thanks.
'official' remixes as in exactly what I do for the first two mixes? Or do you mean actually reconstruct brand new songs based on the original game audio and redub it to the movies? Like the remix used in the title screen of my Guardian Legend mix?
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ah yes. The Alamone method.
3 problems. One, the game itself reuses boss themes, so unless I had a dev kit and a method of stealing, understanding, changing, and compiling source code..yeah, I'd get that up to par with what I want. But otherwise, I'd be stuck with a result not as cool as my personal preferences.
Two, I could probably bug the shit out of alamone for it, but how he converted his music to the single tracks the game disc can recognize...and that's only if the data on the disc is written conveniently in the way where music tracks are isolated to their own known sound file....which brings me to..
Three, on most of the game discs, I couldn't even tell where the sound files began or ended, or if they're lobbed together with other files. I practiced this with rips and burns of Gekioh: Shooting King....and I think I broke my playstation with my results...and the game was successful until stage 2....
I wanted to take on Armed Police Batrider...but where to even start in removing the BGM on that...
Properly corrupting the Guardian Legend BGM took weeks. A rom from the late 90s...without an nsf guide....armed only with a hex editor....
*twiddle...help!* :lol:
3 problems. One, the game itself reuses boss themes, so unless I had a dev kit and a method of stealing, understanding, changing, and compiling source code..yeah, I'd get that up to par with what I want. But otherwise, I'd be stuck with a result not as cool as my personal preferences.
Two, I could probably bug the shit out of alamone for it, but how he converted his music to the single tracks the game disc can recognize...and that's only if the data on the disc is written conveniently in the way where music tracks are isolated to their own known sound file....which brings me to..
Three, on most of the game discs, I couldn't even tell where the sound files began or ended, or if they're lobbed together with other files. I practiced this with rips and burns of Gekioh: Shooting King....and I think I broke my playstation with my results...and the game was successful until stage 2....
I wanted to take on Armed Police Batrider...but where to even start in removing the BGM on that...
Properly corrupting the Guardian Legend BGM took weeks. A rom from the late 90s...without an nsf guide....armed only with a hex editor....
*twiddle...help!* :lol:
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Just waitin' on rjpageuk to throw the run up at Superplay. It takes some time.
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