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653 Press any key to continue... PlayStation Startup Sound [PSX VAB/SEQ to SF2/MID conversion (attempt)] 0 2025-10-28 I made a tool to extract the PlayStation startup sound from a memory dump. It maybe possible to get it from the BIOS ROM directly, but since the sequences and VAB header are compressed, I just did it the cheap way with a memory dump.

Link: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/psxbios2mid/

As you may be able to hear, the conversion is not 100% accurate. The soundfont is just a regular .VAB (used by a LOT of PSX games), which is easy enough to convert, but the sequences themselves are actually using a custom MIDI-like format proprietary to the PSX BIOS ROM, which I've reverse engineered the binary structure of myself (you can also get the ImHex patterns from the repository above). However, actually creating MIDI files from scratch is kind of difficult and this is the best I've managed so far.

The startup sound consists of three parts: boot, transition and ending. There is no specific sequence for the transition part, so I assume the BIOS is hard-coded to play that sound at a specific pitch and velocity.

Chapters:
0:00 Part 1 (no disc/boot)
0:27 Part 2 (reverse glass break)
0:34 Part 3 (license screen)
0:49 Bonus stuff

MIDI player: Spessasynth
0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiEVB50rMkU 0 PlayStation Startup Sound [PSX VAB/SEQ to SF2/MID conversion (attempt)] PlayStation Startup Sound [PSX VAB/SEQ to SF2/MID conversion (attempt)] I made a tool to extract the PlayStation startup sound from a memory dump. It maybe possible to get it from the BIOS ROM directly, but since the sequences and VAB header are compressed, I just did it the cheap way with a memory dump.

Link: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/psxbios2mid/

As you may be able to hear, the conversion is not 100% accurate. The soundfont is just a regular .VAB (used by a LOT of PSX games), which is easy enough to convert, but the sequences themselves are actually using a custom MIDI-like format proprietary to the PSX BIOS ROM, which I've reverse engineered the binary structure of myself (you can also get the ImHex patterns from the repository above). However, actually creating MIDI files from scratch is kind of difficult and this is the best I've managed so far.

The startup sound consists of three parts: boot, transition and ending. There is no specific sequence for the transition part, so I assume the BIOS is hard-coded to play that sound at a specific pitch and velocity.

Chapters:
0:00 Part 1 (no disc/boot)
0:27 Part 2 (reverse glass break)
0:34 Part 3 (license screen)
0:49 Bonus stuff

MIDI player: Spessasynth
I made a tool to extract the PlayStation startup sound from a memory dump. It maybe possible to get it from the BIOS ROM directly, but since the sequences and VAB header are compressed, I just did it the cheap way with a memory dump.

Link: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/psxbios2mid/

As you may be able to hear, the conversion is not 100% accurate. The soundfont is just a regular .VAB (used by a LOT of PSX games), which is easy enough to convert, but the sequences themselves are actually using a custom MIDI-like format proprietary to the PSX BIOS ROM, which I've reverse engineered the binary structure of myself (you can also get the ImHex patterns from the repository above). However, actually creating MIDI files from scratch is kind of difficult and this is the best I've managed so far.

The startup sound consists of three parts: boot, transition and ending. There is no specific sequence for the transition part, so I assume the BIOS is hard-coded to play that sound at a specific pitch and velocity.

Chapters:
0:00 Part 1 (no disc/boot)
0:27 Part 2 (reverse glass break)
0:34 Part 3 (license screen)
0:49 Bonus stuff

MIDI player: Spessasynth
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651 Press any key to continue... PlayStation 2 - BIOS soundtrack [PS2 BGM Rip] 0 2025-10-21 Ambient sounds from the PS2 BIOS. Short sound effects (less than 5 seconds) are not included here.

