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  1. People aren't capable of ripping properly SNES music. Most of them sound like crap quality-wise.

    Wednesday, 19-Sep-12 20:46:15 UTC from Choqok
    1. @broniebrown Most folks rip them to MIDIs and then render that. Which is terrible, because even with careful instrument choices, a MIDI still doesn't have the same instrument samples the SNES game in question used. `Game -> SPC -> wav -> compressed format of choice` is the only way that makes sense to me if you actually care about it sounding like the original.

      Wednesday, 19-Sep-12 20:50:53 UTC from web
      1. @cabinboybitshift I mean something like the basic things like the volume level. Some have such a high volume level that the sound is capped and sound ****ty. And some sound very "hollow".

        Wednesday, 19-Sep-12 20:54:38 UTC from Choqok
        1. @broniebrown they probably didnt "rip" it so much as record it from an SNES/emulator

          Wednesday, 19-Sep-12 20:55:37 UTC from web
          1. @techdisk42 I would do it myself but I have no the right tools like http://is.gd/bQ8xx9 to play the extracted soundfiles from the games. Then I would record these with the real hardware.

            Wednesday, 19-Sep-12 21:01:49 UTC from Choqok
    2. @broniebrown the using with ripping SNES music is alot of people change the format of the file

      Wednesday, 19-Sep-12 20:52:56 UTC from web