Relive your MIDIs - in 8-bit!

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Re: Relive your MIDIs - in 8-bit!

Postby Merit Celaire » Wed Aug 27, 2008 9:31 am

ButzaW wrote:There's also FMMIDI. It functions similarly to GXSCC.

http://sugarpot.sakura.ne.jp/yuno/?fmmidi
^ I believe this is the download link, though since it's Japanese I can't be sure...


Now this application is interesting -- the biggest question is if there's a way find if we're able to change to an NES-like sound font.
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Re: Relive your MIDIs - in 8-bit!

Postby silentzorah » Wed Aug 27, 2008 10:17 am

Merit Celaire wrote:Now this application is interesting -- the biggest question is if there's a way find if we're able to change to an NES-like sound font.

Any chance of a Konami-esque drumkit? That would be awesome, instead of having those same Megaman-esque sounds all the time.
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Re: Relive your MIDIs - in 8-bit!

Postby Blitz Lunar » Thu Aug 28, 2008 6:00 am

There's an NES-like soundset on GXSCC, you have to change the soundset from "SCC like Full-Set" to "Famicom like Set".
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Re: Relive your MIDIs - in 8-bit!

Postby NUTCASE71733 » Sat Aug 30, 2008 6:11 pm

Hey, this is sweet! I just downloaded it myself and tried it out with a MIDI of the Yoshi story ending theme I downloaded from here a few months ago and I love how it came out on this program! I gotta try it out with a Green Hill zone MIDI next.
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Re: Relive your MIDIs - in 8-bit!

Postby mittens » Wed Sep 03, 2008 10:32 pm

Forget that I'm downloading all of them lol.

I'll probably just end up laying the chiptune-style music over modern, fleshed out beats anyway. :]
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Re: Relive your MIDIs - in 8-bit!

Postby offtopic » Tue Jul 17, 2012 4:00 pm

ButzaW wrote:There's also FMMIDI. It functions similarly to GXSCC.

http://sugarpot.sakura.ne.jp/yuno/?fmmidi
^ I believe this is the download link, though since it's Japanese I can't be sure...


I made this account because I just have to ask about this. How do I pause the music during that program, because it is hard to export without cutting off the beginning. Also changing the position of the music resets the instruments chosen.
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Re: Relive your MIDIs - in 8-bit!

Postby Merit Celaire » Thu Jul 19, 2012 12:52 am

I tried this a few times, and it does sound... interesting. But honestly, if I wanted to do NES-style music -- with all due respect, I'd rather use FamiTracker.
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Re: Relive your MIDIs - in 8-bit!

Postby Pizzaking271 » Thu Aug 09, 2012 4:52 am

There are a few NES soundfonts around, but they just don't sound like an actual NES or a Gameboy Color!
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