A very talented artist named Riggles1 on Youtube has been working on some fantastic "HD" remixes of David Wise's fantastic soundtrack for the GBA version of DKC 3. Their restorations are wonderfully faithful to the original compositions, so much so that I think they have perfectly captured...
I can't wait for the DKC2 sound font. There are definitely some sounds there I'd like to use. I tried making a soundfont for myself, but my computer won't run the necessary programs.
Hey, picosong is pretty awesome. Thanks for the introduction, MatiZ! Also, great compositions. I really thought they were something Eveline or Dave would have written. Here is something I'm experimenting with. In my opinion, the best way to translate Donkey Kong Land music into the DKC soundfonts is...
This sound font is pretty top notch. I can't wait for the next one. I've been trying to recreate Do key Kong Land songs in FL Studio with it, with much success.
Okay, nevermind. I think I've solved my own problem. Below are the two folders. Samples is all the music samples. They are WAV, so I hope that's okay. I did WAV because I don't have much experience with FLAC. I also didn't know what to call any of the individual files, so I named them to the best of...
Bump. Me again. I stopped doing this because I got seriously distracted by Tropical Freeze and put this aside, but the music samples are separated. Rapidshare is now weird, so I don't know what I can do to upload these files, but you guys should have them. So...any ideas?
I am pretty much finished separating the tracks. I've only been focusing on the music for now, but I know there are a few people here who would probably want the SFX, too. So I am going to go back after I look after these instruments and separate those individual sounds, which shouldn't take as long...
If only that were the case, that would make this a lot easier. Or Wise surprise us all by releasing high quality versions of this stuff. It seems like everything was prerecorded in some sort of program or synthesizer and then imported into the PCM slot in the rom. Each GBA game comes with 4 slots (t...
Yeah, that's just a sampler. I wasn't intending to use it for any other purpose. When I actually separate each individual thing I will make them all a better quality.
I'm sorry if this avenue has already been explored and that this is a waste of time, but I recently ripped all this sound stuff from DKC3 GBA, just to see if there was any way I could get the actual music samples from the game without them being actual full songs. I pulled it off using Audacity's Im...