Skull Leader Posted February 4, 2015 Author Posted February 4, 2015 To each their own... for what it was worth, I briefly considered just porting over the original graphics.... they just don't look as good on today's bigger monitors I think. It's an aesthetic choice and I can understand why you feel the way you do! My translations right now are good up to the first mission I think... you're welcome to send yours over though, as I'm always happy to have something to compare them against. Shoot them to jhousdan (at) Hotmail.com. I can send you the game files. Give me an addy and I'll put a package together. You need the emu too? Quote
the white drew carey Posted February 4, 2015 Posted February 4, 2015 Hmmm... yeah. I see where you're coming from regarding the screen sizes. Didn't think of that.I e-mailed off what I have, just in case it does you any good. The game files would be awesome, cheers! Quote
boinger Posted February 7, 2015 Posted February 7, 2015 ApolloJoe on youtube has posted up more Macross PC98 music extracts! Quote
Skull Leader Posted February 7, 2015 Author Posted February 7, 2015 SOB *still* won't tell me how he ripped the audio. It's cool, I've found my own method... Quote
JB0 Posted February 22, 2015 Posted February 22, 2015 So I just noticed this thread. This is an awesome project. SOB *still* won't tell me how he ripped the audio. It's cool, I've found my own method...I'd wager he's recording the actual analog audio output of a PC-98. It's low-tech, but it's the easiest way if you have the hardware, and about the only way to guarantee it sounds RIGHT. Especially with that Ryu Umemoto(OMG!!!) credit on the soundtrack, as he tended to push the synthesizer chips they used in those systems pretty hard, and his tracks don't always work right on "compatible" synthesizers(Umemoto was very disappointed they didn't ask him to redo the Yu-No soundtrack for the Saturn port, as they DID simply feed his existing music data through a "compatible" FM synth chip, and it DIDN'T sound right). Emulation of sound hardware is often less than perfect, even on a simple and well-documented platform. And with the deplorable state of japanese computer emulation, I'd have no faith in the final output sounding like it's supposed to. And of course, just extracting the MIDI data(assuming it's in MIDI and not raw YM commands) is worthless since no modern computer comes with any appropriate synthesizer, and MIDI files don't sound the same on different hardware. Perhaps not the most useful of insights, but... that's my bet. Quote
Skull Leader Posted February 22, 2015 Author Posted February 22, 2015 (edited) So I just noticed this thread. This is an awesome project. I'd wager he's recording the actual analog audio output of a PC-98. It's low-tech, but it's the easiest way if you have the hardware, and about the only way to guarantee it sounds RIGHT. Especially with that Ryu Umemoto(OMG!!!) credit on the soundtrack, as he tended to push the synthesizer chips they used in those systems pretty hard, and his tracks don't always work right on "compatible" synthesizers(Umemoto was very disappointed they didn't ask him to redo the Yu-No soundtrack for the Saturn port, as they DID simply feed his existing music data through a "compatible" FM synth chip, and it DIDN'T sound right). Emulation of sound hardware is often less than perfect, even on a simple and well-documented platform. And with the deplorable state of japanese computer emulation, I'd have no faith in the final output sounding like it's supposed to. And of course, just extracting the MIDI data(assuming it's in MIDI and not raw YM commands) is worthless since no modern computer comes with any appropriate synthesizer, and MIDI files don't sound the same on different hardware. Perhaps not the most useful of insights, but... that's my bet. I employed a pretty low-tech method, lol. I ran the game in through the ANEX86 emulator and recorded a video of each track of music. I extracted the audio from the video and looped it, lol. I've compared a few of my own rips to his, and they sound almost identical (his are a little clearer), so at least the emulator is reproducing the sound faithfully. Ultimately I'd like to get someone to remix the music tracks... since I'm modernizing everything else about the game, running the original music seems a little anachronistic. Still, I'm using the originals as a placeholder until I find someone who can do some remixes. Small update: I actually have functionally recreated the game up to the point where the player takes control. It's just dialogue, so it really isn't a big deal yet, but it's a huge step for me. I've been using the Fungus plugin for Unity3D to do the story dialog, and there's been a small learning curve to tackle. It's a little rough around the edges, but it's a start! I've taken a small break from the game to keep from getting burned out and to work on other hobbies, but I'm going to dive back into it this week I think. Edited February 22, 2015 by Skull Leader Quote
Skull Leader Posted February 23, 2015 Author Posted February 23, 2015 You have other hobbies? Funny man! Quote
Kelsain Posted February 26, 2015 Posted February 26, 2015 Just happened along this - amazing work! Quote
JB0 Posted March 9, 2015 Posted March 9, 2015 I employed a pretty low-tech method, lol. I ran the game in through the ANEX86 emulator and recorded a video of each track of music. I extracted the audio from the video and looped it, lol. I've compared a few of my own rips to his, and they sound almost identical (his are a little clearer), so at least the emulator is reproducing the sound faithfully. Low-tech is the best way sometimes. Glad to know it's comparing well. Ultimately I'd like to get someone to remix the music tracks... since I'm modernizing everything else about the game, running the original music seems a little anachronistic. Still, I'm using the originals as a placeholder until I find someone who can do some remixes.As a personal opinion, I'd keep the chiptunes as an option. (That's actually how I play Ys. Modern release, high-resolution, full-color... original PC88 soundtrack) Small update: I actually have functionally recreated the game up to the point where the player takes control. It's just dialogue, so it really isn't a big deal yet, but it's a huge step for me.Awesome! Quote
Skull Leader Posted March 10, 2015 Author Posted March 10, 2015 As a personal opinion, I'd keep the chiptunes as an option. (That's actually how I play Ys. Modern release, high-resolution, full-color... original PC88 soundtrack) It's *always* an option! (and I agree... I'm the same way when I play Final Fantasy IV on my PSP, I opt to use the original soundtrack usually.) I've kinda stepped off for a few weeks just so I don't get burned out on it... but I'll be digging my heels back in as soon as I finish this next commission build model! Quote
Galaxy_Stranger Posted April 18, 2015 Posted April 18, 2015 Extremely cool project! Keep it up! Quote
Shawn Posted November 28 Posted November 28 I don't often bring a thread back from the depths, but this is a great video on the Remember Me game  Quote
jvmacross Posted November 28 Posted November 28 26 minutes ago, Shawn said: I don't often bring a thread back from the depths, but this is a great video on the Remember Me game  Literally just bought this game for the included manuals...awesome art found inside.... Quote
Bub Posted December 3 Posted December 3 On 11/29/2024 at 4:48 AM, jvmacross said: Literally just bought this game for the included manuals...awesome art found inside.... Standing by for pictures. Quote
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