Hello, I am Stéphane Picq, composer of the DUNE game OST in 1992, with Philippe Ulrich for the album. Thanks to Barbarian Bros for this upload! * NEW* Dune Spice Opera 2024 Remaster is now available for download in 96/24 Hi-res Audio Digital Album! BONUS GAME OST dual soundcards (AdlibGold-RolandMT32) included! Modern tools allowed significant improvement of stereo field, as expanded frequency spectrum and unprecedented dynamic response.
Are you aware that in the movie "Dune 2" Gurney Halleck plays the beginning of your intro theme from the game? The scene is the very first where he appears in that ship above the spice harvester.
@@Rudeljaeger ok, I just checked. No, he doesn't but the high pitched harp arpeggio is sounding a little bit like the one in "Sign of the Worm", it may have confused you...
@@StephanePicqDune Its not me. I have the info from IMDB. "The music Gurney Halleck plays on the Baliset is reminiscent of the soundtrack of the MS-DOS game Dune (1992)."
I am a pro musician, that means I have everything. But still for some reason these tracks perform superbly in AdLib! A technical as well as artistic mastery! These guys, defined our young years. God Bless wherever you are.
Hello Everybody! Dune Spice Opera 2024 Remaster is now available on BandCamp in 96/24 Hi-res Audio Digital Album! BONUS GAME OST dual soundcards (AdlibGold-RolandMT32) included! Modern tools allowed significant improvement of stereo field, as expanded frequency spectrum and unprecedented dynamic response. Enjoy!
1993 for the PC CD-ROM version with english voiceover and prerendered cinematics. 1992 for the PC 3.5" Floppies version and the Amiga version. 1994 for the Sega-CD / Mega-CD version (with English and French voiceover).
I loved this so much back when the game came out and I played this with the MT-32. The music was amazing, 24:30 is still my favorite I think but I loved a lot of it.
Sting did not want to appear in the game. In the demo (early 1992) Paul had another face as Cryo hasn't yet secured rights for Kyle McLachlan image. Look the demo here : ua-cam.com/video/D93RFwQsis4/v-deo.html
Dune does not support General MiDi nor Sound Canvas. It supports : -OPL2 (adlib soundblaster) -OPL3 + surround (AdLib Gold) -MT-32. As it does not use any custom instruments wiith the MT32, it may be played on a SC-55 in 'MT32 Emulation' mode.
Dune Spice Opera 2024 Remaster is now available on BandCamp in 96/24 Hi-res Audio Digital Album, with BONUS GAME OST dual soundcards (AdlibGold-RolandMT32) included, in a quality never heard before! Modern tools allowed significant improvement of stereo field, as expanded frequency spectrum and unprecedented dynamic response. Enjoy!
You forgot to mention that this is the CD version; it's a revamped soundtrack compared to the original version. Or maybe you used a custom sample table.
Soundtrack is the same on CD and floppy version, excepted that the CD version has 2 more tracks for the Virgin and Cryo Logos.There is 3 sets of music files in the Dune data files, one for OPL2 FM synthesis (AdLib soundblaster), one for OPL3 with surround effects (AdLib Gold) and one for Roland LA synthesis (MT32). Actually the video was recorded from the CD version, but music was recorded from Floppy version. I simply renamed successively each .M32 file as Arrakis.M32 so they play at the beginning of the game, and you can only do that with the Floppy version as in the CD version all data files are concatained in a huge single file (same thing for KGB/Conspiracy). I did not use any sample table, only my old Roland MT32 device (model : V.1 old). But the MT32 version is a simple conversion with no custom instruments, less good than the incredible sounds Stéphane Picq gets from OPL2/OPL3 FM synthesis.
Thanks for the detailed explanations. As I said this could very well be the expected soundtrack(as you clarified) but the instruments have more of a beep-boopy sonority to the OPL3 soundtrack I'm used to. So I'm guessing that the Roland MT32 1.0 does not have the same samples embedded, or maybe it's simply the absence of bass! Or even the left/right balance.
