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Greetings Patrons,

I'm continuing to remaster these early SoundPads, and making them available as Patreon exclusive downloads.

Please don't share these files. They are for you, dear patrons, and you alone!

The website versions will most likely stay as they are for the time being, but these re-mastered audio files are of higher quality than what appears online (bandwidth/cost issues) and have been tweaked to the standards of the later SoundPads.

The format for these will be .ogg as it's superior to mp3 for looping purposes as well as quality/filesize considerations.

As with most Patreon content, the simplest way to access it is via the Tabletop Audio website. As each SoundPad is remastered, a "Download on Patreon" button will appear on the page. That link will take you to the appropriate post.

If there are any Multi-part sounds (denoted by the x2, x4, etc on the website), they will be split into individual sounds as they would require the SoundPad engine to play properly. e.g.

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Originally released on October 23rd, 2015, Old Towne was designed as a medieval city/village simulation. I designed it with the idea that you could stack elements to create larger, bustling environments, or leave space for smaller places.

Olde Towne has elements for markets, town squares, desolate alleys, and docks. There's even a dragon. I laughed when I re-read this paragraph from the original post:

And yes, I threw in a dragon because..well, dragons. Don't want to fight dragons in town? Make her the town mascot. Call her Joan.

Olde Towne contains 36 sounds, including 3 music tracks.

Thank you all, as always, for your continuing support.

Best,

Tim

https://tabletopaudio.com/olde_towne_sp.html

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Nate

Hi Tim, any chance the Weirder Things soundpad may be on the horizon for a download? It's my most used collection of background and music by far, would love to program it easier through my streamdeck.

tabletopaudio

I'll be getting to them all in order so getting to that one will be a bit. Some of them do go faster than others, I think the early ones need the most work. Fingers crossed!

James Long

Have you ever considered an offline SoundPad? At one point, I was considering importing your sound pad stuff in to a soundboard like 50ftrope or something, but I never got that ambitious. :/