Beneath A Steel Sky Enhanced Soundtrack for ScummVM
Beneath A Steel Sky has been playable through the ScummVM software for many years and I am pleased to announce my enhanced soundtrack is now available for you to use within the game, which will give everyone superior sounding music and not just those with powerful MIDI equipment.
To install, extract the music from the zip file and copy it to your Beneath A Steel Sky folder on your hard drive. Make sure you have the latest daily build of ScummVM from their website or version 1.4.2 or later (when it is released). For best quality (although not mandatory), start the ScummVM program and select Beneath A Steel Sky. Now select [Edit Game], switch to Audio tab, tick the ‘Overide Global Audio Settings’ and set Sample Rate to 44kHz.
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You can also legally download Beneath A Steel Sky both floppy (with subtitles only) and CD-ROM (with speech) from the ScummVM website.
Beneath a Steel Sky Soundtrack
Beneath a Steel Sky Soundtrack, designed specifically for use with the ScummVM software with enhancements using modern music hardware by James Woodcock. Available in FLAC and OGG Vorbis formats.
Wow amazing work you did James..Really love those games..I would be grateful if you made the BASS soundtrack in WAV files for the DS..Many thanks
gr mies
Glad you enjoyed my enhancements :)
I have no current plans to do a DS version, however who knows what the future will bring ;)
Hi, great work! Does this work on ScummVM for Ubuntu?
As long as it is the latest version of ScummVM (version 1.4.1 and above), I would imagine you will be absolutely fine.
Thanks!
Please let me know how you get on :)
Sorry to hear that, hope you get sorted soon.
Thanks for your kind comments :)
I really like the enhanced soundtrack, but for some reason I can’t change the volume, neither ingame nor via Scumm. Is there any way to change this?
Noted by Frank this appears to be when using the GoG software. Adjusting via ScummVM works fine.
Absolutely. Thanks for pointing this out for other users.