I want music from Clockwork Knight 1 and 2. And no, I don't mean the Pepperochau's Adventure soundtrack, I want the actual in-game music.
How exactly would one go about recording music from a Saturn game, pray tell?
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Thank you! Those are very high quality files. Damn, the guys at Sega sure knew how to write a great score back in the day. Oh and the labels are absolutely correct. Episode 2 Boss (track 7) is probably my favourite song. If you like this music Ngangbius I recommend the soundtrack of Lunacy (alternatively called Torico). You can find it here. Very atmospheric (and also regrettably short) ambient music. Some of the best Saturn music ever recorded.Ngangbius wrote:Well, I've got them on a site similar to the one featured in this thread years ago. I made a personal audio CD from the PDZ mp3s thought I'm not sured if the labels I gave them are the correct titles. *shrugs*
Here's the download, BTW: http://www.transferbigfiles.com/Downloa ... 8232049632.
I once recorded the soundtrack of Shinobi X with my MP3 recorder. You just plug it in the television set and record the soundtest, if the game has one. If it doesn't, you can't get it. Be sure to check the disc itself though. Sometimes, especially on the older games, the music can be read directly off the CD, beginning from track 2 (but I probably needn't tell this to most people on here).Ritz wrote:How exactly would one go about recording music from a Saturn game, pray tell?
However recording music as described above usually results in lower quality (often mono) files. After you've transferred the files from the recorder to your computer you still have to convert it and cut it into a "true" song (using programs like MP3 Directcut), which can be a painstakingly difficult task.
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Give it a little bit more time. Saturn emulation is getting damned good. As an example, I recently completed Magic Knight Rayearth through the latest version of SSF, and the audio is about 90% accurate. The game was completely playable. I also happened to record all the outtakes and archived them here, kind of my little tribute to Working Designs' demise.
I say give it a little more time because the audio quality of Saturn emulation is destined to be better than the actual console's. Shining Force 3 for example, had some audio glitches which are non-existant in the emulator.
I say give it a little more time because the audio quality of Saturn emulation is destined to be better than the actual console's. Shining Force 3 for example, had some audio glitches which are non-existant in the emulator.
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