GoronMoron
04-10-2007, 08:15 PM
http://www.megaupload.com/pt/?d=LX25PITV
61 BGM pieces, 103 SFX pieces.
This is the link to the full (I think) rip of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice for All for the DS. I used VGMTrans to extract the MIDI files and associated DLS files.
The tracks are named after the gsf set for Gyakuten Saiban 2, at least the ones that I could match. There are some that I couldn't find, though. The unlabeled ones, while they sound familiar to me, are not in the gsf set - not all of them, at any rate. If various people can identify what hasn't been ID'd and tell me, I would gladly re-upload a fully tagged and edited rip.
The SFX files are an added bonus...not all of them are in there, because 1-1/2 minutes of a continuous chain sound (the Psyche-Locks) is not a pleasant experience - I kept one of them in, though.
Anyway, these are mp3s that have been converted from *.wav files, which were themselves made from playing a MIDI file with its counterpart DLS file in another program. The original files did not loop, so I had to manually do it (only for the named ones)...some turned out much better than others. Sound emulation is a bit wonky at points, so pardon the lack of subtleties in some pieces and outright aural ugliness in others.
61 BGM pieces, 103 SFX pieces.
This is the link to the full (I think) rip of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice for All for the DS. I used VGMTrans to extract the MIDI files and associated DLS files.
The tracks are named after the gsf set for Gyakuten Saiban 2, at least the ones that I could match. There are some that I couldn't find, though. The unlabeled ones, while they sound familiar to me, are not in the gsf set - not all of them, at any rate. If various people can identify what hasn't been ID'd and tell me, I would gladly re-upload a fully tagged and edited rip.
The SFX files are an added bonus...not all of them are in there, because 1-1/2 minutes of a continuous chain sound (the Psyche-Locks) is not a pleasant experience - I kept one of them in, though.
Anyway, these are mp3s that have been converted from *.wav files, which were themselves made from playing a MIDI file with its counterpart DLS file in another program. The original files did not loop, so I had to manually do it (only for the named ones)...some turned out much better than others. Sound emulation is a bit wonky at points, so pardon the lack of subtleties in some pieces and outright aural ugliness in others.