

(If you don't use Windows, there's probably a way to do this but I don't know. Restart any programs that use MIDI and you should be good to go.Make sure the checkbox next to it is checked and click "Apply." In the "Soundfonts" tab, click the + button and browse to the SNES Soundfont.sf2 file.In VirtualMIDISynth, select "CoolSoft VirtualMIDISynth" as the default device under the "MIDI Mapper" tab.(I suggest getting this and a good soundfont also on that page if you mess with MIDI files a lot. It lets you switch what sounds MIDI files will use to play. You'll need the program VirtualMIDISynth.Here is a video that lets you listen to some of the differences between the default MIDI sounds and the SNES soundfont sounds. With this, you can tell your sound card to play MIDI files with the samples I've extracted instead of the default (or other if you've modified yours already) MIDI samples. I have created a MIDI soundfont that turns everything into instruments from various SNES games. So keep that in mind if you anything of sub-par quality. I just did this for fun and thought other people might enjoy it. For once in my SMWC-life I have decided to release something at C3 even though it is probably of no use to anyone. Sorcerian: The Cursed Oasis - Sand CastleĪlso of note is that one of the guitarists on Falcom's live band is Masaru Teramae aka one half of Demetori.Hi. Gurumin - Soaring Through the Melancholy Skies Zero no Kiseki - Get Over the Barrier! -Roaring Version. Trails in the Sky the 3rd - Overdosing Heavenly Bliss Trails in the Sky FC - Hollow Light of the Sealed Land Ys IV: The Dawn of Ys - The Great Forest of Celceta Ys: The Oath in Felghana - Illburns Ruins

I'll try to limit things to one per game so expect some stock choices for those familiar.

There appears to be a severe lack of Falcom here. Persona 3 - When The Moon's Reaching Out Stars I like the melody and the protagonist even says its catchy! The voice varies in the version you listen to. Philistine (Margaret's dual theme) (Japan version) - No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle Philistine(Margaret Moonlight's dual theme) (Us version) - No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle Pleather For Breakfast (Bad Girl's dual theme) - No More Heroes Reality hits like a freight train, your partner is starting to process the recent events. Your partner is on the rainbow stoneship. Your poor partner is probably still in shock from what just happened.įarther away. This is what truly starts the emotional roller-coaster, the ending of the main story. I am only going to list three closely related pieces however.ĭon't ever forget. I am thinking specifically about Explorers of Time/Darkness however, since those are the only ones I've played.

The Pok?mon Myster Dungeon series, while not played as the traditional Pok?mon games, houses some true gems. If his standard theme would describe heading toward the event horizon, this theme describes passing it. It's like noticing that your spaceship is heading toward an event horizon fast.ĭecisive Battle! N. His standard theme has a sense of foreboding about it. The Equated Captives (Encounter! N) N is so cool! :* His encounter theme is also pretty cool. I tend to prefer battle or encounter themes over all other types of themes. Sadly, I don't have quite as many favorites when it comes to BW and BW2. I really like the buildup and aftermath in her theme. If it wasn't for the Team Galactic Admin battle theme being so good, this would be my favorite.īattle! Champion Cynthia. Pretty childish-sounding theme, but I think it's well made.īattle! Team Galactic Admin. The bass in Steven's encounter theme is really badass.ĭPPt has some of my favorite Pok?mon tunes:īattle! Rival. I won't list some of the more widely known themes like Battle! Lance/Red and such, because even though many of the older (Gen I & II) themes are very awesome, everybody knows them already.Ĭhampion Steven Stone. There's a lot of Pok?mon game music that I like too. I never got around to finishing Chrono Trigger, but there is one theme in that game that I particularly enjoyed: Frog's Theme. There is another soundtrack in GS: TLA that I think many forget: Jenna's Battle Theme.
