I've been messing around with Winamp, isolating sound channels & whatnot. I started listening to the Skitchin' OST, and I discovered that it uses both sampled drums and guitar at the same time...how is this possible!? I thought the MD had but one DAC channel...
Great game, great sound track I loved this game
One of my most played games when it came out. I remember jamming out to Spicy Placenta with my friend, one of many standout tracks.
I don't know anything about the technical side of the music, but this was one of the best soundtracks of the Genesis, hands down.
Man I thought I was the only one that loved this game. Of course, this was back in the day when Electronic Farts made good games.
Skitchin is one of my favorite games. Warping, grabbing a cop car and not getting caught, weapons, challenging levels, etc.
I wondered why this hasn't been updated or it's mechanics incorporated in newer games. It's suited for open world games as a means of traveling.
Quote from: VenomMacbeth on 08/01/2014, 01:16 PMI've been messing around with Winamp, isolating sound channels & whatnot. I started listening to the Skitchin' OST, and I discovered that it uses both sampled drums and guitar at the same time...how is this possible!? I thought the MD had but one DAC channel...
The MD only has one dedicated channel for samples, but there are lots of games which use various techniques to run as many as four samples at once. It usually results in lower quality samples like the infamous SFII' port, but some are very impressive. The 68000 can also be used to handle the sound instead of the Z80.
The Genesis has an X68000 built in? That's awesome how do I load the floppies? ;)
Quote from: Joe Redifer on 08/03/2014, 12:30 AMThe Genesis has an X68000 built in? That's awesome how do I load the floppies? ;)
The floppy drive was sold separately.
(https://web.archive.org/web/20190510162547im_/http://superpcenginegrafx.net/misc/mdfloppy.jpg)
Or never at all!
Quote from: guest on 08/02/2014, 11:32 PMThe MD only has one dedicated channel for samples, but there are lots of games which use various techniques to run as many as four samples at once. It usually results in lower quality samples like the infamous SFII' port, but some are very impressive. The 68000 can also be used to handle the sound instead of the Z80.
Very interesting! Any other examples of games running multiple samples at once?
Quote from: VenomMacbeth on 08/04/2014, 08:15 PMQuote from: CrackTiger on 08/02/2014, 11:32 PMThe MD only has one dedicated channel for samples, but there are lots of games which use various techniques to run as many as four samples at once. It usually results in lower quality samples like the infamous SFII' port, but some are very impressive. The 68000 can also be used to handle the sound instead of the Z80.
Very interesting! Any other examples of games running multiple samples at once?
Afterburner II
Pete Sampras Tennis
Mortal Kombat 3
Yu Yu Hakusho
Contra Hard Corps
Duke Nukem 3D
Quote from: guest on 08/05/2014, 08:32 PMQuote from: VenomMacbeth on 08/04/2014, 08:15 PMQuote from: guest on 08/02/2014, 11:32 PMThe MD only has one dedicated channel for samples, but there are lots of games which use various techniques to run as many as four samples at once. It usually results in lower quality samples like the infamous SFII' port, but some are very impressive. The 68000 can also be used to handle the sound instead of the Z80.
Very interesting! Any other examples of games running multiple samples at once?
Afterburner II
Pete Sampras Tennis
Mortal Kombat 3
Yu Yu Hakusho
Contra Hard Corps
Duke Nukem 3D
Mortal Kombat 3 was actually pretty damn impressive on the Genesis - blew away the crappy MK1 and MK2 ports on the system; played like a dream.