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Post by Revolver Ocelot on Apr 26, 2007 17:42:01 GMT -5
I was wondering.. does anyone know what the name of the opening track is? It doesn't appear to be in the OST..
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Post by Discoalucard on Apr 26, 2007 18:14:39 GMT -5
I think it`s Karma by a band called Bump of Chicken. Not 100% sure though.
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Post by Revolver Ocelot on Apr 26, 2007 20:43:14 GMT -5
You are correct, but I downloaded Karma and it's a vocal song. The intro is an instrumental guitar version. Does anyone happen to have it? It's not included in the OST.
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Post by Discoalucard on Apr 27, 2007 9:10:46 GMT -5
Yeah that`s for the Japanese intro. They took out all of the lyrics for the American version, although they replaced the vocal tracks with an extra guitar so it still sounds good. Much better than the precious localized Tales games.
Anyway, it`s not an any CD, so your best bet would just be to record it straight from the PS2.
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Post by Revolver Ocelot on Apr 27, 2007 9:20:50 GMT -5
Yeah... I don't really know how to do that.
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Post by Ace Whatever on Apr 27, 2007 11:57:37 GMT -5
I'll try to explain the best I can, so bear with my crude terms: You'll need a cable that has a microphone jack plug on one side and RCA Composite Stereo (Red & White) Audio plugs on the other. You also need a two way RCA female connector with at least 2 jacks on each side. And you'll probably need an extension cable for you PS2's video plug. Plug your PS2's audio jacks into the connector and plug the first cable's audio jacks into the other side. Now put plug the first cable's jack plug into your recorder device's microphone jack (Either a PC or a Stereo) then you're good to record. Good luck! And I address the more tech savvy members on the forum, do the world a favor and translate what I posted into human language.
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Post by Revolver Ocelot on Apr 27, 2007 13:05:08 GMT -5
Eh, if I have to buy something, the deal's off anyway.
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Post by Ace Whatever on Apr 27, 2007 17:05:49 GMT -5
I don't think the cable and connector will be THAT expensive. You should find them in any electronic equipment shop.
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Post by vysethebold on May 14, 2007 1:45:41 GMT -5
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Post by Revolver Ocelot on May 14, 2007 8:10:39 GMT -5
Thanks vyse. I'll look into that when I'm not living in ramen noodle and Easy-Mac conditions.
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Post by Ace Whatever on May 19, 2007 15:50:22 GMT -5
Did you try looking in the PSF rip?
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