These sounds seem to be using this sound format: https://psx-spx.consoledev.net/cdromfileformats/#sq-hd-hd-sssqsshd (used by some first-party Sony PS1/PS2 games as well)

The HD/BD/SQ files are embedded directly inside the BIOS ROM (in compressed form). I have actually managed to partially convert these into a soundfont and MIDI files, you can listen to an example here, but I couldn't convert accurate ADSR yet, so it doesn't sound exactly the same: http://paktc.markusmaal.ee/redscreen.zip

However, in this video, I have instead opted to trick the PlayStation 2 into playing these sounds, which was easier to pull off and it is 100% accurate.

Chapters:
0:00 Startup sound
0:18 Startup woosh (played immediately after startup sound when no disc is inserted)
0:27 Main menu ambiance (played on the main menu/system configuration screens)
5:27 Unknown (maybe a part of another sound?)
5:33 Short woosh (played after startup sound when a game disc is inserted)
5:39 Red screen of death (plays when you insert an invalid disc)
10:40 RSOD variant (might be an unused sound?)

P.S. If you are the first person who can figure out the exact time of day I recorded this based on the flying orbs, I'll pin your comment.
0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hf2L-3Ef9Pg 0 PlayStation 2 - BIOS soundtrack [PS2 BGM Rip] PlayStation 2 - BIOS soundtrack [PS2 BGM Rip] Ambient sounds from the PS2 BIOS. Short sound effects (less than 5 seconds) are not included here.

These sounds seem to be using this sound format: https://psx-spx.consoledev.net/cdromfileformats/#sq-hd-hd-sssqsshd (used by some first-party Sony PS1/PS2 games as well)

The HD/BD/SQ files are embedded directly inside the BIOS ROM (in compressed form). I have actually managed to partially convert these into a soundfont and MIDI files, you can listen to an example here, but I couldn't convert accurate ADSR yet, so it doesn't sound exactly the same: http://paktc.markusmaal.ee/redscreen.zip

However, in this video, I have instead opted to trick the PlayStation 2 into playing these sounds, which was easier to pull off and it is 100% accurate.

Chapters:
0:00 Startup sound
0:18 Startup woosh (played immediately after startup sound when no disc is inserted)
0:27 Main menu ambiance (played on the main menu/system configuration screens)
5:27 Unknown (maybe a part of another sound?)
5:33 Short woosh (played after startup sound when a game disc is inserted)
5:39 Red screen of death (plays when you insert an invalid disc)
10:40 RSOD variant (might be an unused sound?)

P.S. If you are the first person who can figure out the exact time of day I recorded this based on the flying orbs, I'll pin your comment.
Ambient sounds from the PS2 BIOS. Short sound effects (less than 5 seconds) are not included here.

These sounds seem to be using this sound format: https://psx-spx.consoledev.net/cdromfileformats/#sq-hd-hd-sssqsshd (used by some first-party Sony PS1/PS2 games as well)

The HD/BD/SQ files are embedded directly inside the BIOS ROM (in compressed form). I have actually managed to partially convert these into a soundfont and MIDI files, you can listen to an example here, but I couldn't convert accurate ADSR yet, so it doesn't sound exactly the same: http://paktc.markusmaal.ee/redscreen.zip

However, in this video, I have instead opted to trick the PlayStation 2 into playing these sounds, which was easier to pull off and it is 100% accurate.

Chapters:
0:00 Startup sound
0:18 Startup woosh (played immediately after startup sound when no disc is inserted)
0:27 Main menu ambiance (played on the main menu/system configuration screens)
5:27 Unknown (maybe a part of another sound?)
5:33 Short woosh (played after startup sound when a game disc is inserted)
5:39 Red screen of death (plays when you insert an invalid disc)
10:40 RSOD variant (might be an unused sound?)

P.S. If you are the first person who can figure out the exact time of day I recorded this based on the flying orbs, I'll pin your comment.
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649 Press any key to continue... Onestop.mid, but with Flipnic soundfont [MIDI Waveform Deconstruction] 0 2025-10-18 This is the classic Windows MIDI played with the soundfont, which originates from 2P Geometry in Flipnic (RETRO_0.HD/.BD).

