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After being on RSN for a short period of time, the website moved to a local server, and is now hosted by Digibase. The site has also gone through numerous transformations, from being a general hacking forum to an art archive, to its 'final' form; The music archive. | After being on RSN for a short period of time, the website moved to a local server, and is now hosted by Digibase. The site has also gone through numerous transformations, from being a general hacking forum to an art archive, to its 'final' form; The music archive. | ||
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+ | [[Irixion]] - Founder | ||
+ | [[Digital Xeron]] - Root Administrator |
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Sonic Sanctuary (Also known as the Sonic Music Archive) is an archive of music files for the Sonic 1 driver to be used in hacks by everyone. It was founded by Irixion around September first to aid hackers in need of music. The archive has not grown large yet, due to its lack of members. Members may 'request' music they would like for their hack and may or may not be filled in by other archive members. Submissions and Voice archives are also present.
History
After being on RSN for a short period of time, the website moved to a local server, and is now hosted by Digibase. The site has also gone through numerous transformations, from being a general hacking forum to an art archive, to its 'final' form; The music archive.
Staff
Irixion - Founder Digital Xeron - Root Administrator