Does anyone else like to edit game music?



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Sliat
08-15-2007, 04:29 AM
I�m curious to see if anyone else around here is into editing their favorite albums or whatnot.

In the case of a typical game soundtrack (let�s use older Capcom works as an example, SF, Megaman, ect), the track will have a loop to allow the track to play twice. Me, on the other hand, I like to use a wave editor to create a second loop to allow the track to play 3 times. I�ve done this to just about every album I have, except for Guilty Gear and FF7 � which I�ve just never gotten around to doing because I don�t listen to them that much anymore. Anyways�

Of course, this can be a problem if the single loop is too long. Take for example �One-Winged Angel�. The single play is about 4minutes long. If I were to do my editing, it�d end up being 12 minutes long, and that ends up a bit too long. What I do is primarily for songs which (when played as a double play) tends to be 2minutes or less, which is too short.

The other edits I�ve done were for only a very small handful of songs. One example is the boss music for BIGBANG BEAT. If anyone�s heard it, it�s a looping vocal track which is pretty long. Well, with my editor program, I looped it twice for my liking, but between the first and second play, I�ve removed the solo interlude, and after the third play I stop the track right after the last vocal is sung, thus now it feels more like a song and less like a game track.

So what do any of you like to do with your music � or do you just prefer to leave it as is, unblemished in it�s original intention?


THE SKYREAPER X
08-15-2007, 04:44 AM
Yea i do this also with goldwave. I usually use it to make songs shorter tho. Like taking off parts I don’t like or extra loops. I do this to save disk space.

THE SKYREAPER X
08-15-2007, 04:45 AM
Btw ALL MEGAMAN RULES(except star force)

THE SKYREAPER X
08-15-2007, 04:46 AM
If anyone needs editing done to their songs, I’ll try to help. I’ve got nothing to do lately.

Thanks sorry about that.


Lawrence_Bastard
08-15-2007, 04:49 AM
Skyreaper X, you can use the EDIT button on your post to add extra stuff; that’s better than double or triple posting.

I edit game and anime music mainly to cut out crap that I don’t like. A song on one of the Falcom Special Boxes had this 1 minute drum solo at the end. Yeah, I wasn’t listening to that.


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