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These were ORIGINALLY XM files converted for use with the DirectMusic system, now converted -back- into XM, and posted on modarchive.org for preservation purposes.
LEGO Stunt Rally Frontend By Richard Joseph & Malin Arvidsson UnNamed8 UnNamed11 UnNamed50 UnNamed27 UnNamed48 UnNamed49 UnNamed46 UnNamed31 UnNamed10 UnNamed47 UnNamed18 UnNamed7 UnNamed6 UnNamed38 UnNamed9 UnNamed8 UnNamed11 UnNamed50 UnNamed27 UnNamed48 UnNamed49 UnNamed46 UnNamed31 UnNamed10 UnNamed47 UnNamed18
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Wow! I had absolutely no idea that the Lego Stunt Rally soundtrack was made with a tracker. Really interesting to be able to look at how the songs for the game were created, as a kid i was always wondering about how they were made. I've had some fun taking the samples from these and attempting to compose my own LSR music. :P Cool to see all of these uploaded here!
The soundtrack in the game itself is processed with a lot of reverb, and without that the modules sound very different. To properly listen to them, i recommend turning on reverb in your module player. I'm playing them in OpenMPT with reverb set to GM Large Hall, and Cubic Spline interpolation. Sounds pretty accurate to the game's playback of them, if you'd ask me!