Zelda Four Swords Adventure GameRip OST
- Type:
- Audio > Music
- Files:
- 107
- Size:
- 181.5 MB
- Tag(s):
- Zelda GCN OST OSV Game Rip Four Swords Adventure
- Quality:
- +0 / -0 (0)
- Uploaded:
- Jun 7, 2009
- By:
- DaKing9
Ripped by Prime Blue Contains the tracks found on the disc, including some hidden ones not found in the "Official Soundtrack." Notes- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ============================================================ DON'T CHANGE THE TAGS OR FILE NAMES WHEN RELEASING THAT RIP! ============================================================ Game: "The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures" Company: Nintendo Year: 2004 Composers: Koji Kondo, Asuka Ohta Number of tracks: 107 (Duration: 2:32:44) Format: VBR MP3 (LAME 3.97b2 with "-V 2 -vbr--new") Notes: Some of the songs in the Tetra's Trackers set have a harsh fade-out, one has an awkward beginning. Also, the sample rate is different from the other tracks in the rip. This is not my fault, Nintendo recorded them that way. Upsampling would result in quality loss and bigger file sizes. Track 47 is a prerecorded sound file that had the sound effects included. There is no way to have the track without. The SE Collection tracks are not recognised as music by the game's sound driver. They are disabled when the sound effects are muted, as such, I put them as "x8-XX" tracks. Available track titles are taken from the "Nintendo Sound History Series Zelda the Music" CD. I found additional official titles on some Japanese sites. Those tracks could be downloaded via mobile phone through Nintendo's mobile service and are not included on the official soundtrack release (but they are of course in the rip). Credits: Many thanks to hcs who wrote a small application to automatically zero out files! He's also the one who gave me the hint on how to disable the sound effects. Updates and corrections: Minor tag fix done in this re-release. "Sword Level Up Fanfare" should really be called "Sword Level-Up Fanfare", as Nintendo officially gives the translation of "レベルアップ" as "Level-Up" in the manual of the Collector's Edition. Greetings, Prime Blue --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That would be the readme, if TPB weren't dumbtards that didn't allow any .txt's in their audio section. :