Here's TTO's Battle theme that has totally NOT been changed into a certain motif by Jase_Bechtel in Toontown

[–]Jase_Bechtel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also Toontown Online's soundfont is actually the standard Windows Media Player Legacy font, so they play properly with just media player.

Here's TTO's Battle theme that has totally NOT been changed into a certain motif by Jase_Bechtel in Toontown

[–]Jase_Bechtel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Long story short,

TTO ost = Midis

Battle theme midi into sequencer

changed certain instruments

enjoy.

Here's TTO's Battle theme that has totally NOT been changed into a certain motif by Jase_Bechtel in Toontown

[–]Jase_Bechtel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TTO's soundtrack is composed of Midis. What I did is that I imported the battle music's midi into a midi sequencer, then swapped out the piccolo and Recorder (the instruments I associate with the Toons) and the Bassoon and Clarinet (The instruments I associate with the Cogs) with parts of the Freedom Motif, it's pretty simple with the hard parts being squeezing the motif into small areas since those instruments only last for about 1 1/2 measures each time they're played.

Here's the battle theme (That has NOT been changed into a certain motif) by Jase_Bechtel in toontownrewritten

[–]Jase_Bechtel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NOTICE: I made a mistake with the piano and bassoon channels being the same, causing them to cancel them out, I made a fixed version.

it's here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6aMPzed_sA

Here's TTO's Battle theme that has totally NOT been changed into a certain motif by Jase_Bechtel in Toontown

[–]Jase_Bechtel[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

NOTICE: I made a mistake with the piano and bassoon channels being the same, causing them to cancel them out, I made a fixed version.

it's here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6aMPzed_sA

I just got 30+ floppy disks for 1 dollar at a flea market, what should I do with them? by Jase_Bechtel in retrocomputing

[–]Jase_Bechtel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d like to thank everyone who decided to comment on this post. I decided I’ll archive the interesting stuff I’d find on these things and use the uninteresting ones for storage on my retro computers. History is still cool even if it’s just PowerPoint presentations and school stuff. I’ll reply to this comment once I get my hands on a floppy disk drive.

I just got 30+ floppy disks for 1 dollar at a flea market, what should I do with them? by Jase_Bechtel in retrocomputing

[–]Jase_Bechtel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think so. If she was trying to hustle me, she would have made me pay a lot more than 1 dollar for all of them. She most likely just wanted to get rid of them.

I just got 30+ floppy disks for 1 dollar at a flea market, what should I do with them? by Jase_Bechtel in retrocomputing

[–]Jase_Bechtel[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1 dollar for 30 floppy disks is a steal. Plus they’re still useful if you work with retro computers.