I would love a post of this, I would prefer FLAC, but wouldn’t complain about 320 mp3, AAC or M4A
The one track that I believe falls into that category would be "Trailer Theme (Hyrule Field) -Alternate Take-". I don’t know exactly what it is but I have a sneaking suspicion it’s "Zelda Gallery" in !!!!!’s rip of the game.
https://mega.nz/#!LcZGAJDZ!sayUF5dlKcDKTvUIebjRFYdftT_yuAIFKWJwGu1YDNA
Anyway can someone post the…. Breakdown difference… i guess?
———- Post added at 04:48 PM ———- Previous post was at 04:30 PM ———-
Don’t take my opinion much in consideration – I’m very casual and don’t know all about music mastering or filters but I think they’ve added a reverb, but it sounds good to me.
Anyway can someone post the…. Breakdown difference… i guess?
Files and folders in blue chars mean compressed format. Right click on one of them and select Properties to see the compression box checked.
It has no consequences.
Well I was right about this.
I compared some tracks from !!!!!’s gamerip with a lossless CD rip and it doesn’t seem like any extraneous mastering was done for this release. If there was, then I didn’t immediately notice it. There is certainly no ugly reverb.
The game uses both streamed AND sequenced music. The streamed stuff (usually looped dungeon/special area music) essentially had a cutoff of ~18 kHz in the gamerip.
Here’s what the gamerip for the Princess Rutela ghost music looks like:
Here’s what is presented on this release:
There’s clearly a bit more data on the CD.
Maybe Nintendo provided better source files than what’s on the game disc. Maybe all that extra stuff is the result of extra mastering work.
The Malo Mart chant in particular looks mighty fine!
Gamerip on top, CD on bottom.
On the other hand here’s a bit of sequenced music. It’s the track where Zelda sacrifices herself.
Gamerip on top, CD on bottom.
Make of that what you will. It sounds exactly the same to me.
I believe the CD leaves out some smaller tracks (such the cue for the giant cannon being built).
Oocoo’s theme is mixed a little differently on the CD than in the gamerip.
But generally you should keep the sequenced tracks from the gamerip, and generally you should keep the streamed tracks from the CD.
Look up !!!!!’s Nexus of music thread and you will find a revised version of PrimeBlue’s rip that includes a couple of tracks she missed.
She ? Who I didn’t that :O