*mogs SNES in the audio department*
*mogs SNES in the audio department*
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>farts
BWAAAAANG
I still don't understand why people shill 16 bit sega music. I mean listen to this shit.
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SNES always sounds kinda muffled and worse than it could be, but it's never painful to hear like this garbage.
>*mogs SNES in the audio department*
A complete lie.
The sound chip in the SNES was made by Sony, who at the time was the leading manufacturer of popular audio devices like the Walkman
now if only more people knew how to fm back then in instead of farting out gemsblorgkrrssh
And yet, the SNES never had anything on Sonic or Streets' level.
You never owned either of those consoles, the SNES fucking blew the Mega Drive out of the water, no contest
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The SNES has the superior chip without question but GODDAMN I LOVE THE TWANG
faggots, all of you
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genesisfags are so predictable,
>fart noises
cope
why are you LARPing about being old enough to have owned either of these systems?
i love the thunder force IV soundtrack, but it feels like it's slowly piercing my ears unless i listen to it with a low-pass filter like how it would be heard from an actual genesis.
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Genesis *can* sound good if the game's composer is proficient in programming FM synth patches. If not, they were stuck with the default awful presets.
Most composers weren't which is why so many Genesis soundtracks sounded so farty and clangy.
Can the low-pass filter be emulated?
>All these people saying "no"
wtf I though it was common knowledge that the mega drive had better sound.
Man, the Streets of Rage series alone brutally mogs the entire SNES library. Shit isn't even up for question. It has stood the test of time and is still loved to this day.
Both can make sounds the other can't and I like both so I don't think either is objectively better than the other. I like SNES better though. But Genesis has a neat twangy, electronic sound that can do things the SNES just can't.
I think one of the reasons that gen was so great is that both systems were so unique but also great. Now everything is kind of the same. The unique sound of both was a part of that.
yes, every emulator i've used have at least some form of low-pass filter as an option under sound settings.
Bmups as a genre didn't stand the test of time.
This. Ill take the consistency of the snes over the higher highs of the genesis.
Yuzo Koshiro is a total synth nut, I have no doubt that he had prior experience with a Yamaha DX7 which shares a similar but slightly more complex FM soundchip to the Genesis.
played Terranigma for the first time a while back. I was in sheer awe when this started playing:
buddy it mogs snes in the GAMES department
i love this shit
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Broke: SNES had better music
Broke: Genesis had better music
Woke: Both consoles had good music; one uses a synthesizer and the other uses a sample-based sound chip
I love hdma & mode 7 graphical effects.
being a centrist is for bitches
spanky's quest is right there for me. but that monkey's the funkiest thing on the snes, as far as i know
kek
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both consoles had good sound chips
but fm in the right hands is a different thing altogether
but im listening to final fight 3 ost atm and i can never decide which one's better: snes or genesis. and technically genesis had two things in GEMS and fm, while snes just had the one