Wumbo
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Okay, I did it. I added the new download links to the post. Your wish has been granted!Now we're talking.
Okay, I did it. I added the new download links to the post. Your wish has been granted!Now we're talking.
It's true, Echidnaopolis is the best song in SRB2
Also, as this is a post about SRB2's various midis. It turns out that the midis used for Demo 4 special stages 3 to 7 and the song for Christmas Hunt Zone were midi versions of songs from the anime 'Ojamajo Doremi'.
Where did "Sonic's Nightmare"'s MIDI in SRB2 Christmas (listed as Unknown 3 in Wumbo's listing) come from? Or is it actually original music for SRB2? All I can gather so far is that it's probably by John Weeks, going by metadata.
Wow, I didn't expect to get a reply from one of the creators of SRB2!Unknown1 - Composed by me. Not sure what it would have been used for, but I was thinking something boss-ish. Never had a purpose in mind for it.
Unknown2 - This is a Dreams Come True song... Karetomo? Track #2 from their 'Million Kisses' album...I can't read Japanese. Like Swinging Star that succeeded it, Million Kisses has a few Sonic-contemporary songs, most notably 'Kusuriyubi'. I always thought track #2 might be 'Wood Zone'.
Unknown3 - This is Final Fantasy-something. Sonikku was big FF and Chrono Trigger fan. Let me know if you can't hunt it down.
Do not forget the synthesizers that the ssntails were talking about in the above message.Wow, I didn't expect to get a reply from one of the creators of SRB2!
Anyways, thank you for giving us some info on the unknown songs. I'll make sure to update the filenames sometime soon (I may remove the MEGA links and upload the files inside a viewable folder instead of a ZIP to make things easier for both me and others).
Edit: Did it!
I'm not the best at research... but, I did come across the iTunes album for Dreams Come True - Million Kisses. I listened to the preview of track 2, and it didn't really sound like the MIDI (unless I'm not listening to enough of it... it does seem a bit similar). I also tried to translate Karetomo, but with no results.Come on, man! Do more research than that! Get the real name of Track #2! Find out which Final Fantasy song!
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Hah, it's not Final Fantasy.
Breath of Fire 3 - Final Boss
I knew I should've picked a different name... "Nearly Complete SRB2 MIDI Soundtrack", maybe?Do not forget the synthesizers that the ssntails were talking about in the above message.
Like Swinging Star that succeeded it, Million Kisses has a few Sonic-contemporary songs, most notably 'Kusuriyubi'.
Based on early development levels, At Dawn was clearly meant to be includedI don't understand what you mean by this.
But yeah as it was already said, Unknown 2 is Dreams Come True's Kare Wa Tomodachi. If memory serves right, the MIDI was included in one of the early demos (the ones that still had the Doom names for the songs), alongside some other weird choices like At Dawn from Sonic Adventure. Were those actually meant to be used in the game somewhere, or was it some weird thing like the game didn't work if all the song slots weren't filled in or something?
I guess I can see Karetomo being a (maybe temporary) credits theme, but why At Dawn or Oil Ocean
I don't understand what you mean by this.
I love that the download is less than a megabyte
*updates*
It's a good thing that's only the OGG and MP3 conversions.
Right, the beta quest thingy. I had forgotten Speed Highway was a level there. That just leaves Oil Ocean, though I'm guessing that was also supposed to be a secret level along the same lines as Speed Highway and Hidden Palace but never got started.Based on early development levels, At Dawn was clearly meant to be included
The pre-Final Demo demos, it's D_OPENIN.From what version was Oil Ocean found in?
I renamed "Castle Eggman Act 2 (Old)" to "Castle Eggman Act 3 (Old)", but I believe the file for Castle Eggman Act 2 I have is the current one. It matches with the one inside music.dta, and I even tested it in-game (with MIDI music turned on) and it sounded exactly the same.Found a mistake in the collection---
'Castle Eggman 2 (old) is really Castle Eggman Act 3'.
'Castle Eggman 2' is really 'Castle Eggman 2 (old)'.
You are missing the current Castle Eggman 2!
Well, I'm not good with chips, but I did the next best thing and I converted the MIDI files to MP3 format using an OPL3-based soundfont. I guess some of the tracks sound pretty interesting. But it's all uploaded on the Google Drive page, if you want to check it out.What would be cool is to hear all of these MIDIs rendered with an OPL3 chip.