PSCN-5040 | Super Mario Yoshi Island Original Sound Version - VGMdb ( ) PSCN-5047~8 | SUPER MARIO RPG ORIGINAL SOUND VERSION - VGMdb ( ) MJCA-00034 | SONIC ADVENTURE "Digi-LOG Conversation" Original Sound Track - VGMdb ( ) (Over $300 used, and in non scratched condition at the least) SRCL-2959 | Hoshi no Kirby: Yume no Izumi no Monogatari - VGMdb ( ) (Willing to pay over $300 even used, but has to be bad ass condition) $300 max (new) $250 (Used) for most of these unless I say otherwise. Guys if you see any of these albums for sale anywhere please let me know. Placed an order for WM-0626~9 | Legend of Joe Musashi: SHINOBI Music Collection - VGMdb ( ) (New)
I also imagine that this is pretty simple stuff if/once you know how to do it. If it's adding names to the files and other statistics, I have no clue what they are or where to find them. First, I've heard it countless times, but still have no clear-cut idea of what that is. Though I wonder if I'll run into trouble with tagging. I suppose I'll try it out in a bit, then. So even after splitting, things still won't be done completely. You can copy pasta entire albums with just two clicks, block selected information from being changed, rename files with their tag & vice versa, etc. Select a location to save the files if asked.Īs for the tagging goes, I recommend TagScanner ( ). Check "specify folder" in the output path section of the dialog box then click "back."Ĩ. If you want to convert them as FLAC Files, select FLAC then click "back."Ħ. Click "output format" in the converter setup dialog box,Ĥ. Highlight every audio track you want to split, right click the selection and click "convert" and select ".".ģ. Open the CUE with Foobar (click and drop works).Ģ. Open Foobar and add a new playlist (CTRL+N)ġ. Prefer using something like CueTools ( ), largely better.Ġ. Or not, if you don't want to mess up your files ( ">_<) (more if the CD is gapless). Try medieval cue splitter its really simple I'm looking myself, as usual, but I figured why not post some of these for people to keep an eye out.
The doujin ones are far lower priority, of course. These are some of the remaining CDs that would be fantastic to fill in, as far as archiving goes. KHY-1028 | Original Sound of Xanadu Vs Ys ?MSX Version? - VGMdb ( ) KICA-1165~6 | Music from The Legend of Xanadu II - VGMdb ( ) H30X-20006 | All Sounds of Sorcerian - VGMdb ( ) KICA-1179 | Falcom Vocal Collection IV - VGMdb ( ) KICA-1129 | Falcom Vocal Collection III - VGMdb ( ) KICA-1042~3 | Falcom Vocal Collection I - VGMdb ( ) GCFT-0015 | -Olha no Senritsu- Melodious of Olha - Ys VI Arranged Album - VGMdb ( ) Tribute to the music of Ys ~The Silver Artifact~ - VGMdb ( ) Tribute to The Music of Ys ~JOKE, DESTROY & KARMA~ - VGMdb ( ) Tribute to The Music of Ys 2 with FALCOM Classics - VGMdb ( ) LYCD-0011 | To the Boys with Wings - Falcom Arrange Collection I - VGMdb ( ) MTK2-N-004~7 | Falcom Sound BOX ~Pocket Watch Special - VGMdb ( )
WDCD-0019 | Chiisana Takarabako ~ Music from Falcom Game - VGMdb ( ) Marika Suzuki, Miwako Chinone, Reo Uratani, Masato KohdaĬPCA-10322~3 | Monster Hunter 4 Original Soundtrack ( ) Yuko Komiyama, Tadayoshi Makino, Masahiro Aoki, Akiyuki MorimotoĬPCA-10207~8 | MONSTER HUNTER 3 (tri) Original Soundtrack ( ) MONSTER HUNTER 3 (tri) Original Soundtrack Hideyuki Fukasawa, Yuko Komiyama, Masato KohdaĬPDA-10059 | Monster Hunter Frontier 2nd Anniversary Sound Track ( ) Monster Hunter Frontier 2nd Anniversary Sound Track "damn, but it's awesome in fact !" kind of reaction, or something~ The thing is, sometimes, even on very well known albums/soundtracks, you'll have a listen session that will offer you a new experience, like. I'll mostly keep it.Īnd in some rare cases, I'll just listen to it, without doing anything else, because it's a thrilling one !!īut all is also impacted by the mood of the moment anyway, so for those that I'm not entirely sure to just throw in the bin, I keep them for another round. If it "tilts" my interest more than usual, I'll listen to it still in the background but with bigger attention to it. If it passes that first step "normally", then I'll listen to it as background Overall tone/mood of it, and see if there is something that will catch my ears first or just interest me, at all. (still in full, but will skip the tracks I'm not interested to listen at the moment).īut if it's something new from some known composers or even something that I don't know about at all, I'll scan the album first (listen quiclky to some parts of each tracks) to get the Well for me at least, when I know I will like an album/soundtrack, I'll let it be on is own with the player.