Amiga, Win95 and more Music tracks

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jkapp76

https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZjWdUVZ5Fm1Tk0VWNQSta6W9rGRYYaRxrR7

This is a link to download the audio tracks for the Windows 95 version of Lemmings.

I Loaded the soundfont for the Midi files, converted the audio to MP3 format and trimmed the files so they will loop properly.


Why did I bother doing this? Well, I was playing around with the Win95 version of Lemmings and I noticed many of the music tracks
really have a deep groovy Bass that works my computer's subwoofer more than any other version. And I wanted to hear more of it.
So here it is for anyone else that wants to groove out.

*Edit This whole pack has been re-made and replaced today in Ogg format. I have also added the DosCD version of the two omitted songs, Doggie and Forest Green.
Music.nxmi file is included to drop in your level folder. Just put the audio tracks in your main music folder.
...Jeremy Kapp

jkapp76

#1
https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZslOUVZsvxRl3xRTI5tlN4LQ3Cpp5p7FHRk

Here's a link to the music tracks from Lemmings 2, Chronicles, 3D and Paintball all edited to loop and using the Soundfont to create OGG files.

I noticed while listening through these that many level packs make use of most of these, but we've never had a set of all these tunes in such a high quality before so I felt this project was necessary.

Use any or all of these however you wish.
...Jeremy Kapp

jkapp76

#2
https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZndOUVZsw2KWqBls4XE5uQ0Xcb4ajFU1xaX

Above is a link to the original Commodore Amiga soundtrack for Lemmings.
This is a capture from emulation I did myself. (music.nxmi included)

I decided to do this after a talk with Willlem about how much better the true Amiga tracks sound over Dat files in NeoLemmix.

P.S. This is a new upload, full tracks now in stereo!
...Jeremy Kapp

WillLem

Quote from: jkapp76 on June 28, 2023, 08:41:53 PM
Above is a link to the original Commodore Amiga soundtrack for Lemmings.
This is a capture from hardware through audio interface and converted to MP3 by a guy online. (music.nxmi included)

Great that someone did this! I was considering doing the same thing to get the Amiga music. The Amiga Forever emulator recreates the Amiga sound chip, which was way ahead of its time and still sounds great even today.

I'm considering getting the individual sounds this way as well; music can be deactivated in-game so it should be easy enough to isolate each sound for recording.

jkapp76

#4
https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZ4E0NVZS9LqmnA0dB8z8oFNa9s1tyA5kI5V

Here is a link to my FM-Towns audio from Lemmings 2. Very different tunes here.

Ron Stard brought this soundtrack to my attention so I thought I'd make it available for everyone. It includes the music.nxmi
file for easy use.
...Jeremy Kapp

jkapp76

#5
https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZFOANVZk9l2lwdd445yJG90PRzSj8Q9d2nk

And here is the soundtrack from Lemmings Revolution!
This soundtrack was the most difficult to extract, and it's also one of my favorites.

Just place the ogg files in your "music" folder and put the "music.nxmi" file in any level pack!
The menu.ogg song can be used as a 13th track if you add it to the music.nxmi file.

*update: I added success and failure sounds from Revolutions.
...Jeremy Kapp

jkapp76

https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZuKRaVZ55CUwamNyU5E4BewRRHXw80x4lty

Here's yet another odd lemmings soundtrack. The Adventures of Lomax!

music.nxmi file is included so you can drop it in any level pack and use it easily. (add music files to music folder)

As usual, these music tracks may be used freely with no credit to me necessary.
...Jeremy Kapp