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Post by Rodak on Mar 18, 2006 16:03:16 GMT -5
There was a request over at the mag for soundtrack files for RPGM2. I never thought anyone cared. It's .wma format... Sorry Nash, that's all I can make. Maybe someone here can make 'em into something MAC compatible! The captureator thing I have can make .wma files, so here they are (Can't post 'em there and not here!): Here is the first batch: Explore music s49.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3M15E0XQITN5K39YACKJ2OEQP2Town Music s65.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3U1YG0T13N8IR2ZG7D82X7WGCBCastle Music s50.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1VK05I8USZ5H20ZXM7NRGZBVIVMore next time... I went with 3 and a half minutes per track. Perhaps a mistake. The files is hugenessing! 148 MB only lost 1 MB in Compression!! I used the Windows Media Encoder to encode it "For "Download" and it dropped to 57 MB. That's all I gots time for today. I realized I never played with the fade music controls and could not hear it while it was capturing (double pass encoding for maximum whateverness) so I did not notice the sudden cut offs... Sorry. The next batch will fade slowly over a few seconds between tracks instead of just stopping like that! Anyway; if you can download it, Enjoy! Doan, feel free to host these here permanently if you like! As always, if the temp links expire, and you want them renewed, post here! I'm pressed for time and gotta run. Peace.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2006 17:30:36 GMT -5
Good work Rodak! Hopefully this'll convert some rpgm3 people into rpgm2 users.
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Post by Rodak on Mar 19, 2006 2:50:37 GMT -5
After I finish the default stuff I want to make a file of some of my pitch/tempo variations and another file of people's custom music!
That means YOU!!
Before creating the file I would just like to get official permission to use your material and share it with the entire rpgmaker community.
White Wolf, Jugem, Smurf, and a few others come to mind.
Please post here and let me know what you would like in such a file or else I may have to send you a Private Message and ask!
It would not be right to "Publish" your work without such permission.
Back to it...
Peace.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2006 5:01:39 GMT -5
Oh, I'd be very happy if you did - especially if you record the newer (more final) versions of them (Doan could update the old ones too that way ;D). Yay!
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Post by Rodak on Mar 19, 2006 5:49:44 GMT -5
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Post by Rodak on Mar 19, 2006 10:15:53 GMT -5
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Post by Doan the Nado on Mar 19, 2006 13:49:49 GMT -5
I'll get these up somewhere on the Domain once I'm back in Columbus. It would be a lot easier for me to put them up if you could please e-mail them to doan@doanthenado.com. Otherwise, we'll have to worry about expiring links and download times, so...
Thanks a lot, very nice work.
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Post by Rodak on Mar 19, 2006 15:02:11 GMT -5
I'll send them off in the morning! I'm getting my usual afternoon internet slow-down. It may be best to wait as someone at the pavilion said they could improve the quality... We'll see if they can do so in a timely manner! I'm glad there is more interest than just that one person at the mag! I had no idea people would want something like this... And for no good reason, here is my latest smiley Peace.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2006 16:38:00 GMT -5
The newest versions would be on The Solemn Truth demo.
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Post by The Smurf on Mar 19, 2006 19:38:27 GMT -5
feel free to use my custom music...though it's nothing spectacular. i was planning on making more for ss2, but i really need to conserve memory. hey, at least they'll be short files since they're basically four measures over and over again... but they still were a b*tch to make... -the smurf
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Post by Rodak on Mar 20, 2006 4:41:35 GMT -5
Thanks, both.
Now I just need Jugem to "sign off" and I'll have a nice 20 minute file.
Anyone else?
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Post by Rodak on Mar 20, 2006 16:47:14 GMT -5
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Post by Dungeon Warden on Mar 21, 2006 22:40:12 GMT -5
You did a good bit of work remixing those tunes.
Just for the record, if anyone wants any of this music in any other format (.wav or .MP3 for example), let me know. The sound equipment at my school can convert almost any type of file into any other type.
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Post by Rodak on Mar 22, 2006 6:09:18 GMT -5
Can any of this equipment make improvements (smaller file size - same quality , or just improved sound)?
If so I can contact The True Coolness, who offererd to make the files from his PS2 if I sent him the file with the script that plays all the music.. (which I still have to do!)
He has better equipment than I and can make better source files.
Whatever you deem better...
Peace.
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Post by Jugem on Mar 25, 2006 8:04:35 GMT -5
You have my permission. As far as I can remember, I have my take on the Zelda theme, the Tetris music, and the original compositions in my Vanished Nights demo. And I have one more RPGM2 composition in an unreleased demo of Vanished Nights (one of the better ones I think). So if you want that one, let me know and I'll have to send you that newer VN demo (I have the new music playing in the first room of the dungeon in that demo).
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Post by Rodak on Mar 25, 2006 10:56:18 GMT -5
Yes, please.
The more there is, the better it will be!
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Post by Dungeon Warden on Mar 25, 2006 20:17:31 GMT -5
Can any of this equipment make improvements (smaller file size - same quality , or just improved sound)? If so I can contact The True Coolness, who offered to make the files from his PS2 if I sent him the file with the script that plays all the music.. (which I still have to do!) He has better equipment than I and can make better source files. Whatever you deem better... Peace. There is a professional music mixer here that can allow near endless customization of music tracks, but it's a lot of work to remix music. I was just offering to convert the music into other formats since you said the files won't work on a MAC. If you want the files smaller, MP3s are small files which still maintain most of the sound quality. If The True Coolness has the equipment and the time to redo the music then by all means let him do it.
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Post by thetruecoolness on Mar 25, 2006 23:49:57 GMT -5
Well while I don't have the latest and greatest sound card it is an Audigy2, and the couple of audio tracks I've recorded from games, I have which had music I like, have turned out flawless. It does mp3, wav, and wma. I definitly notice a difference when I record on my dorm computer and the home one which still just uses the built-in sound on the motherboard. Motherboard audio usually has more noise in it due to how close the circuits are other noise inducing things.
So just let me know when you're done with the scripts and such. Though it doesn't make a huge difference it always helps to start out with a higher quality recording especially when using lossy codecs like WMA and MP3.
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Post by Rodak on Mar 26, 2006 4:59:08 GMT -5
OK. Rest easy DW, I will just configure the file to start with the music and send it off to The Truly Cool One. Hopefully today.
Thanks for the offer of help!
It is always nice to release the best quality possible.
Peace.
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Post by Jugem on Mar 26, 2006 6:57:05 GMT -5
You got an email I can send it to?
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Post by Rodak on Mar 27, 2006 2:59:25 GMT -5
I just sent you a Private Message about this...
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