Ah yes, back in the days before sound cards and optical media were commonplace. It was a power move to upgrade your rig with a 2X CD-ROM drive (300 kB/sec peak transfer rates if I recall correctly) and a Sound Blaster card with a couple of tinny speakers. They did beat the PC speaker, not that that's a high bar to clear. Fun times. This was also during the DOS era when you had to worry about things like conventional memory. "You'll never need more than 640k!" Hah
Had a demo of this game, back in the day, with this track only. Pentium game super lagged on my 486 dx2, but the music was just fine!! Remember of playing it just for this theme!!
How do you convert to stereo? Is it with some automated program? This sounds pretty organic, maybe only the bassline is the only thing that feels too "apart".
Nice Work! I love the Tibet Track Music :O)
Great music there. The game wasn't bad as well, I genuinely enjoyed it when I was a kid, this track being amongst the things I remember more fondly.
I remember when I got this game with my first "multimedia kit". Remember those? Ah... good times.
Ah yes, back in the days before sound cards and optical media were commonplace. It was a power move to upgrade your rig with a 2X CD-ROM drive (300 kB/sec peak transfer rates if I recall correctly) and a Sound Blaster card with a couple of tinny speakers. They did beat the PC speaker, not that that's a high bar to clear.
Fun times. This was also during the DOS era when you had to worry about things like conventional memory. "You'll never need more than 640k!" Hah
Had a demo of this game, back in the day, with this track only. Pentium game super lagged on my 486 dx2, but the music was just fine!! Remember of playing it just for this theme!!
same 💯 very nice times
The era of Shareware CDs!!!
Oren, you're right.
I think he just make pseudo convert. To do this you need to duplicate mono-track in right and left channels and delay one channel on 10-20 ms.
How can i get the full version of this music? The one in the soundtrack album is incomplete...
So much drifting... lol
How do you convert to stereo? Is it with some automated program? This sounds pretty organic, maybe only the bassline is the only thing that feels too "apart".