07-09-2023, 07:08 AM
I'm already very aware of the Crash Bandicoot: Warped Sound Effects already uploaded to The Sounds Resource, but I've gone through the entire 2 ZIPs (took a long time) and didn't find any Sound Effects of the following:
(It could be that they were there and, going through the +1,000 Sound Effects I just didn't find them)
Why am I looking for these specific ones? Need them for a fangame I'm working on.
I've already gone through the Crash Bandicoot 1 Sound Effects. As for Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strike's Back, which should also have the first 2 SFX ... there were no Sound Effects posted on the site.
I've been looking into recording these Sound Effects using Audacity on a PCSXR emulator running a Crash Warped ISO (with Music turned off) ... but the lag isn't particularly conducive to capturing such Sound Effects, as all the sounds come off as static. I do have a Gaming Laptop, and the PS1 ISOs seem to run fine for the most part, but my Gaming Laptop is quite old and doesn't seem to run any PS1 Emulators perfectly.
Perhaps someone here already has these Sound Effects and would like to share them? Or if you could propose a better method for capturing PS1 Sound Effects, I'd appreciate it.
- Crash Bandicoot's Slide Attack
- Crash Bandicoot's Body Slam Attack
- Crash Bandicoot's Death Tornado Spin Attack
- Crash Bandicoot Fruit Bazooka "Humming" Noise when it's equipped
- Crash Bandicoot Fruit Bazooka Shot when it's fired
- Scuba Crash Bandicoot Swimming Forward
- Scuba Crash Bandicoot Spin Attack
(It could be that they were there and, going through the +1,000 Sound Effects I just didn't find them)
Why am I looking for these specific ones? Need them for a fangame I'm working on.
I've already gone through the Crash Bandicoot 1 Sound Effects. As for Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strike's Back, which should also have the first 2 SFX ... there were no Sound Effects posted on the site.
I've been looking into recording these Sound Effects using Audacity on a PCSXR emulator running a Crash Warped ISO (with Music turned off) ... but the lag isn't particularly conducive to capturing such Sound Effects, as all the sounds come off as static. I do have a Gaming Laptop, and the PS1 ISOs seem to run fine for the most part, but my Gaming Laptop is quite old and doesn't seem to run any PS1 Emulators perfectly.
Perhaps someone here already has these Sound Effects and would like to share them? Or if you could propose a better method for capturing PS1 Sound Effects, I'd appreciate it.