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Kiken wrote:Can't wait for the Radirgy DVD. :)
Unless someone bought somthing from me, otherwise I denfinately don't have the money for the coming Raditgy DVD... :?
(Guess I should find some more things to sell)
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Just picked it up this afternoon because I saw it for cheap. Haven't watched it yet, but the booklet alone is incredible, packed with everything an Ibara-head could want. I'm not an Ibara player, but I do loves me a nice superplay package and INH delivers again.

Edit: Just watched the first replay, looks like you guys will have your work cut out for you. He uses all sorts of tricks here...I like the 2,5m you get shaving the second boss with your hadou. These cats think of everything.
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I don't know if this has been mentioned before but on the dvd disc there
is a directory called omake with a midi version and two speech tracks
plus a readme.

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I was looking through the omake section of the DVD and found
a file called ibara.mml and ibara.mid.

Here is a text file which I can't make head or tails of either:

http://home.online.no/~an-tj/rtw/INDV-0111_omake.txt

The ibara.mml contains instrument names and include files :?: but could
someone tell me exactly what it contains ?

http://home.online.no/~an-tj/rtw/ibara.mml

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MML is a markup language for music creation. Looking at it, it's probably what the .mid file was compiled from.
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nZero wrote:MML is a markup language for music creation. Looking at it, it's probably what the .mid file was compiled from.
Thanks for the heads up nZero, do you know any program that can
play it/import it ?

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Running it through Sakura should result in a .mid file identical to the one on the disc being produced.
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nZero wrote:Running it through Sakura should result in a .mid file identical to the one on the disc being produced.
Thanks for the link, I tried to run the program from my command
prompt but all I get is a strange error message. I tried one of the
examples as well but I get the same error. I suspect it's my
European computer which is confusing some include paths.

No problem, I've got the midi file :D

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