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*https://www.hcs64.com/mboard/forum.php?showthread=24937&showpage=131 | |||
**https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YRlzN-92ZzGosz_N_zWxXl01yJUP-IEy5lTCTo6aTLk/edit | |||
*http://glitchkill.proboards.com/thread/6141/vgm-instrument-source-thread | |||
*https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y2G2HapHa2hdCqHffjRecisCM-9wpHMnSgJQXLSb62o/edit | |||
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===''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''=== | |||
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!Description | |||
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|- | |||
|VOCAL SOUND | |||
*VOCAL EFFECT | |||
**SYS BONUS 2 | |||
|''Ensoniq CDR-2 "EPS-16 Plus"'' (1990) | |||
|[[wikipedia:Ensoniq|Ensoniq Corp.]] | |||
|In [[Funky's Flights]], the short breaks in the theme music are filled by this vocal sample. | |||
|[[File:Audio Sample - DKC Funky Flights.oga]] | |||
|} | |||
===''[[Donkey Kong Country 3]]''=== | |||
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!Description | |||
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|- | |||
|Track ##<br>[currently unknown] | |||
*WHAMY-WO 1<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ecKWYbVcu4</ref> | |||
|''Ensoniq CDR-1 "EPS"'' (1988) | |||
|[[wikipedia:Ensoniq|Ensoniq Corp.]] | |||
| rowspan=2 |The theme "Nuts And Bolts" (heard in the levels [[Fire-Ball Frenzy]], [[Blazing Bazukas]] and [[Krack Shot Kroc]]) uses these two instrument samples. | |||
|[[File:Audio Sample - DKC3 Nuts Bolts 1.oga]]<br>'''Note:''' This sample is compared with the in-game level theme. | |||
|- | |||
|Track ##<br>[currently unknown] | |||
*PICK_SCR 1<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ecKWYbVcu4</ref> | |||
|''Ensoniq CDR-1 "EPS"'' (1988) | |||
|Ensoniq Corp. | |||
|[[File:Audio Sample - DKC3 Nuts Bolts 2.oga]]<br>'''Note:''' This sample is compared with the in-game level theme. | |||
|} | |||
===''New Super Mario Bros.''=== | |||
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!Description | |||
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|Females (Track 53) | |||
*Paah | |||
|''Best Service Voice Spectral Vol. 1'' (1995) | |||
|Best Service | |||
|This sample was used for the "[[bah]]" sound effects in the level's background music, which many enemies and objects briefly react to. | |||
|[[File:Sample Bah Paah.wav]] | |||
|- | |||
|Females (Track 52) | |||
*Taaaa | |||
|''Best Service Voice Spectral Vol. 1'' (1995) | |||
|Best Service | |||
|An alternate sound effect to the "bah". | |||
|[[File:Sample Bah Taaa.wav]] | |||
|- | |||
|CartoonBell 4001_58_2 | |||
|''Series 4000 Hollywood Sound Effects Library'' (1989) | |||
|{{wp|Sound Ideas}} | |||
|Chime sound effect used in the underwater theme. | |||
|[[File:Sample Bah Bell.wav]] | |||
|} | |||
===''[[Paper Mario]]''=== | |||
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! width=140px |Track name | |||
! width=160px |Release | |||
! width=120px |Distributor | |||
!Description | |||
! width=180px |Media | |||
|- | |||
|Slow Strings | |||
|Roland SC-55 (1991), [unknown category] | |||
|{{wp|Roland Corporation}} | |||
| rowspan="3" |Song: A Party at Peach's Castle<ref>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YRlzN-92ZzGosz_N_zWxXl01yJUP-IEy5lTCTo6aTLk/edit</ref><ref>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y2G2HapHa2hdCqHffjRecisCM-9wpHMnSgJQXLSb62o/edit</ref> | |||
|''Currently unavailable'' | |||
|- | |||
|Slow Violin | |||
|Roland SC-55 (1991), [unknown category] | |||
|{{wp|Roland Corporation}} | |||
|''Currently unavailable'' | |||
|- | |||
|Harpsichord | |||