Amiga version is superb but is limited to 3 tracks (and one of these only used during the intro). So only 2 track looping during play. PC/Sega-CD version have 9 tracks so it is less repetitive.
@@barbarianbros The number of tracks never made the quality of a track for me. My favorite game soundtrack of all time is the Amiga Soundtrack for Turrican 2. Great composition and melody with some intelligent 4-track arrangements can be absolutely marvelous, if in the right hands.
@@silentrocco i don't speak about the number of ' sound channels' but about the number of différent songs/themes. PC version is a full album while Amiga verdion is a 'maxi-single'
@@barbarianbros Ok, but having 3 incredible tracks over a bunch of ones I‘ll never remember still makes the Amiga soundtrack the better one for me. But I guess it simply depends on which game you played in your childhood :)
Hello! The Amiga version sounds nice because I sampled instruments from the album, enabling Alex to have a "construction kit" for doing the mods in the best way... Dune Spice Opera 2024 Remaster is now available on BandCamp in 96/24 Hi-res Audio Digital Album! BONUS GAME OST dual soundcards (AdlibGold-RolandMT32) included! Modern tools allowed significant improvement of stereo field, as expanded frequency spectrum and unprecedented dynamic response. Enjoy!
In your dreams haha … the reverb quality alone blew the ad lib out of the water. Never mind alle the much better sounds. This Roland synthesizer was at the hart of a lot of 80s music. Which I don’t think is always that great btw but AdLib didn’t come close.
The remastered "Dune Spice Opera" album features also dual-sound card (adlib Gold - MT 32) dynamic rendering of the full OST in hi-res Audio 96/24, spectrally enhanced with wider stereo!
@@the_devils_advocate Are you drunk? This was 30 years ago. Back when I heard it (not long after it came out), I'd never heard music so good on the PC.
But only 3 tracks, with one playing only on the opening, so 2 tracks playing continuously instead of the 9 tracks from the PC version. And I still think the AdLib Gold was the best version of the soundtrack. Pity it is a very rare soundcard : ua-cam.com/play/PLDE06DE88BB135F33.html
Hello, I am Stéphane Picq, composer of the DUNE game OST in 1992, with Philippe Ulrich for the album.
Thanks to Barbarian Bros for this upload!
* NEW* Dune Spice Opera 2024 Remaster is now available for download in 96/24 Hi-res Audio Digital Album!
BONUS GAME OST dual soundcards (AdlibGold-RolandMT32) included!
Modern tools allowed significant improvement of stereo field, as expanded frequency spectrum and unprecedented dynamic response.
Epic
Are you aware that in the movie "Dune 2" Gurney Halleck plays the beginning of your intro theme from the game? The scene is the very first where he appears in that ship above the spice harvester.
@@Rudeljaeger are you sure? I just saw the movie today!!
@@Rudeljaeger ok, I just checked. No, he doesn't but the high pitched harp arpeggio is sounding a little bit like the one in "Sign of the Worm", it may have confused you...
@@StephanePicqDune Its not me. I have the info from IMDB. "The music Gurney Halleck plays on the Baliset is reminiscent of the soundtrack of the MS-DOS game Dune (1992)."
I am a pro musician, that means I have everything. But still for some reason these tracks perform superbly in AdLib! A technical as well as artistic mastery! These guys, defined our young years. God Bless wherever you are.
because it was composed on the Adlib Gold and translated for the mt-32
If it isn't SoundBlaster Pro it's garbage. Not sure how anyone can stand this sup par AdLib.
Agreed, the Adlib version is much better. This MT32 was an after thought.
there is dune spice opera 2024 remaster 🙂
@@michalfarkas9103And the remaster comes with all the original adlib songs as well. Although they sound a little better so not sure what he did.
Hello Everybody! Dune Spice Opera 2024 Remaster is now available on BandCamp in 96/24 Hi-res Audio Digital Album!
