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Last Bible 3 Soundtrack

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This is SO sick. I know you sent me some ports a while back but I wasn't sure if you'd ever complete the whole OST. I'm glad you did!
Okay, that's some serious dedication just to port some music over to AMK format (reminds me of some of my resources). Good job with that!
More Underworld Forest, let's go! :O This is an impressive amount of work Kevin and it really shows, nice job!
First of all, I fell in love with Underworld Forest and wanted to use it for ages, before finding out just how infamous it actually is around here. That's what I get for living under a rock.... lmao

This soundtrack is outstanding though, wow. I hope to see many of these used in future hacks. It's definitely impressive as hell, great job!
Originally known as A Yoshi (2006-2009), Aquifer (2010-2011), and Azurik (2012-2014).
I was afraid this day would come.

But jokes aside, this is absolutely amazing. Just actually started playing the original game a few weeks back after getting done with my Underworld Forest remix, and it's really good stuff.

LINKS -> YouTube - Discord - Twitter

As you said in your opening thread, this game's soundtrack is great, but fairly unknown.
I'm really happy to see that you brought its soundtrack to smwc! Porting 62 songs is a ton of effort, even with modern tools, doing lots of work already.
In general there couldn't be enough respect and appreciation for everything you did for smwc's music section already and this soundtrack is just one more blessing from you! Thank you so much for this huge and fantastic contribution! #smrpg{<3}








Well, this is interesting: not only porting the entire LB3 soundtrack but also disassembling the driver too huh? That's some dedication for sure lmao; definitely pretty nice to finally see this soundtrack ported in general tho, some tunes in particular (mainly Val Ship and Shark Ship) were definitely something I'd like to see ported at some point, but all things considered the whole soundtrack in general is really unique for SNES standards and the sample set used for it is just... pure sex IMO, so I'm pretty satisfied to see something like this happen haha

Although, on the topic of the sound driver disassembly, I assume you made some kind of script to dump the MIDI sequence data right? I wonder if you could share it honestly, since I was kind of planning on making my own arranges/ports of this soundtrack at some point and having a way to get the MIDI files from it would prove to be very useful lol; but yeah, again, great work here #smrpg{<3}
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Originally posted by Ultima
the sample set used for it is just... pure sex IMO
Yeah agreed, and they're pretty small too (all these ports besides one use the #default sample group lol), and even without echo the songs sound much fuller than a lot of other games from the era.

Originally posted by Ultima

Although, on the topic of the sound driver disassembly, I assume you made some kind of script to dump the MIDI sequence data right? I wonder if you could share it honestly, since I was kind of planning on making my own arranges/ports of this soundtrack at some point and having a way to get the MIDI files from it would prove to be very useful lol; but yeah, again, great work here #smrpg{<3}
Well sadly I didn't handle MIDI at all, since I didn't need it: the tool just exports MML files directly in the AMK format. I don't think making it generate midis would be too hard but honestly I don't know too much about their format as of right now. I guess you can try to use the mml output or my ports as a base, although I understand it would be more inconvenient. Just in case you can find the raw mml exports here.
Impressive Work.

It seems Underworld Forest is the big winner in terms of peoples favourite out of the soundtrack. I can't deny that its a banger of a tune.
That said however I really like a lot of the calmer and more peaceful tracks as they can be used for my ambient and atmospheric areas.

Good Job Kevin! #smrpg{y}
Superb stuff. You've got to be my favorite contributor to the music section, and now it's about to blow up in a big way. I have no doubt some of these tracks will find their way into my hack (and many others) in the future, as so many already have. Very well done!
GANYMEDE

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Super Mario WorldMusicSoundtrackResource Release