probably never be an orchestrated version of the Tie Fighter soundtrack.
*pokes at Laserschwert until he finishes the whole soundtrack*