First post, by alex.schroedsen
I have made recordings of the soundtrack of Dune (haha, as if anyone on the entirety of vogons does not have access to an OPL3 card). I consider these recordings to be the best I've done of the Dune Soundtrack and possibly more clear than other recordings of the Dune soundtrack found on the internet prior to this (Cloudschatze's recordings are very good, tis a shame that they are lossy {*wink* *wink* Cloudschatze} I wish he would upload lossless copies with the reverb module). I consider myself to be an audiophile, casual gamer and legacy system builder and programmer and game designer and sound editor blah blah blah. Anyways, I have been working on my system for recording OPL3 on and off for the past 2 and a half years or so. I give you a product of the best of dozens of computer configurations and probably 6-8 ymf262-m based sound cards: https://archive.org/details/DUNE_SOUNDTRACK and https://ia902302.us.archive.org/4/items/DUNE_SOUNDTRACK/ My rig (for these recordings) consists of a computer with compact flash cards for hard-drive and a "modded" Cardinal SoundVision. The computer also has a OPTi82C931 and CS4235-KQ. The other two cards are not very good for being "close to" a ymf262-m (duh, sorry if this is patronizing) but I do enjoy their MIDI instruments. Below are pictures of the modded SoundVision before I improved the grounding: