Hah, someone found it. I didn't expect too many people to examine it that closely. Just a little bit of trivia for the project. You can't see it at all on a printed copy - or at least I couldn't...
You put that there? That's awesome!
See, in the "speedy" ending, you get to meet all the developers. When you talk to Yasunori Mitsuda, who looks like Toma, that's what he says. Then he walks out the door and disappears.
I feel the same way. The reason why it's like that is because I was approaching deadline - and the deadline was the day I moved into college.
shh don't tell anyone
Aw no <3 Eon?
After all, *I* was finished my part on time.
OH SHI-
I guess I should fix those wallpapers with the dates on them too. Versions with no date on them will be out with the torrent anyway, I believe.
Is anyone actually using them? I've gotten a few people mentioning they'd like versions with no logo or quote on them whatsoever. It's still related to the project, but it's not as much of an advertisment as the original. Anyone want unblemished versions? I'm up for it if people are after it.
I'm using them. And hey, if it's easy to release unblemished versions, I wouldn't turn them down.
http://img505.imageshack.us/img505/7354/chronomen1td.jpg
http://img505.imageshack.us/img505/2592/chronomen1zg.jpg
I feel like an asshole for screwing with your beautiful wallpaper, but I couldn't resist.
Compy, I don't think that's possible.
<3 Compy
And the Lord did grin, and the people did feast upon the lambs, and sloths, and carp, and anchovies, and orangutans, and breakfast cereals, and fruit bats, and...
*Checks his official piano score*
hmmmmm....its not in F# as far as I can tell. And it only has one sharp. Maybe using a user-homebrewed-midi for a resource makes it difficult. I know that was the case when I once took a peek at Frog's Theme in midi, and it was almost ALL in occidentals.
but if you are going for the midi arrangement, I think you may just have to buck up and deal with it?
good luck, you can do it!
It seems as though they only changed it to G Major so as to make it easier to play. I've tested it against the recording, and it's very definitely in F#. It won't be a big problem.
You are correct. F# B C# F#, E# F# G#, F# E# F# E# D# C#
FEEL MY PAIN
I'm not sure about how many bizarre modulations there are after that. The melody seems to all fit in F# major, but I don't know about the trumpet fanfare in the background.