|Roland Sound Canvas (1991), [unknown category] | |||
|{{wp|Roland Corporation}} | |||
|''Currently unavailable'' | |||
|- | |||
|Synth Brass 1 | |||
|Roland SC-55 (1991), [unknown category] | |||
|{{wp|Roland Corporation}} | |||
| rowspan="2" |Song: Koopa Village | |||
|''Currently unavailable'' | |||
|- | |||
|Clarinet | |||
|Roland SC-88 (1994), [unknown category] | |||
|{{wp|Roland Corporation}} | |||
|''Currently unavailable | |||
|- | |||
|Whistle | |||
|Roland SC-55 (1991), [unknown category] | |||
|{{wp|Roland Corporation}} | |||
|Song: General Guy's March | |||
|''Currently unavailable'' | |||
|- | |||
|E. Piano 2 | |||
|Roland SC-88 (1994), [unknown category] | |||
|{{wp|Roland Corporation}} | |||
|Song: Princess in Distress | |||
|''Currently unavailable'' | |||
|- | |||
|Sitar | |||
|Roland SC-88 Pro (1997), [unknown category] | |||
|{{wp|Roland Corporation}} | |||
|Song: Angry Bowser | |||
|''Currently unavailable'' | |||
|- | |||
|Strings | |||
|Roland SC-88 (1994), [unknown category] | |||
|{{wp|Roland Corporation}} | |||
|Song: Goomba King’s Decree | |||
|''Currently unavailable'' | |||
|} | |||
===''[[Super Mario 64]]''=== | ===''[[Super Mario 64]]''=== | ||
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!Description | |||
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|- | |||
|Track 46<br>Misc. FX | |||
|''Datafile Two'' (1991) | |||
|[[wikipedia:Zero-G Ltd|Zero-G Ltd]] | |||
| rowspan="2" |This is the main sound heard in the level theme for [[Big Boo's Haunt]]. As part of the theme, the sample is played back-to-back continuously, with changes in pitch. This sample may be found on two individual releases. | |||
| rowspan="2" |[[File:Audio Sample - SM64 Boo Haunt.oga]] | |||
|- | |||
|Track 43<br>FX Vol 1<ref>http://www.synthmania.com/Optical%20Media%20International%20Sonic%20Images%20Library/Images/Sonic%20Images%20Library.pdf</ref><ref>http://www.synthmania.com/sonic_images_library.htm</ref> | |||
*TIB.MONKS<ref>http://studioprotone.narod.ru/volums/SonicImages1MusicalFXDrumsPercussion.htm</ref> | |||
|''Sonic Images Library Volume 1'' (1992) | |||
|Reflective Arts, Optical Media International<ref>http://www.buchty.net/~buchty/ensoniq/transoniq_hacker/PDF/079.pdf</ref> | |||
|- | |||
|Music Box | |||
|''Roland Sound Canvas VA'' | |||
*Roland SC-8820, chromatic percussion | |||
|[[wikipedia:Roland Corporation|Roland Corporation]] | |||
|The "Correct Solution" sound effect is a sped-up version of the "Music Box" sample. An example of when it's heard is when the moat is drained within the [[Princess_Peach's_Castle#Basement|castle basement]] | |||
|[[File:Audio Sample - SM64 Moat Effect.oga]]<br>'''Note:''' The sample is compared with the in-game sound effect. | |||
|} | |||
===''[[Super Mario World]]''=== | |||
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!Description | !Description | ||
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| | |Steel drums | ||
|'' | |''Roland Sound Canvas VA'' | ||
| | *Roland SC-8820, percussion | ||
|[[wikipedia:Roland Corporation|Roland Corporation]] | |||
|This sample is heard within the game's main overworld level theme. ''Super Mario World'' was first released in late 1990, whereas the Roland SC-55 sound module was released in 1991. | |||
|[[File:Audio Sample - SMW Level Theme.oga]] | |||
|} | |} | ||
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|Track | |Track 1 | ||
*Yeah | *Yeah | ||
*Your Time | *Your Time | ||
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*Here I Come 2 | *Here I Come 2 | ||
*Here I Come 3 | *Here I Come 3 | ||
|[http://www.zero-g.co.uk/store/vocal-xtc-wav-acid-p431.php ''Vocal XTC''] | |[http://www.zero-g.co.uk/store/vocal-xtc-wav-acid-p431.php ''Vocal XTC''] | ||
