I’ll be providing 3 different download links, each varying in contents:
Pok�mon X & Y Super Music Complete
This is the whole package, the entire X & Y soundtrack and the Pok�mon Origins bonus tracks. If you’d like to download this, then click here (https://mega.co.nz/#!whQjhAhK!fAFi-QnvwlrQ5W9ZrLACwGVDHKxWzyrQkHc4Jshje5w).
Pok�mon X & Y
This includes only the ‘Pok�mon X & Y’ portion of the X & Y SMC. If you’d like to download this, then click here (https://mega.co.nz/#!YtZXiY7A!XabiqDUjbMjcz27T9FunUAlbn-l1d04QkJPflI5xYJM).
Pok�mon Origins
This includes only the ‘Pok�mon Origins’ portion of the X & Y SMC. If you’d like to download this, then click here (https://mega.co.nz/#!c4AzRYiY!CaLYXSZ6mufIZ2PFJx-pjkR_y4V_kh9n7qPwmi7VX0s).
NOTE: As a user (http://forums.ffshrine.org/members/mgbenz-232741) kindly pointed out, I seemed to of misspelled ‘Amie’ as ‘Aime’; so all current downloads have this mistake. You can download the correction pack here (https://mega.co.nz/#!w8JBwShB!Bx3inR-5CeKXRf_UvwINMBYK7MZPlzD2voWFZvRi6bw) or change them yourself.
* you are my hero *
Use FireFox.
I already am; 19.0.2 in fact.
ETA: Chrome worked.
Thanks 12thGipper and Vegeta!!
ETA: Chrome worked.
Thanks 12thGipper and Vegeta!!
That’s a bit odd, did you install the MEGA Plugin? I usually have to use Firefox because Chrome freezes up on me.
Anyways thank you for the mp3 version! 😀
Anyways thank you for the mp3 version! 😀
You know, I actually didn’t catch that; but yeah, I spelled it wrong. Good eye, I’ll fix that.
Edit: Why these tracks dont have information such bitrate, length, size of the mp3 etc.?
Sorry for my english and thank you.
Anyway, thanks for these; they will be awesome!
Anyway, thanks for these; they will be awesome!
It’s worth pointing out that almost all 320 kbps MP3 files (including these) are lowpassed right at 20.5 kHz (
), while iTunes AAC files are instead lowpassed right at a 44.1 kHz file’s maximum frequency of 22 kHz (
). So there’s a tradeoff. The lower bitrate AAC file is lowpassed higher than the higher bitrate MP3. By design, the LAME MP3 encoder is programmed to cut off the higher frequencies that are most likely inaudible to the listener. Personally, I can’t hear the difference between 256 kbps AAC and 320 kbps MP3, so the only reason I like AAC more is because my music player has a live spectrum view and I like looking at this (
) a lot more than looking at this (
).