I did cheat a little here, because I forced specific MIDI channels to play a specific instrument from the soundfont (otherwise it would just be xylophones, which is kind of boring).

The soundbank conversion is still not 100% accurate (but it is getting closer), if you want to see the current state of things, clone and compile FlipnicFileTools here: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicFileTools

Main issues unresolved include: loopings aren't perfectly aligned, the output .SF2 file isn't 100% spec compliant and velocity adjustments break stuff.
0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gf-_X251U4A 0 Onestop.mid, but with Flipnic soundfont [MIDI Waveform Deconstruction] Onestop.mid, but with Flipnic soundfont [MIDI Waveform Deconstruction] This is the classic Windows MIDI played with the soundfont, which originates from 2P Geometry in Flipnic (RETRO_0.HD/.BD).

I did cheat a little here, because I forced specific MIDI channels to play a specific instrument from the soundfont (otherwise it would just be xylophones, which is kind of boring).

The soundbank conversion is still not 100% accurate (but it is getting closer), if you want to see the current state of things, clone and compile FlipnicFileTools here: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicFileTools

Main issues unresolved include: loopings aren't perfectly aligned, the output .SF2 file isn't 100% spec compliant and velocity adjustments break stuff.
This is the classic Windows MIDI played with the soundfont, which originates from 2P Geometry in Flipnic (RETRO_0.HD/.BD).

I did cheat a little here, because I forced specific MIDI channels to play a specific instrument from the soundfont (otherwise it would just be xylophones, which is kind of boring).

The soundbank conversion is still not 100% accurate (but it is getting closer), if you want to see the current state of things, clone and compile FlipnicFileTools here: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicFileTools

Main issues unresolved include: loopings aren't perfectly aligned, the output .SF2 file isn't 100% spec compliant and velocity adjustments break stuff.
2025-10-18 22-14-04.mp4 Varia Joke videos midi,one stop,onestop.mid,Flipnic,pinball,video game music,bgm,background music,2 players,versus,VS4,RETRO_0.HD N/A Press any key to continue... Press any key to continue... 0 /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/649.jpg N/A N/A N/A N/A
646 Press any key to continue... Gran Turismo 4 - GT Mode 2 [MIDI Waveform Deconstruction] 0 2025-09-19 Did you know that the iconic Gran Turismo 4 menu music is actually a MIDI file? In this video, I play this tune with 16 waveforms displaying the output of each MIDI channel as well as a keyboard, which displays the notes being played.

Original song composed by Isamu Ohira
Original filename: map.sqt (Track 2)

MIDI player: SpessaSynth
Soundfont/MIDI extracted with GT4SoundTool (by Nenkai), which I made some modifications to get it sounding closer to the original in-game track.
0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ica36GIsiIY 0 Gran Turismo 4 - GT Mode 2 [MIDI Waveform Deconstruction] Gran Turismo 4 - GT Mode 2 [MIDI Waveform Deconstruction] Did you know that the iconic Gran Turismo 4 menu music is actually a MIDI file? In this video, I play this tune with 16 waveforms displaying the output of each MIDI channel as well as a keyboard, which displays the notes being played.

Original song composed by Isamu Ohira
Original filename: map.sqt (Track 2)

MIDI player: SpessaSynth
Soundfont/MIDI extracted with GT4SoundTool (by Nenkai), which I made some modifications to get it sounding closer to the original in-game track.
Did you know that the iconic Gran Turismo 4 menu music is actually a MIDI file? In this video, I play this tune with 16 waveforms displaying the output of each MIDI channel as well as a keyboard, which displays the notes being played.