| | |[[wikipedia:Zero-G Ltd|Zero-G Ltd]] | ||
|[[File:Audio Sample - WL4 Time Is Over. | |Heard in the game's title theme, and the ending sequence. The vocals are sung by British session singer Helen Binding.<ref>[http://www.zero-g.co.uk/store/vocal-xtc-wav-acid-p431.php Zero-G ''Vocal XTC'' product page] (accessed on November 14, 2016)</ref><ref>[http://www.zero-g.name/CD_Booklets/Vocal_XTC_CD_Booklet.pdf ''Vocal XTC'' CD booklet] (accessed on November 14, 2016)</ref> | ||
|[[File:Audio Sample - WL4 Time Is Over.oga]]<br>'''Note:''' Each sample is compared with the in-game audio. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Soundtrack | ||
|Roland SC-88 ( | |Roland SC-88 (1994), [unknown category] | ||
|{{wp|Roland Corporation}} | |||
|Sound effects as heard inside the [[Golden Pyramid]]. | |Sound effects as heard inside the [[Golden Pyramid]]. | ||
|''Not available'' | |''Not available'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Voice Aou | ||
|Roland SC- | |Roland ED SC-8820 (1999), SFX | ||
|The | |{{wp|Roland Corporation}} | ||
| | |The sound that [[Arewo Shitain-hakase]] makes when he is harmed by [[Wario]] within a level's [[pink area]]. | ||
|[[File:Audio Sample - WL4 Old Man.oga]] | |||
|- | |||
|Car-Pass | |||
|Roland ED SC-8820 (1999), SFX | |||
|{{wp|Roland Corporation}} | |||
|Wario's car speeding, as heard in the game's opening and closing sequence. | |||
|[[File:Audio Sample - Wario Car Pass.oga]] | |||
|- | |||
|Gt.FretNoise | |||
|Roland SC-8820, SFX | |||
|{{wp|Roland Corporation}} | |||
|The guitar fret heard during the [[Monsoon Jungle]]'s level theme. | |||
|[[File:Audio Sample - WL4 Guitair Fret.oga]] | |||
|- | |||
|Chorus Oohs | |||
|Roland ED SC-8820 (1999), [unknown category] | |||
|{{wp|Roland Corporation}} | |||
|The sound effect which is primarily used in the [[Karaoke (Medamayaki)|Karaoke]] track and the [[Palm Tree Paradise]] level theme. | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|JzVoice Dow | |||
|Roland ED SC-8820 (1999), [unknown category] | |||
|{{wp|Roland Corporation}} | |||
|Heard as a backing vocalist in the [[Crescent Moon Village]] level theme, as well as the [[shop owner]]'s theme. | |||
|[[File:Audio Sample - WL4 Dow.oga]] | |||
|- | |||
|Nylon-str. Gt | |||
|Roland Sound Canvas SC-88 Pro (1997), [unknown category] | |||
|{{wp|Roland Corporation}} | |||
|The nylon string in the [[Monsoon Jungle]] and [[Wildflower Fields]] level themes. | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|Organ 2 | |||
|Roland Sound Canvas SC-88 Pro (1997), [unknown category] | |||
|{{wp|Roland Corporation}} | |||
|The organ heard in [[The Big Board]] level theme. | |||
|[[File:Audio Sample - WL4 Organ.oga]] | |||
|- | |||
|Steel-str. Gt | |||
|Roland Sound Canvas SC-88 Pro (1997), [unknown category] | |||
|{{wp|Roland Corporation}} | |||
|The steel string heard in the [[Wildflower Fields]] level theme. | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Synth Bass 1 | ||
| | |Roland Sound Canvas SC-88 Pro (1997) | ||
| | |{{wp|Roland Corporation}} | ||
|Heard in [[The Toxic Landfill]] level theme. | |||
|} | |} | ||
no timpany in wildflower fields? | |||
===''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]''=== | ===''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]''=== | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| | |Random Sine | ||
| | |''Roland Sound Canvas VA'' | ||
|"Dumpling aroma" (in the Young Cricket's cutscene?) | *Roland SC-8820, Synth SFX | ||
|[[File:Audio Sample - WWSM Dumpling aroma. | |Roland Corporation | ||
|"Dumpling aroma" (in the Young Cricket's cutscene?)<br> The Lab or spaceship sound, that might be from Orbulon's ship or a space cutscene | |||
