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SC-88Pro: ZUN's MIDIs the way they were intended to be heard (100% COMPLETE)

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Romantique Tp:
Just to clear things up, what's being uploaded here comes from:

-ZUN's site: http://www16.big.or.jp/~zun/html/music_old.html This is all done except for the arranged Shuusou Gyoku tracks around the middle of the page.
-The games that come with a MIDI version of the soundtrack: SoEW, Shuusou Gyoku, Kioh Gyoku, EoSD, PCB, IN, PoFV trial.

There's nothing left to record from PoDD since it doesn't come with a MIDI version of its soundtrack, sorry. Around the time ZUN was making music for the PC-98 games and Shuusou Gyoku, he was using a bad japanese MIDI sequencer (sequencers are the precursors to today's DAWs, the kind of software that everyone uses for MIDI these days, unless they're clueless) which made making MIDI versions of his music very slow and awkward, so he just didn't bother. The only PC-98 Touhou game that came with MIDI music is SoEW.

shockdude:
Oh man these sound so good. Well done.

Your recording of The Legend of KAGE has a slower tempo than the in-game & untouched score versions, is this expected? Still sounds awesome, but just curious.

LunaWillow:
Ah, that's too bad. Well, I'll guess I'll just stay with other stuff you upload.

Romantique Tp:

--- Quote from: shockdude on October 31, 2015, 12:17:18 AM ---Oh man these sound so good. Well done.

Your recording of The Legend of KAGE has a slower tempo than the in-game & untouched score versions, is this expected? Still sounds awesome, but just curious.

--- End quote ---

ZUN arranged most of these to varying extents, so expect to hear little changes such as that one. In Legend of KAGE's case, recordings of instruments are more complex than the simple modulated sine waves used in the PC-98 games, so he had to slow the tempo down to prevent the track from sounding like a mess.

Romantique Tp:
I have uploaded the original soundtrack for the first Seihou Project game, Shuusou Gyoku. It's at the top of the list. Note that these are different from the arranged versions from ZUN's site (not uploaded yet).

Like all of ZUN's music, these have more of an impact if heard while you're playing the game. Since this game only supports MIDI music, the closest you can get to that is changing the music manually while watching someone's (muted) run on YouTube or Niconico, keeping in mind that all 3 of the final boss' forms has its own theme. Try that if you have some free time.

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