KungFuFurby wrote:
My guess is simply the SPC700 emulation that sounds incorrect.
The solution is simply to record the track in a different emulator that handles that type of effect better.
I feel hesitant, personally. The YouTube video I showed earlier is I believe the correct rip, and there are applications that allow you to download the video (or simply extract the audio from the YouTube video). Also, for me, I record a WAV master first, then I convert to MP3. The WAV master is big memory consumption for me, and I typically keep master copies of my recordings if I need to convert them again to a different format.
OK well I was really hoping to get a high-quality Paperboy 2 SNES pack into the game soundtrack community. I appreciate that the youtube video can be downloaded but that's really not what I had in mind. Lossless WAV is really what I'm looking for, or high-quality mp3s (but not youtube converts) would be my second choice.
I'm not particularly good at technical stuff and am only familiar with ZSNES but if you really don't want to do this yourself Furby, perhaps I could give it a go myself. Could you possibly provide the trigger code or whatever is needed to get me started?