|[[File:Audio Sample - WWSM Dumpling aroma.oga]] | |||
|} | |} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references /> | <references/> |
Latest revision as of 07:01, December 22, 2022
- http://warioforums.com/index.php?threads/someone-tracked-down-the-wario-land-4-voice-samples.2030/
- http://warioforums.com/index.php?threads/re-wl4-voice-samples-list-of-potential-zero-g-sound-packs.2042/
- https://www.hcs64.com/mboard/forum.php?showthread=24937&showpage=131
- http://glitchkill.proboards.com/thread/6141/vgm-instrument-source-thread
- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y2G2HapHa2hdCqHffjRecisCM-9wpHMnSgJQXLSb62o/edit
Donkey Kong Country
Track name | Release | Distributor | Description | Media |
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VOCAL SOUND
|
Ensoniq CDR-2 "EPS-16 Plus" (1990) | Ensoniq Corp. | In Funky's Flights, the short breaks in the theme music are filled by this vocal sample. |
Donkey Kong Country 3
Track name | Release | Distributor | Description | Media |
---|---|---|---|---|
Track ## [currently unknown]
|
Ensoniq CDR-1 "EPS" (1988) | Ensoniq Corp. | The theme "Nuts And Bolts" (heard in the levels Fire-Ball Frenzy, Blazing Bazukas and Krack Shot Kroc) uses these two instrument samples. | Note: This sample is compared with the in-game level theme. |
Track ## [currently unknown]
|
Ensoniq CDR-1 "EPS" (1988) | Ensoniq Corp. | Note: This sample is compared with the in-game level theme. |
New Super Mario Bros.
Track name | Release | Distributor | Description | Media |
---|---|---|---|---|
Females (Track 53)
|
Best Service Voice Spectral Vol. 1 (1995) | Best Service | This sample was used for the "bah" sound effects in the level's background music, which many enemies and objects briefly react to. | |
Females (Track 52)
|
Best Service Voice Spectral Vol. 1 (1995) | Best Service | An alternate sound effect to the "bah". | |
CartoonBell 4001_58_2 | Series 4000 Hollywood Sound Effects Library (1989) | Sound Ideas | Chime sound effect used in the underwater theme. |
Paper Mario
Track name | Release | Distributor | Description | Media |
---|---|---|---|---|
Slow Strings | Roland SC-55 (1991), [unknown category] | Roland Corporation | Song: A Party at Peach's Castle[3][4] | Currently unavailable |
Slow Violin | Roland SC-55 (1991), [unknown category] | Roland Corporation | Currently unavailable | |
Harpsichord | Roland Sound Canvas (1991), [unknown category] | Roland Corporation | Currently unavailable | |
Synth Brass 1 | Roland SC-55 (1991), [unknown category] | Roland Corporation | Song: Koopa Village | Currently unavailable |
Clarinet | Roland SC-88 (1994), [unknown category] | Roland Corporation | Currently unavailable | |
Whistle | Roland SC-55 (1991), [unknown category] | Roland Corporation | Song: General Guy's March | Currently unavailable |
E. Piano 2 | Roland SC-88 (1994), [unknown category] | Roland Corporation | Song: Princess in Distress | Currently unavailable |
Sitar | Roland SC-88 Pro (1997), [unknown category] | Roland Corporation | Song: Angry Bowser | Currently unavailable |
Strings | Roland SC-88 (1994), [unknown category] | Roland Corporation | Song: Goomba King’s Decree | Currently unavailable |
Super Mario 64
Track name | Release | Distributor | Description | Media |
---|---|---|---|---|
Track 46 Misc. FX |
Datafile Two (1991) | Zero-G Ltd | This is the main sound heard in the level theme for Big Boo's Haunt. As part of the theme, the sample is played back-to-back continuously, with changes in pitch. This sample may be found on two individual releases. | |
Track 43 FX Vol 1[5][6]
|
