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Christopher Talbot @MozesX50

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Posted by MozesX50 - April 14th, 2010


My album is finally done, after a years worth of 2 parts hard work, and 5 parts procrastinating, it is finally done! there are 19 tracks and around or 7 bonus tracks of old mixes, alternate versions, or un-included songs. my next project is all original work. the next album will be all my own compositions.
If anyone wants to get it, here is the link, not all of the songs are on my newgrounds! - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=CLYY5WKS


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One main problem - file size! I think you should save all the songs in MP3 format 'cause those WAV files made this a much larger download than it needed to be. I think you should also add full file info for all the songs (you did for the MP3 files, at least). Might also be cool to add some album art, but I dunno how you are with drawing. I've seen some pretty basic album art before, though. If you had something simple enough in mind, maybe I could even help out and make something quick. After that, if you have (or get) iTunes, it's really easy to add album art with it. I tried to add album art to music with Winamp and some other program before, but they did a lousy job (had the art in a separate file instead of, like, embedded in the MP3).
And the file names didn't all have track numbers at the start... You included a track list, but it'd be nice to have that in the file name/info.

If you have some time to spare, I'd recommend fixing all that up (especially the WAV thing) and uploading it again. I think you should also put the track list in your news post. I dunno how many people stop by your page, but they might be more interested if they know you've got all these cool video game remixes.

I thought it was all pretty good. "Take On The Champ" sounded a bit fuzzy, though. These were my favourites:
- - - The Digital Sea - - -
Preventing the Doomsday!
J-E-N-O-V-A
Dungeon Crawling (AKA "Zelda II Dungeon Theme" to anyone out there who's reading this)
Final Fantasy Prelude
Final Bout
This Golden Heart
Everlasting Summers
The Bowels of Nova

- - - Those Lost At Sea - - -
Maverick Hunter X2 alternate Ins
Megaman X5 Final Stage

Not many favourites, but the other stuff on Those Lost At Sea was also good... just you had a lot of mixes of the same songs on the other CD, haha. It was nice to hear some Kirby remixes, too.

Well the reason why i kept some in WAV format is because of quality. I'm majoring in Audio in college, so i notice the severe quality loss when it goes from WAV to mp3.

FLAC might be a format worth looking into... It's lossless, but I think it might be smaller than WAV format somehow (I have a 5 minute song in 36 MB)... I don't know much about it.
I still prefer MP3 since you can do the ID tag things, it's compatible with just about everything, and since the file size is much smaller, though, even if the song is sometimes a little fuzzy with earphones (though some seem to have very good quality). I dunno, that's me. If possible, I think you should try asking some other people what they prefer. With the terabyte harddrives and fast internet today, maybe a lot of people wouldn't really care, but my iPod only holds 8 GB, which WAV files could take a pretty big chunk out of pretty quickly.

Eh if people don't like WAVs they can just convert them themselves lol