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Audio / Re: Will do requests for classic game music.
« on: December 04, 2010, 04:39:22 pm »
Thanks glad you liked it. Cleaning up the tracks and "adding surround" isn't easy, but I keep everything setup so cleaning up a new track doesn't take long. For NES music I take the chiptune and output it in stereo using an NES sound emulator (I use chipamp for winamp). I then take all the stereo tracks I have, run them through a cleaning program then run them to my high end Onkyo receiver. I use Dolby PL2 music mode with WRAT and Cinefilter enabled. If the sound outputs out of a 5.1 setup well, I record it and share the result. If the track doesn't output in surround well I add light audio effects to "push" the sound to the other speakers without causing noticeable distortion.
Only problem is during all this post processing the sound gets what I refer to as "jitters". It's that millisecond long crack or sound loss/jump you may notice in some of modified tracks I upload.
Only problem is during all this post processing the sound gets what I refer to as "jitters". It's that millisecond long crack or sound loss/jump you may notice in some of modified tracks I upload.