Sonic Images Library Volume 1 (1992) | Reflective Arts, Optical Media International[8] | ||
Music Box | Roland Sound Canvas VA
|
Roland Corporation | The "Correct Solution" sound effect is a sped-up version of the "Music Box" sample. An example of when it's heard is when the moat is drained within the castle basement | Note: The sample is compared with the in-game sound effect. |
Super Mario World
Track name | Release | Distributor | Description | Media |
---|---|---|---|---|
Steel drums | Roland Sound Canvas VA
|
Roland Corporation | This sample is heard within the game's main overworld level theme. Super Mario World was first released in late 1990, whereas the Roland SC-55 sound module was released in 1991. |
Wario Land 4
Track name | Release | Distributor | Description | Media |
---|---|---|---|---|
Track 1
|
Vocal XTC | Zero-G Ltd | Heard in the game's title theme, and the ending sequence. The vocals are sung by British session singer Helen Binding.[9][10] | Note: Each sample is compared with the in-game audio. |
Soundtrack | Roland SC-88 (1994), [unknown category] | Roland Corporation | Sound effects as heard inside the Golden Pyramid. | Not available |
Voice Aou | Roland ED SC-8820 (1999), SFX | Roland Corporation | The sound that Arewo Shitain-hakase makes when he is harmed by Wario within a level's pink area. | |
Car-Pass | Roland ED SC-8820 (1999), SFX | Roland Corporation | Wario's car speeding, as heard in the game's opening and closing sequence. | |
Gt.FretNoise | Roland SC-8820, SFX | Roland Corporation | The guitar fret heard during the Monsoon Jungle's level theme. | |
Chorus Oohs | Roland ED SC-8820 (1999), [unknown category] | Roland Corporation | The sound effect which is primarily used in the Karaoke track and the Palm Tree Paradise level theme. | |
JzVoice Dow | Roland ED SC-8820 (1999), [unknown category] | Roland Corporation | Heard as a backing vocalist in the Crescent Moon Village level theme, as well as the shop owner's theme. | |
Nylon-str. Gt | Roland Sound Canvas SC-88 Pro (1997), [unknown category] | Roland Corporation | The nylon string in the Monsoon Jungle and Wildflower Fields level themes. | |
Organ 2 | Roland Sound Canvas SC-88 Pro (1997), [unknown category] | Roland Corporation | The organ heard in The Big Board level theme. | |
Steel-str. Gt | Roland Sound Canvas SC-88 Pro (1997), [unknown category] | Roland Corporation | The steel string heard in the Wildflower Fields level theme. | |
Synth Bass 1 | Roland Sound Canvas SC-88 Pro (1997) | Roland Corporation | Heard in The Toxic Landfill level theme. |
no timpany in wildflower fields?
WarioWare: Smooth Moves
Track name | Release | Distributor | Description | Media |
---|---|---|---|---|
Random Sine | Roland Sound Canvas VA
|
Roland Corporation | "Dumpling aroma" (in the Young Cricket's cutscene?) The Lab or spaceship sound, that might be from Orbulon's ship or a space cutscene |
References
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ecKWYbVcu4
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ecKWYbVcu4
- ^ https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YRlzN-92ZzGosz_N_zWxXl01yJUP-IEy5lTCTo6aTLk/edit
- ^ https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y2G2HapHa2hdCqHffjRecisCM-9wpHMnSgJQXLSb62o/edit
- ^ http://www.synthmania.com/Optical%20Media%20International%20Sonic%20Images%20Library/Images/Sonic%20Images%20Library.pdf
- ^ http://www.synthmania.com/sonic_images_library.htm
- ^ http://studioprotone.narod.ru/volums/SonicImages1MusicalFXDrumsPercussion.htm
- ^ http://www.buchty.net/~buchty/ensoniq/transoniq_hacker/PDF/079.pdf
- ^ Zero-G Vocal XTC product page (accessed on November 14, 2016)
- ^ Vocal XTC CD booklet (accessed on November 14, 2016)