Original song composed by Isamu Ohira
Original filename: map.sqt (Track 2)

MIDI player: SpessaSynth
Soundfont/MIDI extracted with GT4SoundTool (by Nenkai), which I made some modifications to get it sounding closer to the original in-game track.
GT4_Simulation2_MIDI.mp4 Muusika Music Gran Turismo 4,soundtrack,bgm,menu music,rip,soundfont,sf2,jam,sqt file N/A Press any key to continue... Press any key to continue... 0 /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/646.jpg N/A N/A N/A N/A
643 Press any key to continue... MENU_1.MID [JAM to SF2 conversion (attempt)] 0 2025-09-09 This is my attempt to convert Flipnic's audiobank files (.HD/.BD) to SF2 format, which is a standard file format for MIDI soundfonts. The menu music sounds ALMOST correct, except there is absolutely no reverb, some samples cut off randomly and a few instruments have incorrect fine-tune pitch (basically all of this except for the lack of reverb can probably be fixed).

This voice bank file format is actually used in other games too, such as Ape Escape, Gran Turismo 4 (.INS files), Omega Boost, Wild Arms 2 etc. You can read about the file format here: https://psx-spx.consoledev.net/cdromfileformats/#cdrom-file-audio-other-formats (basically identical in Flipnic, except embedded SSsq is Data 5, not Data 4 and it uses standard .MID files instead of .SQ files). I also created a ImHex pattern for this file format: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicPatterns/refs/heads/main/patterns/hd.hexpat

The tool to do this (FlipnicFileTools 2.1) is still in development, there's some technical non-sense I still have yet to figure out, but you can get the open source code in the current state here: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicFileTools (release version does not contain the SF2 conversion option)

MIDI editor used for the video: https://signalmidi.app
0 0 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFfbDm0tMNE 0 MENU_1.MID [JAM to SF2 conversion (attempt)] MENU_1.MID [JAM to SF2 conversion (attempt)] This is my attempt to convert Flipnic's audiobank files (.HD/.BD) to SF2 format, which is a standard file format for MIDI soundfonts. The menu music sounds ALMOST correct, except there is absolutely no reverb, some samples cut off randomly and a few instruments have incorrect fine-tune pitch (basically all of this except for the lack of reverb can probably be fixed).

This voice bank file format is actually used in other games too, such as Ape Escape, Gran Turismo 4 (.INS files), Omega Boost, Wild Arms 2 etc. You can read about the file format here: https://psx-spx.consoledev.net/cdromfileformats/#cdrom-file-audio-other-formats (basically identical in Flipnic, except embedded SSsq is Data 5, not Data 4 and it uses standard .MID files instead of .SQ files). I also created a ImHex pattern for this file format: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicPatterns/refs/heads/main/patterns/hd.hexpat

The tool to do this (FlipnicFileTools 2.1) is still in development, there's some technical non-sense I still have yet to figure out, but you can get the open source code in the current state here: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicFileTools (release version does not contain the SF2 conversion option)

MIDI editor used for the video: https://signalmidi.app
This is my attempt to convert Flipnic's audiobank files (.HD/.BD) to SF2 format, which is a standard file format for MIDI soundfonts. The menu music sounds ALMOST correct, except there is absolutely no reverb, some samples cut off randomly and a few instruments have incorrect fine-tune pitch (basically all of this except for the lack of reverb can probably be fixed).

This voice bank file format is actually used in other games too, such as Ape Escape, Gran Turismo 4 (.INS files), Omega Boost, Wild Arms 2 etc. You can read about the file format here: https://psx-spx.consoledev.net/cdromfileformats/#cdrom-file-audio-other-formats (basically identical in Flipnic, except embedded SSsq is Data 5, not Data 4 and it uses standard .MID files instead of .SQ files). I also created a ImHex pattern for this file format: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicPatterns/refs/heads/main/patterns/hd.hexpat

The tool to do this (FlipnicFileTools 2.1) is still in development, there's some technical non-sense I still have yet to figure out, but you can get the open source code in the current state here: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicFileTools (release version does not contain the SF2 conversion option)

