That's strange, that unused track seems to be a midi version of the 'toon world' level from CoolWorld on the Snes: ruclips.net/video/drUv1bVE2bA/видео.htmlm23s BTW, did you use a specific tool/program to extract the midi files from the MS-DOS game or did you record them yourself using the 'midi capture' option from DOSBox?
A bug occurred in the Electronic World music which caused the beginning of the Ancient Greece music to miss the bass. Edit: 3 years later and still not fixed?
@@VengefulChip No, I'm just trying to help you out by pointing out things that are not right because clearly, that's not how it is supposed to sound like. But if there's nothing you can do about it, then too bad I guess.
+TheLemminkainen Paula as in the soundchip on the Amiga? In that case I disagree, the CM-32L/MT-32 was more technically advanced than a sample synthesizer, and it sounds more "natural" than on the Amiga. The Amiga version might hold some nostalgic value to you.
+TheLemminkainen What does the price point of CM-32L/MT-32 have to do with this? Also what makes you think the aforementioned sound module doesn't use PCM and samples?
It's interesting how a simple puzzle game back then got a full sountrack.
That's strange, that unused track seems to be a midi version of the 'toon world' level from CoolWorld on the Snes: ruclips.net/video/drUv1bVE2bA/видео.htmlm23s
BTW, did you use a specific tool/program to extract the midi files from the MS-DOS game or did you record them yourself using the 'midi capture' option from DOSBox?
The tools I've used to record are written in the description of the video.
A bug occurred in the Electronic World music which caused the beginning of the Ancient Greece music to miss the bass.
Edit: 3 years later and still not fixed?
What is it that you want me to fix? This is simply how it plays, nothing much I can do about that. Aren't you acting a bit entitled?
@@VengefulChip No, I'm just trying to help you out by pointing out things that are not right because clearly, that's not how it is supposed to sound like. But if there's nothing you can do about it, then too bad I guess.
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+TheLemminkainen Paula as in the soundchip on the Amiga? In that case I disagree, the CM-32L/MT-32 was more technically advanced than a sample synthesizer, and it sounds more "natural" than on the Amiga. The Amiga version might hold some nostalgic value to you.
Oofcourse it was and with price of real computer system. PCM sound just fits better to computer games
+TheLemminkainen What does the price point of CM-32L/MT-32 have to do with this? Also what makes you think the aforementioned sound module doesn't use PCM and samples?
As one of the programmers I actually think your versions are richer than the original versions, trust me I've heard the originals a million times
@@keithwatterson8875 Nice to have you on the comments section! What do you mean by "richer"?
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