Converted NES Music (cv3a.s3m)
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Posted by Deviator on Fri 3rd Sep 1999, rated 8 / 10.
This is the music from Nintendo's Castlevania. This is one of those catchy tunes that you can't get out of your head. But it still sounds like very "beepy". I bet it would sound alot better with different samples...which brings us to..... Although judging by the title this piece seems that a program was just used to extract it from a ROM or something...it is a technical masterpiece...it replicates the sound almost if not, perfectly. I checked it with my emulator and there was a very MINOR difference in the sound...I attribute that to my emulator being off, or my speakers had a different adjustment/volume level. So if you want to remember the old days then download this...it is extremely small (EXTREMELY) it about 8 or 9 k but you can just check.
This is the music from Nintendo's Castlevania. This is one of those catchy tunes that you can't get out of your head. But it still sounds like very "beepy". I bet it would sound alot better with different samples...which brings us to..... Although judging by the title this piece seems that a program was just used to extract it from a ROM or something...it is a technical masterpiece...it replicates the sound almost if not, perfectly. I checked it with my emulator and there was a very MINOR difference in the sound...I attribute that to my emulator being off, or my speakers had a different adjustment/volume level. So if you want to remember the old days then download this...it is extremely small (EXTREMELY) it about 8 or 9 k but you can just check.
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GM81:Square (41h*1, 0EFh*3) GM82:Triangle 50 + INT(RND * 166) Laterby edited by Bisqwit.. 18.1.1999 8:44 But that actually wasn't the birth of cv3a.s3m from cv3.s3m. I don't remember which was. :)
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This is good, but it seems that this NSF-to-S3M converter program forgot the DPCM. Ahh, I'll give it that the conversion and the program were made back in the 1990s when emulation was new.