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Squirtbottle
10-09-2007, 09:05 PM
Uhh, right. I know that there’s already a S3&K PC Collection on this site, but it was recorded with a newer computer, and with General Midi selected instead of FM Synthesizer (I can tell with one of the Flying Battery songs). So, yeah, what I was looking for was rather a recording from an older computer because , IMO, that’s when it sounded perfect. I decided I’d probably have to record those songs myself to get them, so I did it the only way I knew how, by sticking a microphone up to the speakers of my old Win95 computer and played the songs. Despite this sounding like a bad idea, I think it worked out quite well, with the only real problems being Marble Garden Zone Act 1 and Sky Sanctuary Zone sound a bit buzzy at times… Anyway, This isn’t exactly a complete recording though, it’s just the songs from Hydrocity Zone to Death Egg Zone, excluding Ice Cap Zone act 2, because it sounds so similar to act 1, with the only real difference being the drums I think…Anyway, this probably isn’t gonna be anything big to most people, but I figured I ought to share it with you guys anyway…
Trigunzero
10-10-2007, 01:26 AM
ooh nice man thanks
Axersia
10-11-2007, 05:37 PM
You recorded this with a mic? Bad idea… It’s not even in stereo then (even though you recorded it as such, which only increases size for no reason). You should run an audio recording program on the background, like Audacity. Just pick Stereo Mix from the drop down box and hit record. Straight from your PC, no mics necessary. Still nice effort, though.
