Airship Fortress (Restored) - Mario Kart DS OST
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Airship Fortress from Mario Kart
Airship Fortress from Mario Kart DS, restored to its highest possible quality using the original instrument sources (where applicable/possible)
You can listen and download (.WAV) this track on Google Drive here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folder...
Full Playlist: Mario Kart DS Restored
Yep. ONE INSTRUMENT SAMPLE! I always had a feeling it was off but I couldn't tell why. Thanks again to @awiselugia for the correction, greatly appreciate it.
Q&A:
Q: How do you make these?
A: Simple, for Mario Kart DS specifically, I just open the ROM in a program called VGMTrans, which then extracts all of the music from the game, which I can then save as a MIDI (+ DLS since i use FL Studio). After that, it's just finding the original samples, and replacing them.
Sometimes, when there are pitch bends, they are played incorrectly when you just open a MIDI in FL Studio, so using the Level Scaling tool, I can make them as accurate as possible.
Q: How do you find the samples for these?
A: All of these samples are documented on the NEWER VGM Sound Sources spreadsheet. If you're curious, you can check that out here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
Q: What specifically do you use for the samples?
A: Mario Kart DS uses many samples from the KORG TRITON, Roland JV-1080, Roland XV-5080, and an assortment of different sound library CDs. Many of those CDs can be found on websites like Internet Archive, or can also be found uploaded on the VGM & Other Instrument Sources Discord server, which you can join here: Discord: discord
Those synthesizers can be either bought physically (expensive), or also have a VST which is also paid but not as much as buying a physical version. If you want those for free, you figure that part out yourself.
Q: What DAW/equipment do you use?
A: I said this before, but I use FL Studio for all of these restorations. I don't have any fancy equipment. But I wish I did.
Q: Can you do (game song) restoration?
A: Depends. Is it from a game with documented sound sources? Is it a game that I would want to do a restoration for? Is it a game where it is possible/reasonable to create one for? If the answer for those is yes, then the answer is, yes I can. If not, then No.
You can listen and download (.WAV) this track on Google Drive here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folder...
Full Playlist: Mario Kart DS Restored
Yep. ONE INSTRUMENT SAMPLE! I always had a feeling it was off but I couldn't tell why. Thanks again to @awiselugia for the correction, greatly appreciate it.
Q&A:
Q: How do you make these?
A: Simple, for Mario Kart DS specifically, I just open the ROM in a program called VGMTrans, which then extracts all of the music from the game, which I can then save as a MIDI (+ DLS since i use FL Studio). After that, it's just finding the original samples, and replacing them.
Sometimes, when there are pitch bends, they are played incorrectly when you just open a MIDI in FL Studio, so using the Level Scaling tool, I can make them as accurate as possible.
Q: How do you find the samples for these?
A: All of these samples are documented on the NEWER VGM Sound Sources spreadsheet. If you're curious, you can check that out here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
Q: What specifically do you use for the samples?
A: Mario Kart DS uses many samples from the KORG TRITON, Roland JV-1080, Roland XV-5080, and an assortment of different sound library CDs. Many of those CDs can be found on websites like Internet Archive, or can also be found uploaded on the VGM & Other Instrument Sources Discord server, which you can join here: Discord: discord
Those synthesizers can be either bought physically (expensive), or also have a VST which is also paid but not as much as buying a physical version. If you want those for free, you figure that part out yourself.
Q: What DAW/equipment do you use?
A: I said this before, but I use FL Studio for all of these restorations. I don't have any fancy equipment. But I wish I did.
Q: Can you do (game song) restoration?
A: Depends. Is it from a game with documented sound sources? Is it a game that I would want to do a restoration for? Is it a game where it is possible/reasonable to create one for? If the answer for those is yes, then the answer is, yes I can. If not, then No.
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