TheSkeletonMan939
03-24-2015, 04:21 PM

I could never have done this without the ample help of my buddy evan2000 (http://forums.thetechnodrome.com/member.php?u=13108). Not only did he provide the audio files necessary for me to complete this project, but he also took a great interest in the making of the soundtrack, going so far as to design the album art (Shark_Blade (http://forums.thetechnodrome.com/member.php?u=3177) and Powder (http://forums.thetechnodrome.com/member.php?u=4543) helped a little with that too) as well as giving invaluable insight as to what parts of the album to edit, redo, or omit. I couldn't have done this without his help. Thanks, Evan!
A quick Q&A for those who want to know more:
Woah! How�d you make this?
This series was mixed in 5.1 surround sound, meaning that there are six discreet channels of audio through which the various audio elements are passed through. Sometimes the music was isolated in a couple channels, so I extracted the bits of music that were listenable and compiled them into the soundtrack you see here.
Does this have sound effects and dialogue?
I tried very hard to stay away from any tracks containing dialogue� nevertheless, you will hear some faint voices in the background of some tracks. There are lots of sound effects, unfortunately, but I hope it�s nothing too distracting. I tried my best to edit them out without distorting the music itself.
But your 4Kids soundtrack didn�t have dialogue, and that was mixed in 5.1!
Well� the Russian DVD company that produced those certain 4Kids DVDs just took the final mix, removed the dialogue, and placed the music and SFX only in the front and rear channels. It wasn�t a real 5.1 mix. The Nick show has an actual sound engineer who does a real job (though not necessarily a good job, in my opinion) at mixing the various audio elements into the sound channels.
Is there any other way to get the music?
Not at this time, no. As far as I know, no music for this show has ever been released by Nickelodeon or the composer (Sebastian Evans II) either officially or unofficially. This is the only place on the internet to get this music, I think. If someone has contacts on the inside who can acquire the raw music files, or even the final mix audio stems (dialogue, SFX, and music all separated out [preferably in stereo]), from the studio, then it�d be awesome if you could try to get those to me. If you�re someone who knows Sebastian (or hell, if you�re Sebsatian) please talk to him about the possibility of this show�s music seeing the light of day! Too few TV shows are able to have proper soundtrack releases, either officially or through bootlegs, and it�d be a real treat if this show�s great music could be heard on its own.
My favorite cue in the whole world isn�t on this soundtrack! Why not?
Believe me, whatever your favorite track is, I tried to get it. I analyzed each and every season one episode for bits and pieces of music that were relatively SFX-less. I squeezed out as much music as I could from the 26 episodes. If there is a track you�d like me to try again to get, well� okay, I can, but I almost guarantee it will be laden with distracting SFX and/or dialogue, even if I try to suppress them with filters.
Tracklist:

I know what you�re thinking: when are you making the season 2 soundtrack, Skelly? Well, Evan and I have already talked about it, and we�re going to try to work together to make sure the season 2 soundtrack comes out in a timely manner (i.e. less than a year from now) and includes all-new material.
Note that track 93 � Rooftop Run� track is a suite of the music used in the Rooftop Run iOS game. I couldn�t find the source audio files for the game (weird!) so I had to record straight from the iPad. The music that plays when you drive the truck would have gone on longer, but I died. :P Sorry!
You can download it here (https://mega.co.nz/#!mFckBLqa!9i86dUEyVSKciqP-zsuBFLUER1jnISzyr9f-Iq2nU7g)! Files are transcoded at MP3, with a bitrate 320 kilobytes per second (the highest bitrate an MP3 file can have) and a sample rate of 48kHz. It's about an hour-and-a-half long.
Please say thank you, to both myself and Evan! Working on this was no small task for either of us, so it really does matter when you let us know our work not in vain.
If you have a complaint:
http://media.tumblr.com/c677ea329ea9b13da797521c356d6db1/tumblr_inline_mxkaldlADm1qfj5h7.gif
Actually tho�, if you do have a problem with something let me know (if it has to do with SFX or dialogue then I can�t be of much help).
Can't get enough TMNT music? Then check out my 4Kids soundtrack thread (http://forums.thetechnodrome.com/showthread.php?t=39646) or my TMNT Smash-Up thread (http://forums.thetechnodrome.com/showthread.php?t=49965) too! I'm thinkin' about creating a soundtrack for the 2007 TMNT video game (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TMNT_(video_game)) based on that year's film. Would there be any interest in that?
Enjoy.