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Post by Rebel40000 on Sept 12, 2010 19:02:39 GMT -5
Maaaan, I & II has such a great OST. I can't imagine being able to condense it to one disc. Then again, Felghana's got a great OST too, and I can't see that getting condensed easily, either. XD
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Post by Peytral on Sept 12, 2010 19:48:54 GMT -5
I swear to God Wyrd, if Be Careful isn't on the OST...
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Post by Ascended Mermaid on Sept 12, 2010 20:03:57 GMT -5
I wonder if the in-game soundtrack will be more equal, unlike the PC one. I've always noticed that Be Careful was one of the quietest tracks; that is, the volume is lower on that track than every other song in the game, including the softer sounds! It makes no sense to me. I always thought that track would be as loud as the rest.
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Post by Ascended Mermaid on Sept 12, 2010 20:17:41 GMT -5
I know the beginning's supposed to be, but it's that way for the whole song; all versions of the overworld theme are louder, oddly enough!
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Post by yotaka on Sept 12, 2010 20:25:53 GMT -5
That's because the soundtrack was allowed to use its outdoor voice for those tunes.
So, given that we got Rush Out for the Seven CD, any chance of getting some version of Descendant of Genos on Oath's CD even though it wasn't used in the game and getting Falcom to add it in isn't an option?
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Post by yotaka on Sept 12, 2010 21:53:37 GMT -5
Yeah, I figured the odds weren't good since it's basically a bonus track. Still, what are we if we don't have dreams?
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Post by Rebel40000 on Sept 13, 2010 18:34:03 GMT -5
Maaaan, I & II has such a great OST. I can't imagine being able to condense it to one disc. Then again, Felghana's got a great OST too, and I can't see that getting condensed easily, either. XD The thing that helps, in Felghana's case, is that the OST ranges from great to amazing... and there's a very fine line between the two. So I just went with the amazing tracks first, then selected the best and most relevant of the great ones immediately afterward. -Tom Well, I'll take your word for it. Although I've just recently played Ys III, I'm still trying to "avoid" OiF to psyche myself up as much as possible. I've listened to some of the tracks from the game but not all of it. I really wanna be wowed and amazed when I play the game.
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Post by HJ on Sept 13, 2010 19:23:07 GMT -5
I completely stopped listening to the SnK OSTs after I caught wind of the rumors circulating around everywhere so I've been slowly forgetting the music (although it's hard because it's so damn amazing) so that I can re-experience them in context and be wowed when I actually play the games, too. Of course there are some songs that just won't let themselves be forgotten, like Silver Will, but sometimes we have to make do.
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Post by Ashurei on Sept 13, 2010 19:39:04 GMT -5
You have greater will than I, sir. I cannot resist good music, and SnK has some pretty godly music.
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Post by HJ on Sept 13, 2010 20:51:51 GMT -5
Well, I do listen to the Gagharv trilogy's soundtracks sometimes, which helps.
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Post by Varion on Sept 13, 2010 21:00:26 GMT -5
Of course there are some songs that just won't let themselves be forgotten, like Silver Will, but sometimes we have to make do. Well to be fair you'd have had Silver Will stuck in your head from the trailers anyway. Kind of like how I can't unhear Get Over the Barrier now. Personally I found myself liking a lot of the tracks I'd already heard even better in context, so there's always that too.
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Post by sushi on Oct 26, 2010 9:04:06 GMT -5
ARGH! Why doesn't Road to Solitary Death loop?!!!! In fact, what's worse is it sounds like it IS going to loop but then it just kills me instead.
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Post by Este on Oct 26, 2010 14:34:08 GMT -5
Yeah, that's Falcom's fault. In the Japanese OST it does the same thing... and just when it gets to the best part too.
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Post by yotaka on Oct 27, 2010 10:40:42 GMT -5
Audacity is your friend. Load up the song, copy everything, scroll to the end and paste. Voila, now it loops!
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Post by Este on Oct 27, 2010 12:02:44 GMT -5
When I try to do that I can always tell that it was edited. I can never seem to create a smooth transition on the loop. Does audacity have a feature to just designate a loop?
Edit: Actually nevermind, I know it does... I've used it before!
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Post by Disgaeamad on Oct 29, 2010 3:37:20 GMT -5
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Post by HJ on Oct 29, 2010 5:04:50 GMT -5
Disgaeamad has good taste. I downloaded Ys I & II for the VC long ago, but it wasn't until I heard the SnK soundtrack that I actually got into Falcom
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Post by Peytral on Oct 29, 2010 5:24:32 GMT -5
Silver Will was probably the first Falcom song I had ever heard, but I didn't even know what Falcom was until after I had played Ys I & II, then listened to Silver Will again and was like "Oh hey this is from a Falcom game".
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