Mario Kart 64 junkyard by Dutchie at 4:00 PM EST on January 10, 2013
As I decided to start all over again, here I will deposit Mario Kart 64 HQ soundtracks with proper mastering, rebuild in a logical order.

01 Main Theme
02 Menu Theme
03 3 Raceways
04 Moo Moo Farm
05 Koopa Troopa Beach
06 Kalimari Desert
07 Toads Turnpike
08 Frappe Snowland
09 Choco Mountain
10 Bowser`s Castle
11 DK`s Jungle Parkway
12 Banshee Boardwalk
13 Rainbow Road
14 Victory Lap

15 Staring Race
16 Final Lap
17 Star Power
18 Versus Start
19 Battle Arena`s
20 Versus Results

21 Finish Line 1
22 Finish Line 2
23 Finish Line 3
24 Finish Results 1
25 Finish Results 2
26 Trophy Presentations 1
27 Trophy Presentations 2
28 Trophy Presentations 3
29 No Trophy Finish
by TheUltimateKoopa at 4:13 PM EST on January 10, 2013
You might want to remove the <br> from the URL.

Of course we can just remove it ourselves when we go to the link, but it's just convenience.

Oh and two more questions to anno-- I mean ask you :P

Firstly, how long generally does/will it take for each song?

Secondly, (if you can/want) these are remade by MIDI, right? Are you able to make edits to the Main Theme and Victory Lap themes so that they can loop?

edited 6:16 PM EST January 10, 2013
by JFD62780 at 10:23 PM EST on January 10, 2013
Even better, once you work your magic on all the tracks, can there be a GBAMusRiper-esque release with the MIDIs and the soundfont, for posterity's sake? And can the soundfont be in SF2 format? ;)
by Dutchie at 6:48 AM EST on January 11, 2013
I do have the main theme looped, but its an earlier version wich sounds like crap

Also, tought I had already said it before, but I will not release midi`s with soundfonts

And currently I can not say how long it will take, besides the fact that I already have half of the sequences done, I still need a lot of time to get the mastering right [I`am terrible at mastering]
by JFD62780 at 6:56 AM EST on January 11, 2013
. . . At least do a looping BRSTM set? >;)

(When you master mastering, of course.)
by TheUltimateKoopa at 10:50 AM EST on January 11, 2013
That's why I wanted a looped version so I could make a looping BRSTM :P
by nothingtosay at 2:53 PM EST on January 11, 2013
I know this project is your baby so you might want to do it all yourself, but I can help you out with mastering if you want. I have several years of amateur experience. :D
by TheUltimateKoopa at 8:17 PM EST on January 11, 2013
But what is better?

Several years of amateur experience?
OR
A few days of excellent experience?
by nothingtosay at 10:14 PM EST on January 12, 2013
I was saying I'm not a professional; I don't get paid for what I do. That doesn't mean I haven't educated myself or learned a lot from experience.
by TheUltimateKoopa at 11:09 PM EST on January 12, 2013
I know :P I was just being silly. I wasn't saying it like "What's better? A bit of perfect, or a lot of rubbish?" :P
by TheUltimateKoopa at 12:25 PM EST on January 20, 2013
I just noticed... it might piss Dutchie off a bit, but.... you know that 'three note' melody that repeats through out the entire intro? (Assuming it's in the key of C, it goes G C G G C G G C G etc, where the G before the C is below, and the one after is above C), in your version it just goes G C C, but the second 'C' in each group of 3 should be the G above... other than that, as usual it sounds awesome (Although the wobbly bit on the first note of the melody sounds a bit odd).
by Dutchie at 1:15 PM EST on January 20, 2013
i get what you mean about the G C thing, but you`re wrong

according to the multitrack i used to have recorded from the game, the melody goes G C, in which G is an 8th and C a quarter with a really odd pitch bend wich i have yet to figure out

the same applied for the``wobbly bit on the first note``, i have yet to it figure out
by TheUltimateKoopa at 8:24 PM EST on January 20, 2013
When I listen to the original version, I'm sure it sounds like G C G, in groups of 3 quavers (8th notes).
The first G is 5 semitones below the C, and the 2nd G is 7 semitones above, so it goes from G up to C, up to the next G, then down to the first G.
Something like G5 C6 G6 (or whatever octave it is).
I'm certain that it's like GCGG.CGGC.GGCG.GCGG (the . represents a beat, quarter note, etc...)
by derp at 1:16 AM EST on January 30, 2013
w/e


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