Yuki 🌟 (one hikari of too many)

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all the background music tracks are just midi files <3

Yuki 🌟 (one hikari of too many)

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035-Dungeon01.mid from RPG Maker XP sounds really beautiful on my Roland SC-7 😭

for some reason, every single BGM included with this software is titled "Clipping" in the MIDI metadata

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Hayley Question-Mark

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@hikari The hip hop artist clipping. made them, maybe?

Yuki 🌟 (one hikari of too many)

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@barrowofdirt that seems more than a little unlikely :p


Elfififififififi...

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@hikari Gods, RPG Maker XP's RTP music really killed it in a way that none of the others did. Such a treat to listen to even now

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Yuki 🌟 (one hikari of too many)

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@elfi what does RTP mean?

Elfififififififi...

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@hikari Runtime Package, the default assets that come with RPG Maker games

Yuki 🌟 (one hikari of too many)

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@elfi ahhhh i see, thanks!

Elfififififififi...

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@hikari If you do end up playing around more with RPG Maker XP and want some other sources of looping MIDI music of similar quality, check out fhouse.s17.xrea.com/ and tam-music.com

Yuki 🌟 (one hikari of too many)

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@elfi thanks for the recommendations!


Saagar Jha

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@hikari You cannot convince me that this wasn’t lifted from PokΓ©mon Mystery Dungeon

Yuki 🌟 (one hikari of too many)

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β€ͺthis is pretty close to how it sounds normally! RPG Maker XP uses the DirectMusic synth which uses the same soundfont as Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth (derived from Roland GS modules), but isn't so goddamn dry because it actually has reverb and chorus (like Roland GS modules do)‬