07-01-2013, 03:20 AM
I didn't want to go into detail, because the initial post is pretty long, here it goes.
There is this program called SNESSOR, it's an old DOS program that let's you browse an .smc file for it's sound data. If anyone is interested in checking it out, you will need to run it in DOSBOX.
Naively I thought that it would let me rip the sound that you can hear in the game, but what it really let's you rip are the instruments that the game uses to produce it's tunes and sound effects.
As I said, those are not very useful to me because I have no idea on how to work with sound to make a combination of instruments sound like something nice.
Maybe I should just find another space shooting game wich has a sound test available. It's funny, as a kid I never understood why games had that feature
There is this program called SNESSOR, it's an old DOS program that let's you browse an .smc file for it's sound data. If anyone is interested in checking it out, you will need to run it in DOSBOX.
Naively I thought that it would let me rip the sound that you can hear in the game, but what it really let's you rip are the instruments that the game uses to produce it's tunes and sound effects.
As I said, those are not very useful to me because I have no idea on how to work with sound to make a combination of instruments sound like something nice.
Maybe I should just find another space shooting game wich has a sound test available. It's funny, as a kid I never understood why games had that feature