Battle tracks as usual are the heart of the whole soundtrack, various in style yet all highly energetic tracks! This pack also has staffrole, title and gameover tracks thrown in as I decided that they don`t go well with contents of all the other music packages. Fans who follow the series for a long time will definitely recognize a few tracks from the 3rd game (but don`t worry as there`re not many recycled tracks).
Minigames and advertisements – well the name says it all. Borrows quite some tracks from the 3rd game too but they`re here for completeness purposes.
Karaoke – big part because not only it has several tracks per song but it`s rather an expansion of Yakuza3 list of songs than a new setlist.
Ambient – not that important as it`s mostly mall or elevator music.
Hact – videos.
There`s also a big folder titled Usen but from a brief view it contains tracks similar to that ambient part so it doesn`t seem very important. But as soon as I check them all out I`ll update the thread with the tracks that feel worthy to expand this yet big (more than a GB!) rip.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_LCph-cDpj_w/TNIkrciZbmI/AAAAAAAAEEg/J4VsE2r7wwc/s400/PS3%252BRyu%252Bga%252BGotoku%252B4%252BDensetsu%2 52Bwo%252BTsugu%252BMono.jpg
Battle, title (anonym.to?http://megaupload.com/?d=PHQRFZR5)
Minigames and advertisements (anonym.to?http://megaupload.com/?d=GIZIE6BD)
Karaoke (anonym.to?http://megaupload.com/?d=VLTW4HLW)
Ambient (anonym.to?http://megaupload.com/?d=LGG0PPAA)
Hact (anonym.to?http://megaupload.com/?d=CXQ4PB20)
Usen (anonym.to?http://www.megaupload.com/?d=GET4XV0E)
Mediafire mirrors (http://www.mediafire.com/?bldudz1vzsrln)
Surely that`s possible but that`ll take some time (music takes ~ 2.5 GB when unpacked). I stopped uploading to Mediafire when posting my own rips just because those mirrors rarely get more than 2-3 downloads but when needed I can make some use of my MF account again.
These instructions you provided… Will they work on Windows Vista as well?
Those instructions were written by Alpha23 not me and they use Windows XP and 7 for example I see. But since you have examples for 2 OSs you can try finding the folder where you should put external DLLs yourself. I hope that the folder where the DLLs should be placed in Vista is not highly different from XP or 7.
Almost forgot – there`s definitely a standalone ADX plugin for Winamp, it allows ADX files to play in Winamp without installing any external DLLs and vgmstream. If I find it I`ll link you to it.
Here (http://www.winamp.com/plugin/adx-plugin/144845) it is!
Those instructions were written by Alpha23 not me and they use Windows XP and 7 for example I see. But since you have examples for 2 OSs you can try finding the folder where you should put external DLLs yourself. I hope that the folder where the DLLs should be placed in Vista is not highly different from XP or 7.
Almost forgot – there`s definitely a standalone ADX plugin for Winamp, it allows ADX files to play in Winamp without installing any external DLLs and vgmstream. If I find it I`ll link you to it.
Here (http://www.winamp.com/plugin/adx-plugin/144845) it is!
Sweet thanks.
I would like to make them but can not find wav converter.
ciao
I have finishing compiling the karaoke lists of songs, you can download from the link below:
MEGAUPLOAD – The leading online storage and file delivery service (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0QD8JY1U) (631.76 MB)
follow these simple instructions (Thread 76405)
If you install
this plugin (http://www.winamp.com/plugin/adx-plugin/144845) it won`t obviously play AIX. If you install vgmstream plugin it will play both ADX and AIX and you can convert whatever you can listen to in Winamp with disc writer plugin. With this one you will be able to convert to many formats not only to WAV. I hope you`re able to search for another plugin on official Winamp site, it`s very unlikely that they don`t have it there if they have even ADX plugin.
Thanks anyway.
But of course you may use either any halfway recent WinRAR build (I mean released in a few past years, not v1.00 or the likes of it) or any other archiving program capable of opening/extracting split 7z files.
However if it`s unpacking procedure which already gives you trouble I`m afraid to even think what ordeal you have yet to embrace to convert or at least play the tracks…
But even if it is you can alternatively get it from here (http://psf3.joshw.info/y/Yakuza%204%20%5bRyu%20ga%20Gotoku%204%20-%20Densetsu%20wo%20Tsugumono%5d%20(2010-03-18)(-)(Sega).7z) courtesy of Snakemeat from HCS64 VGM investigating & ripping team. Notice that their version of rip was made independently and there might be some differences however I hope even if they`re they`ll be of entirely beneficial (to user) nature (like demuxed audio streams from movies just might happen to be included in their package while in my own version they`ve never been present.
Thanks for this awesome rip.