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?
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? ;)
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]
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
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).
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
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...)