QueZTone Posted January 4, 2002 Posted January 4, 2002 Yes I would definitly love to have such a thing.. Maybe when mojo is up and running they can hold a petition for this? The idea was to have a 1 or 2 cd album with one or two main themes of all the great adventure, action and starwars games (not too much starwars of course) on one album! I would definitly buy it! Yeah! =]
QueZTone Posted January 4, 2002 Author Posted January 4, 2002 Yes I would definitly love to have such a thing.. Maybe when mojo is up and running they can hold a petition for this? The idea was to have a 1 or 2 cd album with one or two main themes of all the great adventure, action and starwars games (not too much starwars of course) on one album! I would definitly buy it! Yeah! =]
Flirbnic Posted January 4, 2002 Posted January 4, 2002 I'd rather just have a Monkey Island 2 soundtrack... with all the music remixed by telarium. That would be spiffy.
elTee Posted January 4, 2002 Posted January 4, 2002 You know, I think if you own the game its not really illegal to make a CD of the music, so long as you don't sell it or anything. Its really easy to convert MIDI into WAV with Winamp, you don't even need a plugin if its v2.7, and its even easier to make MP3's from WAV's. If you already own MI2, you could download the MIDI's from a mixnmojo site - Highland Productions or something - and make your own CD. I know what you mean about the Monkey Island 2 soundtrack though - I already made my own soundtrack from it.
QueZTone Posted January 4, 2002 Author Posted January 4, 2002 LucasTones, yeah but i'm a sucker for lucasarts merchandise so having a real cd with booklet and everything would make me drool more than a home-made soundtrack Gabez: a lucas fan site that i'm creating...hopefully will launch soon.. snap a preview at: http://www.queztone.com/lucasguild
MurrayDude Posted January 4, 2002 Posted January 4, 2002 That would be cool, LucasArts music kix ass:)
Flirbnic Posted January 4, 2002 Posted January 4, 2002 Originally posted by LucasTones You know, I think if you own the game its not really illegal to make a CD of the music, so long as you don't sell it or anything. Its really easy to convert MIDI into WAV with Winamp, you don't even need a plugin if its v2.7, and its even easier to make MP3's from WAV's. If you already own MI2, you could download the MIDI's from a mixnmojo site - Highland Productions or something - and make your own CD. I know what you mean about the Monkey Island 2 soundtrack though - I already made my own soundtrack from it. Sure it's easy to convert MIDI to WAV. But not if you want it to sound really good like telarium's mp3-izations. Haven't you heard the Underground Tunnels Orchestral Remix?
elTee Posted January 4, 2002 Posted January 4, 2002 No, I haven't heard any. I take it they are good? I think I nearly downloaded that tunnels one once, but isn't it about 6mb? That would take about an hour on my PC, and I don't usually stay on that long. I'll investigate though. Are they on Imuse Island, or Highland? or is it another site? Thanks. So, Quez - you're into Loom? I love it. I only played it for the first time this year, and its so underrated.
Gabez Posted January 4, 2002 Posted January 4, 2002 I went to Lucas Guild.... and WOW, it looks great! I hope you get hosted!
Flirbnic Posted January 4, 2002 Posted January 4, 2002 Originally posted by LucasTones No, I haven't heard any. I take it they are good? I think I nearly downloaded that tunnels one once, but isn't it about 6mb? That would take about an hour on my PC, and I don't usually stay on that long. I'll investigate though. Are they on Imuse Island, or Highland? or is it another site? Thanks. So, Quez - you're into Loom? I love it. I only played it for the first time this year, and its so underrated. I think it's on Highland. Get it! There's also a remix of Governor Phatt's music, but it's not as good as the tunnels one.
QueZTone Posted January 4, 2002 Author Posted January 4, 2002 Gabez, thanks ) LucasTones, yeah im into all lucas adventures really I'm just nuts about the one I played last Guess that's how it works for a lotta fans though...there's not one lucas adventure i don't love
MurrayDude Posted January 5, 2002 Posted January 5, 2002 In my opinion LucasArts makes the best adv. games.
JackTheGaffer Posted January 5, 2002 Posted January 5, 2002 Originally posted by LucasTones You know, I think if you own the game its not really illegal to make a CD of the music, so long as you don't sell it or anything. Its really easy to convert MIDI into WAV with Winamp, you don't even need a plugin if its v2.7, and its even easier to make MP3's from WAV's. If you already own MI2, you could download the MIDI's from a mixnmojo site - Highland Productions or something - and make your own CD. I know what you mean about the Monkey Island 2 soundtrack though - I already made my own soundtrack from it. Yo yo yo yo, how do you convert MIDI to WAV using winamp??????????? Please responed, or email me JackTheGaffer@hotmail.com
Gabez Posted January 5, 2002 Posted January 5, 2002 I'm shocked and suprised that no-one bothered to tell me this before.
Darnn Posted January 5, 2002 Posted January 5, 2002 How exactly do you do this? I have the waveout pluging, but it won't work on MIDI.
elTee Posted January 5, 2002 Posted January 5, 2002 Ho ho ho! I thought everyone knew this: You need to go into your input plugins and double click 'Winamp 2 MIDI plugin'. After this, from the dropdown list select 'Microsoft Synthesiser' - see how it says 'output: yes'? Thats what you need. Maybe some of your other MIDI devices have output too. Now go to your output plugins, and set up the disk writer. Easy. (If there are problems with the sound quality when you do this, fiddle with the settings within the input plugin control panel.) Mail me for more help, or if you need me to mail you the correct input plugin.
Lemon Head Posted January 7, 2002 Posted January 7, 2002 A cd of Lucas arts adventure game music would be cool, but personally i feel it would be soooooooo much better if all of the tracks were fully orchestrated so that they sounded like GF, CMI, and EMI style music. MIDI is all fine and dandy, but a commercial CD needs that little bit extra
QueZTone Posted January 7, 2002 Author Posted January 7, 2002 true that! orchestrated would rule so damn much!
Swordmaster Posted January 8, 2002 Posted January 8, 2002 Being a long-time fan of LucasArts music, I can nothing but agree with you all. I'd love to see a compilation album with re-orchestrated music from their games, or better yet a whole series of reorchestrated albums, one for each adventure. I'd die to hear a real symphony orchestra perform some of their finest pieces live -- been my wet day dream for years already. And yes, Monkey 2 would definitely be at the top of the list, along with Fate of Atlantis. Luckily, we have official soundtracks for The Dig, Outlaws and Grim Fandango. (Tel, if you are reading this: any more reorchestrated tracks coming in the near future?)
Tall Guy Posted January 10, 2002 Posted January 10, 2002 The GF soundtrack is cool....i just love that whole dramatic feel to it
QueZTone Posted January 11, 2002 Author Posted January 11, 2002 the soundtrack of Outlaws which was as audio tracks on the game cds, was it actually also released as a just audio tracked cd soundtrack? So i mean the soundtrack as a seperate cd, seperate product.
Swordmaster Posted January 12, 2002 Posted January 12, 2002 Originally posted by QueZTone the soundtrack of Outlaws which was as audio tracks on the game cds, was it actually also released as a just audio tracked cd soundtrack? So i mean the soundtrack as a seperate cd, seperate product. Yes, there was a separate album release too. I believe it was only given out as a bonus from the LucasArts Company Store; I got my copy off of Ebay. The music itself is identical to what appeared on the game CDs, I believe, and the cover leaflet only features a few lines from Clint Bajakian so you don't get much extra value with the release. Still, it's a nice album.
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