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- by Elven Spellmaker at 3:03 PM EDT on August 20, 2010
- Edited my original post, Microsoft likes to change the links around to files very very often. DX
Its SkyDrive perosnal storage that comes standard with a hotmail account.
skydrive.live.com
If it keeps failing I will upload to mediafire. >.>
edited 3:04 PM EDT August 20, 2010
- by TheUltimateKoopa at 3:46 PM EDT on August 20, 2010
- It worked (well it downloaded anyway).
Also, I tried Chameleon Twist, which also works. And even better, the instrument patches don't need fixing (but then, that's obvious... if you've played the game, and know that the sound font in Chameleon Twist is the standard soundfont for MIDI).
edited 4:24 PM EDT August 20, 2010
- by bxaimc at 8:03 PM EDT on October 24, 2010
- More customs:
Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) - Mariko Nanba - KINGDOM VALLEY ~WIND~.adx
Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) - Tomoya Ohtani - THEME OF SONIC THE HEDGEHOG ~MAIN MENU~.adx
Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) - Tomoya Ohtani - THEME OF SONIC THE HEDGEHOG ~SELECT~.adx
Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) - Mariko Nanba - SOLEANNA CASTLE TOWN.adx
Star Wars Episode IV - A New Hope - John Williams - Cantina Band.adx <- uhh.....bored
Star Ocean - The Last Hope - Motoi Sakuraba - The Incarnation of Devil (Next-Gen Remix).adx
SoulCalibur - Junichi Nakatsuru - Duelists.adx
Ape Escape 3 - Soichi Terada - Seaside Resort.adx
Ape Escape 3 - Soichi Terada - Player Select.adx
Ape Escape 3 - Soichi Terada - TV Station.adx
Ape Escape 3 - Soichi Terada - Specter TV Studio.adx
Ape Escape 3 - Soichi Terada - Specter TV Studio 2.adx
Ape Escape 3 - Soichi Terada - Mirage Town.adx
Sonic Fan Remix - Emerald Hill Remix.logg
drammatica -The Very Best of Yoko Shimomura- - Yoko Shimomura - Take the Offensive.adx
New Super Mario Bros. - Asuka Ohta, Hajime Wakai - Overworld BGM.brstm
- by JILost at 12:14 AM EDT on October 25, 2010
- Sonic Fan Remix of Emerald Hill, you say? How about a Remake?
Blam
edited 12:16 AM EDT October 25, 2010
- by kode54 at 8:39 PM EDT on October 27, 2010
- What's the difference between a remix and a remake? Oh, right, remake is just an original sequence designed to sound like the original.
Also, yours sounds like a rendered version produced with a General MIDI or XG synthesizer, whereas it is unknown what the composer for Sonic Fan Remix used for their tracks. (Tracks which did not loop originally, either.)
edited 8:40 PM EDT October 27, 2010
- by bxaimc at 1:01 PM EDT on November 6, 2010
- Here's a tune I've been working on all morning.
Split Second Menu BGM Medley.mp3
A medley of Split Second's Menu BGM mixed together into a single track versus having the 5 seperate tracks in the game :)
-enjoy~ ;)
- by JILost at 2:28 AM EST on November 7, 2010
- The difference between a remake and a remix isn't, to me, quite how you define it. The soundtrack to Super Mario All-Stars is mostly remakes to me, for example. When I see "sound like the original", I interpret keeping the instrumentation as similar as possible to the original (ie. Super Mario All-Stars done all with square waves). The way I used the term in my post was more to mean the note data and "feel" of the song was the same, but the instruments were updated to something a little better/different.
The difference is that a remix would change a lot of the existing note data and possibly also the style and "feel" of the song itself.
- by TheUltimateKoopa at 4:06 PM EST on November 7, 2010
- Here's how I look at the difference between remake and remix, at least with video game music. I think of "Blue Sky Athletic" from Super Mario Galaxy and "Athletic" from the SMAS version of SMB3, as both being remakes of "Athletic" from the original Super Mario Bros. 3, likewise, for example, Hyrule Castle from the original SSB, I think of as a remake of the original Zelda overworld theme.
Consider "Gourmet Race" from Kirby's Fun Pak/Super Star", the version in Super Smash Bros is a remake, and it pretty much sounds exactly the same, just with slightly different sounds (although the instruments are close to the SNES version), where as the version in Brawl is a reMIX... a speed metal one to be exact, and it sounds completely different. You may say that the Athletic theme from SMG (as in Sweet Sweet Galaxy, etc) is a remix, but it doesn't actually change the general structure of the song. If they made it faster, added bassy kick drums and lots of electronic sounds, then it'd be some kind of techno remix, or maybe added electric guitars with lots of distortion and loud fast hard drumming, then it'd be some kind of rocky remix. If the melody is the same, including the bass line, and the general percussion, and is relatively the same speed, but maybe with extra parts like with the Athletic theme from SMG, I consider it a remake. If however, the tune has a completely different style, like Gourmet Race from Brawl compared to the original from KSS, I consider that a remix.
Also did you use the Super Mario History version for the New Super Mario Bros Overworld BRSTM, or are there more NSMB songs that have been remastered like that?
edited 4:10 PM EST November 7, 2010
- Boredom by bxaimc at 12:25 AM EST on November 28, 2010
- More of 'em:
Ridge Racer 7 - Urban Soul feat. Kiva - Before You Reach For Love.adx <- made with AT3 from game
Ridge Racer 7 - Hiroshi Okubo - Orbital Rock.adx <- made with AT3 from game
Tron - Legacy - Daft Punk - Derezzed.adx
- by bxaimc at 8:18 AM EST on December 10, 2010
- More:
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing - Main Menu.adx
Split Second - Marc Canham, Richard Aitken - Hurdle - Down (Part 1).fsb
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