MIDI editor used for the video: https://signalmidi.app
2025-09-09 00-47-08.mp4 Videomängude analüüs Video game analysis N/A Press any key to continue... Press any key to continue... 0 /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/643.jpg N/A N/A N/A N/A
600 Press any key to continue... Sonic X-treme Space Queens MIDI + Kirby Soundfont + Midica Player = Perfection 0 2025-01-29 no description needed, just take a listen :) 0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3oxH_19DKY 0 Sonic X-treme Space Queens MIDI + Kirby Soundfont + Midica Player = Perfection Sonic X-treme Space Queens MIDI + Kirby Soundfont + Midica Player = Perfection no description needed, just take a listen :) no description needed, just take a listen :) 2025-01-29 03-53-18.mkv Muusika Music N/A Press any key to continue... Press any key to continue... 0 /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/600.jpg N/A N/A N/A N/A
486 Press any key to continue... (Almost) All MIDI songs [Microsoft Clip Organizer] 0 2022-08-31 Microsoft Clip Organizer was a clip art organizing software, which allowed users to find drawings, photographs, sounds, videos, and other media clips to include in presentations, publications, and other Office documents. It cam with a variety of stock media clips and offered more selection on the Microsoft Office Online website.
(source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Office_shared_tools#Clip_Organizer)

Among these stock media clips, were several MIDI files, which are being played in this vdieo. I used VLC Media Player and FluidSynth with a Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth soundfont to convert these into wave files, which I am playing with a simple batch script.
0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XY7dqdFe7A 0 . . Microsoft Clip Organizer was a clip art organizing software, which allowed users to find drawings, photographs, sounds, videos, and other media clips to include in presentations, publications, and other Office documents. It cam with a variety of stock media clips and offered more selection on the Microsoft Office Online website.
(source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Office_shared_tools#Clip_Organizer)

Among these stock media clips, were several MIDI files, which are being played in this vdieo. I used VLC Media Player and FluidSynth with a Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth soundfont to convert these into wave files, which I am playing with a simple batch script.

* Thumbnail graphics *
Midi icons created by Dimitry Miroliubov - Flaticon (https://www.flaticon.com/free-icons/midi)
Clip Organizer window illustration from: https://bettersolutions.com/powerpoint/illustrations/clip-organiser.htm

* Other links *
Batch file: https://pastebin.com/8cHWTR4b
Original MIDI files are available on archive.org, under the Microsoft Clip Art archive: https://archive.org/download/MS_Clipart_Collection (almost all of the songs are from this archive, except for Techno Dance, which I had saved myself)

