@coldstoragevideo Thanks! MUSIC and MUSIC 2000 were two of my most played "games" back then. I just loved to make music using it, both cover versions and my own creations. The hours would just fly by. Such a pity there isn't anything like it on todays consoles. By the way I absolutely love your Gravity Crash soundtrack. Amazing work :)
Yeh all Music 2000 :) I heard a sample in Music 2000 and thought "Hey, that sounds similar to the one in Crocketts Theme" the rest was trying to find samples that fitted well with it and sounded similar to the original.
You could do if your computer has a line-in or mic socket. You just run a cable from the phones socket on the hi-fi/tape deck or whatever u use to play em and connect it to the line in or mic socket on the computer. All you need then is software to capture the sound. I used Audacity for mine. A handy free little prog but you could probably use FL Studio 8.
@coldstoragevideo Thanks! MUSIC and MUSIC 2000 were two of my most played "games" back then. I just loved to make music using it, both cover versions and my own creations. The hours would just fly by. Such a pity there isn't anything like it on todays consoles. By the way I absolutely love your Gravity Crash soundtrack. Amazing work :)
mikkdc 1 year ago
i love this song. this version hits the original quite well. good job.
Xenor25 2 years ago
thanks :)
mikkdc 2 years ago
PS1 Music2000??? nice work;)
yogsix 2 years ago
Thanks.
Yeh all Music 2000 :) I heard a sample in Music 2000 and thought "Hey, that sounds similar to the one in Crocketts Theme" the rest was trying to find samples that fitted well with it and sounded similar to the original.
mikkdc 2 years ago
Love this piece of Music, good job re-creating!
majixherb 3 years ago
very good, catchy!
jaxxVSleon155 3 years ago
its making me want to put some of my taped work online
uscript 3 years ago
You could do if your computer has a line-in or mic socket. You just run a cable from the phones socket on the hi-fi/tape deck or whatever u use to play em and connect it to the line in or mic socket on the computer. All you need then is software to capture the sound. I used Audacity for mine. A handy free little prog but you could probably use FL Studio 8.
mikkdc 3 years ago
Nice!! Good work again on this.*****
Faved.
irndemon 3 years ago