Castlevania Dracula X CST (digital FLAC)



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FirebrandX
07-30-2016, 02:09 PM
Continuing with the TOSLINK-modded Super NES Soundtrack series, here’s the digital rip of the complete soundtrack to Castlevania Dracula X:

https://filetrip.net/dl?uO62S84r7A


Zaptroxix
07-31-2016, 12:59 AM
Thanks, looking further to the next one

yakopu
07-31-2016, 02:24 AM
Once again, grateful thanks FirebrandX!!!!

FirebrandX
04-18-2017, 05:42 AM
Just an update in that I discovered the setting of 32,000 Hz I saved these raw digital captures to is very slightly slower than my Super NES executes them. We’re talking about a half-second difference over a 3-minute track, but it was enough that my OCD picked up on it. My audio capture device doesn’t extract the playback rate from the Super NES, so I have to set it manually each time I save a recorded track to my hard drive. I had assumed 32,000 Hz was the correct speed, but it turns out all Super NES consoles are set slightly above that. I measured mine to 32,055 Hz. I’ve edited the download link with the new tracks fixed to 32,055 Hz, and they now play back at the same speed as my console does. My apologies for the mistake, but I’m glad I was able to figure out what was wrong!

Cheers!


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