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Jens Wulvik

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  1. I've been goofing around a lot with the music on N64 with different emulators or plugins and there is no way you can mute tracks by will!! Ripping samples are possible with some N64 games, with a utility called "N64 Sound Bank Ripper"(http://www.yourfilelink.com/get.php?fid=128758)

    Try it on "Super Mario 64", "Banjo-Kazooie" and on "Space Station Silicon Valley", they got some nice samples!!

  2. Hi, I'm using Sonar. Sonar itself take lots of Ram, so

    it is easy to overload the Ram. I tried myself now to load a soundfont of 71Mb, and just that took 160Mb ram!!

    So with your soundfont of 191Mb, I can understand that it overloads the ram. To make this work you have to make

    sure your soundfont player is the only VST loaded, and you may also shut down some windows tasks if you need more Ram. I can't promise that you'll ever get to use this sf if you don't edit it a bit.

  3. Thanks. I guess it'll do for what I need it for, even if there IS a whole bunch of un-related stuff in it :P

    Now here's another tricky one... seeing as I don't know if it's an actual instrument or what, does anybody have a sound of that sort of... metal type drumstick that people use repeatedly right after each other really fast in some pieces?

    Here... if you want to hear what I'm talking about, check out Palpable's Mystical Ninja Goemon remix at about 01:35 http://www.ocremix.org/remix/OCR01255/

    I can't seem to identify what that sound is. Let me know though if you have any samples of it.

    I recommend that you contact the mixer of that mix!!

  4. Hi, I was curious if any of you know of a VST instrument designed specifically to emulate instruments used in Final Fantasy games?

    I'm sorry if this question is out of place, annoying, or something I could have found in remixing 101 (I did bother to run some searches).

    Thanks!

    I got one expensive, and one free option for you!!!

    You can buy Garritan Orchestra or Edirol Orchestral, are using Edirol O. myself, it sounds great!! If you want something free, then get yourself RGCaudio SFZ, a soundfont-playing VST. Get it here:

    www.rgcaudio.com/sfz.htm

    And then go to hammersound and download a soundfont called "S J Orchestral GM", it sounds great as well!!!

    I'll give you some samples here:

    First one using the soundfont

    http://www.yourfilelink.com/get.php?fid=71563

    ..and this is the edirol O.

    http://www.yourfilelink.com/get.php?fid=71564

    EDIT: There is also some Final Fantasy soundfonts on www.zophar.net

  5. Everybody have this problem a while in the begining, just keep playing what you think is right(make sure you got it right if you are performing for people) and you will automatically learn the difference. I got the same problem myself when I started playing the piano, couldn't hear the difference of a major and a minor. I have played the piano in 2 years now and can play anything by ear, the key is practise.

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