Hope you had another nice long break, Sunteam_Paul. So there were a few A's that you missed. Adventure Quiz really has some fantastice Super CD-ROM2. Then again, it's hard to expect anything less from Capcom (with the exception of 1943 Kai, a bit).
WHAAAAT? Then that must mean that it is a special format of music (CD music that uses a part of the processor to generate sound, forgot the acronymic name). If this contains unclear recordings of the music and it sounds so nice, think of how amazing it would sound if they were clean recordings!
You misunderstand. The game uses both CD tracks and normal chip generated music. The CD tracks are those here but the pure chip music I could not record as there were sound effects and speech samples playing over the top of them.
Oh, I see now. That's too bad you couldn't get the chip music, but I'm now curious of what it sounds like. There is a special format of music that the CD uses part of the processor to generate sound that I read about on the PCEngineFX boards. I'll have to refer to that later if I want to remember the name.
Yea, it is ADPCM. The proper definition for it, according to SuperPCEngineGrafx/Black Tiger, is that it's recorded sound that utilizes a chip in the CD-ROM hardware. I think it's a little different from what I was thinking, but it's been a while since I visited the PCEngineFX forums, anyway.
Hope you had another nice long break, Sunteam_Paul. So there were a few A's that you missed. Adventure Quiz really has some fantastice Super CD-ROM2. Then again, it's hard to expect anything less from Capcom (with the exception of 1943 Kai, a bit).
OceanBlueKirby 4 years ago
A lot of music in this game is chip generated, but I couldn't get clean recordings of it which is a shame.
sunteam 4 years ago
WHAAAAT? Then that must mean that it is a special format of music (CD music that uses a part of the processor to generate sound, forgot the acronymic name). If this contains unclear recordings of the music and it sounds so nice, think of how amazing it would sound if they were clean recordings!
OceanBlueKirby 4 years ago
You misunderstand. The game uses both CD tracks and normal chip generated music. The CD tracks are those here but the pure chip music I could not record as there were sound effects and speech samples playing over the top of them.
sunteam 4 years ago
Oh, I see now. That's too bad you couldn't get the chip music, but I'm now curious of what it sounds like. There is a special format of music that the CD uses part of the processor to generate sound that I read about on the PCEngineFX boards. I'll have to refer to that later if I want to remember the name.
OceanBlueKirby 4 years ago
I think you mean ADPCM.
sunteam 4 years ago
Ah, that's probably what it is. Thanks for telling me, but I'll still go check it out later.
OceanBlueKirby 4 years ago
Yea, it is ADPCM. The proper definition for it, according to SuperPCEngineGrafx/Black Tiger, is that it's recorded sound that utilizes a chip in the CD-ROM hardware. I think it's a little different from what I was thinking, but it's been a while since I visited the PCEngineFX forums, anyway.
OceanBlueKirby 4 years ago