* Timestamps *
0:00 Intro
00:03 Kalimba Open
00:06 Classical Open
00:10 Glitter Open
00:15 Heavy Metal Open
00:21 Music Box Open
00:28 Weather Open
00:35 Techno Open
00:42 Light Rock Open
00:49 Reggae Open
00:56 Happy Open
01:04 Military Open
01:12 Big Glitz Intro
01:21 Pizzicato Open
01:30 Christmas Open
01:39 Samba Open
01:48 New Age Open
01:57 Children Open
02:06 Sad Open
02:16 Timpani Open
02:26 Sports Open
02:36 Nature Open
02:47 Royal Open
02:58 Jazz Open
03:11 A Tisket Song
03:26 Minor Waltz Trad
03:41 Sneaky Music
03:56 Minor Chord Trad
04:12 Pop Goes
04:29 Hallelujah
04:50 Conveyor Music
05:17 Retail Jazz
05:44 Mystery Reveal
06:12 Lounge Music
06:41 Urban Pop Tune
07:10 Hero March Part
07:39 Cool Low Jazz
08:08 Jazz Jingles
08:38 architecture
09:08 Playful Game
09:38 Chime Patterns
10:08 Hipster Jazz
10:38 Be-Bop Underscore
11:08 Village Theme
11:38 Be-Bop Jazz
12:08 Sports Drive
12:38 Marketing Music
13:09 Elegant Rondo
13:40 government
14:11 Banking Theme
14:43 Disco Jingle
15:15 African Rhythm
15:47 Creep Underscore
16:19 Halloween Creep
16:51 Tech Underscore
17:23 steady beat
17:55 Cute Funny Bounce
18:27 Global Adventure
18:59 Weather Music
19:31 Mystery Music
20:03 Soft Groove
20:35 City Build Music
21:07 Global Underscore
21:39 Subdued Joy
22:12 Baroque Birthday
22:45 Teen Rock Ballad
23:18 Funky Kids Music
23:51 Slow Electrobeat
24:24 Communication Underscore
24:58 Bill Bailey Home
25:32 Heavy Underscore
26:06 Japanese Texture
26:41 Latin shakers
27:16 Game Atmosphere
27:51 Roman March
28:26 Simple New Age
29:02 Technobop
29:38 Spin Theme
30:14 Techno Dance
30:51 Country Jingles
31:29 Minor Jingles
32:08 Sexy Thing
32:47 Indian Meditate
33:27 African Pop
34:07 Gentle Nature
34:47 Fun Sparkly Jig
35:28 wholesale
36:12 Rock Of Ages
36:57 Lets Be Friends
37:43 communications
38:30 agriculture
39:18 Walking Bass
40:09 Indian Dance
41:00 Slow Latin March
41:52 Silent Night
42:44 Marine Hymn
43:36 Island Dance
44:28 Caribbean Dance 1
45:21 Jewish Dance
46:15 Caribbean Dance 2
47:09 Transportation
48:04 Sad Japan Song
49:00 China New Year
49:56 Indian Sway (2)
50:53 Antic Spirits
51:50 Halloween Dance
52:47 Sad Church Organ
53:45 Joy To The World
54:43 African Chase
55:41 Kwanzaa March
56:40 Tricky Zone
57:39 Greek Waltz 1
58:39 Jamaica Bounce 2
59:39 Blues
01:00:39 Suspenseful
01:01:39 Japanese study
01:02:39 Low Organ Theme
01:03:39 Mexican Dance
01:04:40 Auld Lang Syne1
01:05:42 Greek Waltz 2
01:06:44 Weather Underscore
01:07:46 Angels Heard Hi
01:08:49 Light Activity
01:09:52 Turkey In Straw
01:10:55 Chanukah Music
01:11:58 Parisian Waltz
01:13:03 China Celebrate
01:14:08 Eight Days
01:15:15 Hark Herald
01:16:23 Jamaican Rhythm
01:17:32 Thankful People
01:18:41 Little Bethlehem
01:19:54 Caissons Rolling
01:21:07 Hanukkah Song
. 2022-08-31 17-12-44.mkv Muusika Music Microsoft Office,MIDI sequence,MIDI,.mid,PowerPoint MIDIs,Publisher MIDIs,Clip Organizer,Microsoft Office shared tools,Microsoft Clip Organizer https://odysee.com/@Press_any_key_to_continue:2/MSClipOrganizerMIDI:9 Press any key to continue... Press any key to continue... 1 /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/486.jpg N/A /channel_db_lite/web/json/486.json N/A N/A
243 MarkusTegelane+ VLC Media Player performs Windows ME/XP sample MIDIs with FluidSynth 1 2018-06-08 Music (in order):

One stop

Flourish

Town
0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7n2sSBsSVuU 0 . . Music (in order):
One Stop
Flourish
Town
. midi.ogv Varia Miscellaneous Linux,FFOS,Onestop,Windows XP,Microsoft Corporation,lubuntu,ubuntu,MIDI soundfont N/A MarkusTegelane+ . 1 /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/243.jpg N/A /channel_db_lite/web/json/243.json N/A N/A