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    Post Looking For Original NES Music

    Anyone know any websites or torrent sites where i can find nintendo music?

    I mean the original music...no cover bands, no orchestra, no midi files...the actual tracks.

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    Go with the NSF format plugin for Winamp.
    The plug in emulates the music as if from an actual NES so it is recreated live from your PC.

    Get Winamp.
    Google Chipamp and install it after Winamp..
    The Chipamp page has links to resources for NSF files to be used in tendem with the plugin.

    And BAM!
    You have NES music!

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    Johnny, you're back?

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    foobar2000 also has a plugin for nsf and spc music

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    I'm glad people are still interested in this kind of stuff (SPCs, NSFs, GYMs)! For me, it was really interesting to learn back then how video game consoles' sound chips produced such channels like the Square Wave, Triangle, & Noise channels.

    Sorry for the lecture. It just brings back some awesome, semi-nerdy memories (I have no shame).

    This site has nearly all NSF's you'll find on the net:
    http://www.zophar.net/nsf/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark30001 View Post
    I'm glad people are still interested in this kind of stuff (SPCs, NSFs, GYMs)! For me, it was really interesting to learn back then how video game consoles' sound chips produced such channels like the Square Wave, Triangle, & Noise channels.

    Sorry for the lecture. It just brings back some awesome, semi-nerdy memories (I have no shame).

    This site has nearly all NSF's you'll find on the net:
    http://www.zophar.net/nsf/
    Truth be told some of most memorable tunes I ever heard where put out by the nes, and the pc with its midi music.
    Last edited by jamotto; March 25th, 2008 at 04:58.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark30001 View Post
    I'm glad people are still interested in this kind of stuff (SPCs, NSFs, GYMs)! For me, it was really interesting to learn back then how video game consoles' sound chips produced such channels like the Square Wave, Triangle, & Noise channels.

    Sorry for the lecture. It just brings back some awesome, semi-nerdy memories (I have no shame).

    This site has nearly all NSF's you'll find on the net:
    http://www.zophar.net/nsf/
    GYMs are Genesis/Mega Drive audio files am I right?

    I think I got a few of those floating around

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    But with ChipAmp you get a whole buttload of Winamp plugins ranging from N64 to Genesis to Gameboy Color.

    All the plugins in a nice media player.

    And no EX, I'm only here to discuss this topic and read some news.
    I still dislike this place...

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