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Yoshi's Island cave theme (as heard in B3313)

So, I noticed that sampled, accurate SM64 ports are possible in SMW. That's pretty cool. Therefore, I'd like to ask for a remix request. I'd like to have the Yoshi's Island cave music in the SM64 soundfont, as heard in the SM64 romhack, "B3313". This is what it's meant to sound like. If anyone would be able to do this for me, it would be VERY much appreciated. It's such a good remix.
I'll claim this.

Looking at the sequence I can already tell it's not fully recreatable in SMW because it uses too many channels, but I'll give it my best.
Originally posted by 84GSMeister
I'll claim this.

Looking at the sequence I can already tell it's not fully recreatable in SMW because it uses too many channels, but I'll give it my best.



Okay, thanks. I don't mind if it's not 100% accurate. Feel free to take some creative liberties, if need be. All I really want is for it to sound good and decently accurate. #tb{:DD}
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The sequence had more than 8 sound channels at the same time so I made 2 versions, which have different channels dropped so you can choose which one is better.

SM64 sequences have this reverb effect which is quite different than SMW's echo. Also, SM64 has this echo inside level thing that is part of the level instead of the sequence (SM64's sound implementation is weird), which I believe was used here and I doubt it's replicable in SMW.

But other than that I think it turned out alright.
Originally posted by 84GSMeister
Here
The sequence had more than 8 sound channels at the same time so I made 2 versions, which have different channels dropped so you can choose which one is better.

SM64 sequences have this reverb effect which is quite different than SMW's echo. Also, SM64 has this echo inside level thing that is part of the level instead of the sequence (SM64's sound implementation is weird), which I believe was used here and I doubt it's replicable in SMW.

But other than that I think it turned out alright.



You know what? For getting it to work in SMW, I think it turned out decently accurate. I like it! Once the "can't comment again so soon" thing wears off, I'll leave a comment and give it 5 #lm{owexstar}. You DEFINITELY deserve it. Thank you SO MUCH, dude! This will NOT go unappreciated. I'll also put your name in the credits, of course. #smw{:peace:}#smw{:TUP:}
You're welcome, great that you like it! #smw{B)} Lemme know if you have any similar requests in the future.