BONUS GAME OST dual soundcards (AdlibGold-RolandMT32) included!
Modern tools allowed significant improvement of stereo field, as expanded frequency spectrum and unprecedented dynamic response. Enjoy!
Где вы были так долго?
Ridiculously good looking game for the time.
This is your message which is ridiculous
Banger.
One of the best DOS game soundtracks ever! Thank You very much for the upload.
The music really helped make this game great !
thankyou for making this available! been going through Dune mania after watching the new films. played this through back in the day. great game. ❤
These are really impressive cutscenes for a 1992 game.
Exactly my fellow wolf comrade 😆🤣🙂
Even the gameplay
1993 for the PC CD-ROM version with english voiceover and prerendered cinematics. 1992 for the PC 3.5" Floppies version and the Amiga version. 1994 for the Sega-CD / Mega-CD version (with English and French voiceover).
@@barbarianbrosпора сделать русскую версию.
"Could he be the one?"
put yer hand in the box lol
I loved this so much back when the game came out and I played this with the MT-32. The music was amazing, 24:30 is still my favorite I think but I loved a lot of it.
19 min chant's eyes ❤
15:32 Rescue on Fractalus...
Very good 👌🏻 thanks!
5:37 Freemen , Reminds me of something GARY NUMAN .
Feyd Rautha always looked like he was played by Michael Biehn in Cryo's game rather than by Sting. Maybe they couldn't license Sting's likeness?
Sting did not want to appear in the game.
In the demo (early 1992) Paul had another face as Cryo hasn't yet secured rights for Kyle McLachlan image. Look the demo here : ua-cam.com/video/D93RFwQsis4/v-deo.html
@@barbarianbrosWhat about Jessica, she is also a copy from the movie, they obviously didnt secure rights for Thufir though
I would love to hear a sound canvas version if you happen to have a one of those sounds modules.
Dune does not support General MiDi nor Sound Canvas.
It supports :
-OPL2 (adlib soundblaster)
-OPL3 + surround (AdLib Gold)
-MT-32.
As it does not use any custom instruments wiith the MT32, it may be played on a SC-55 in 'MT32 Emulation' mode.
@@barbarianbros thanks for letting me know!
The music Gurney Halleck plays on the Baliset is reminiscent of the soundtrack of the MS-DOS game Dune (1992).
This sounds good, but somehow I am more nostalgic for the soundblaster sounds
Dune Spice Opera 2024 Remaster is now available on BandCamp in 96/24 Hi-res Audio Digital Album, with BONUS GAME OST dual soundcards (AdlibGold-RolandMT32) included, in a quality never heard before!
Modern tools allowed significant improvement of stereo field, as expanded frequency spectrum and unprecedented dynamic response. Enjoy!
This is one of the few examples of where OPL3 shines over MT32.
Do you know guys which exactly 3 tracks were on the soundtrack of the amiga game version? except 'ecolove' of course
Dune, Amiga Tracklist :
Worms Sign
Ecolove
Fremens
@@barbarianbros thanks
Huh,Bagdad was on Amiga aswell Oo
@@questionsfrog1918 Bagdad and Free Men are the same track. Some titles have been changed beetween PC sound files, Amiga MOD Files and Spice Opera CD.
You forgot to mention that this is the CD version; it's a revamped soundtrack compared to the original version. Or maybe you used a custom sample table.
Soundtrack is the same on CD and floppy version, excepted that the CD version has 2 more tracks for the Virgin and Cryo Logos.There is 3 sets of music files in the Dune data files, one for OPL2 FM synthesis (AdLib soundblaster), one for OPL3 with surround effects (AdLib Gold) and one for Roland LA synthesis (MT32).
Actually the video was recorded from the CD version, but music was recorded from Floppy version.
I simply renamed successively each .M32 file as Arrakis.M32 so they play at the beginning of the game, and you can only do that with the Floppy version as in the CD version all data files are concatained in a huge single file (same thing for KGB/Conspiracy).
