Sherlock Holmes: Case of the Serrated Scalpel



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vakthoth
09-15-2012, 01:41 PM
This is the soundtrack to a very old DOS game, The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes: Case of the Serrated Scalpel, composed by Rob Hubbard. I played this game as a kid, and really enjoyed the music. I hoped to find the music online for many years, but never did; so I finally just ripped it myself, albeit in a primitive fashion. The quality is kind of low — 160 kbps MP3 — but I ripped it more for my own use than for sharing purposes. However, I do feel more and more guilty for being such a leech ’round these parts, so I thought I should share the one thing I have that I think others are least likely to have. So, despite the middling sound quality (which, to be fair, wasn’t that great in the game itself), here it is anyway.

MP3 (http://www.mediafire.com/?vjfqv6o80hb9acp) (160 kbps, 42 tracks, ~1.2 hours, 106 MB)

There’s a sound effect or two in the first track, which I lack the wherewithal to remove. Also, I edited a few tracks to make them longer, and listening to it now, it’s obvious that I did a lousy job on track 9, but I don’t really want to bother re-ripping it, since I’m afraid the quality would come out different and would cause two distractions (at the beginning of the song, and the beginning of the next song, when the quality level changes), instead of just one (the obvious edit). But other than all that, I think I did a decent job. Haha.

If anyone deems this worthy of mirroring, please go right ahead. My account is basic, so it might not last very long there.


jamesbolos
09-15-2012, 09:33 PM
thanks for this.

Jye
10-03-2012, 04:53 PM
Thanks for sharing, vakthoth.

positron2x
10-04-2012, 07:19 AM
Thanks! 🙂

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