I did not use any sample table, only my old Roland MT32 device (model : V.1 old).
But the MT32 version is a simple conversion with no custom instruments, less good than the incredible sounds Stéphane Picq gets from OPL2/OPL3 FM synthesis.
Thanks for the detailed explanations. As I said this could very well be the expected soundtrack(as you clarified) but the instruments have more of a beep-boopy sonority to the OPL3 soundtrack I'm used to. So I'm guessing that the Roland MT32 1.0 does not have the same samples embedded, or maybe it's simply the absence of bass! Or even the left/right balance.
Are you sure you're not thinking of "Spice Opera," which features tracks from the game re-recorded on studio equipment?
@@monsieurouxx Still waiting to hear Dune OST on Roland MT-32 that would actually sound better than Adlib.
@@barbarianbros thank you for doing the good work of archiving this masterpiece.
I highly prefer the Amiga version over this one. This one sounds nice, but the Amiga score is one of the best ever made. Iconic.
Amiga version is superb but is limited to 3 tracks (and one of these only used during the intro).
So only 2 track looping during play. PC/Sega-CD version have 9 tracks so it is less repetitive.
@@barbarianbros The number of tracks never made the quality of a track for me. My favorite game soundtrack of all time is the Amiga Soundtrack for Turrican 2. Great composition and melody with some intelligent 4-track arrangements can be absolutely marvelous, if in the right hands.
@@silentrocco i don't speak about the number of ' sound channels' but about the number of différent songs/themes.
PC version is a full album while Amiga verdion is a 'maxi-single'
@@barbarianbros Ok, but having 3 incredible tracks over a bunch of ones I‘ll never remember still makes the Amiga soundtrack the better one for me. But I guess it simply depends on which game you played in your childhood :)
Hello! The Amiga version sounds nice because I sampled instruments from the album, enabling Alex to have a "construction kit" for doing the mods in the best way...
Dune Spice Opera 2024 Remaster is now available on BandCamp in 96/24 Hi-res Audio Digital Album!
BONUS GAME OST dual soundcards (AdlibGold-RolandMT32) included!
Modern tools allowed significant improvement of stereo field, as expanded frequency spectrum and unprecedented dynamic response. Enjoy!
The adlib is better here.
In your dreams haha … the reverb quality alone blew the ad lib out of the water. Never mind alle the much better sounds. This Roland synthesizer was at the hart of a lot of 80s music. Which I don’t think is always that great btw but AdLib didn’t come close.
@@ArwinvanArum it is not about the skills of the two synths - it is about the realization of the music. i have both, generally the mt32 is better.
Does DUNE use any user patches?
Nope. Dune (and KGB) only uses the basic instrument set of the MT32.
Origianl soundtrack and game intro here: ua-cam.com/video/Q4ANFe5oFds/v-deo.html
Weird, I think I prefer the Adlib version.
The remastered "Dune Spice Opera" album features also dual-sound card (adlib Gold - MT 32) dynamic rendering of the full OST in hi-res Audio 96/24, spectrally enhanced with wider stereo!
@@StephanePicqDune Yup, I snatched it up right away. Sounds good!
Shai hulud
Seems like Picq didn't put any effort into this version.
It's a simple conversion with no use of the MT-32 custom sounds.
@@barbarianbros ...and it shows. They made what should have been a slam dunk adaptation into something that sounds worse than the Adlib original.
@@the_devils_advocate Are you drunk? This was 30 years ago. Back when I heard it (not long after it came out), I'd never heard music so good on the PC.
@@davidemelia6296 No, you simply have no taste. You probably also think digital watches are still a neat idea.
@@the_devils_advocate wtf i still wear a casio watch
Amiga musics are so much better...
But only 3 tracks, with one playing only on the opening, so 2 tracks playing continuously instead of the 9 tracks from the PC version.
And I still think the AdLib Gold was the best version of the soundtrack. Pity it is a very rare soundcard : ua-cam.com/play/PLDE06DE88BB135F33.html