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I'm interested to buy this album but I'm not satisfied with the quality recording of it. I've listened tracks in mp3 format from different sources and there's a clearly background noise in all tracks, especially in those of the first two episodes.
It's not a problem generated by mp3 compression's format but by a not perfect digital recording on cd. Can you confirme this? |
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I can't verify which tracks have problems since I don't have access to my copy, but yes, some of the tracks have some very awful noise in the background. It's like a poor line-in recording (which it most likely is) from the dustiest Famicom they could find. I think a few tracks even have sound effects in them.
EDIT: The Rockman X1-6 album has similar problems with the SNES recordings (X1-3). Last edited by Judge Ito; Aug 30, 2008 at 08:02 AM. |
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Good to know, so I suggest to find in internet some nes-rip of Megaman's fans. They sound better, and haven't background noise.
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That's true, it's an awesome collector's item nevertheless.
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I don't notice any background noise in the music here. Perhaps I'd have to have the volume up really loud to know for sure, but I think it's fine at normal listening volume. There is a bit of a "television recording" feel to the soundtrack, but the audio is still crisp. Also, I don't know of any tracks that have SFX over the music. The soundtrack already has dedicated tracks for sound effects. I have no problems with this album.
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I've ordered from them before. The Kirby 64 soundtrack and Metroid Prime & Fusion soundtracks. Both soundtracks seem legit to me.
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Yeah, I was thinking of the Rockman X1~6 set about sound effects in the music.
This set still has some rough line-in noise, though. |
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Get the soundtrack, listen to the .nsf rip.
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Should the Rockman 2 composer be credited as Takashi Tateishi 0r Ogeretsu Kun?
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I don't know what booklet says but on the game ending credit it reports:
Ogeretsu Kun Manami Ietel Yuukichan's Papa Here's the video > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiT_3kwgvwQ Ending credits of others episodes: Mega Man reports "Chanchacorin Manami & Yuukichan's Papa" > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kduzi0ZyKjY Mega Man 3 reports "Bunbun" > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i79I58A2r_g Mega Man 4 reports "Ojalin & Bunbun" > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkVWge_H4h4 Mega Man 5 reports "Mari" > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-7xneX9ZyY Mega Man 6 reports "Yuko" > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVCwFBm86hI If the booklet reports nothing, I suggest to put on notes only composer aliases reported on the games and not their real name (there are respective entry for those). Last edited by depa; Dec 27, 2009 at 12:16 PM. |
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Something I just noticed:
DuckTales: The Moon by Yoshihiro Sakaguchi http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPkhhLC1tf8 Listen between 0:35 and 0:36 I think we found Quickman's composer. |
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http://www.mobygames.com/game/nes/mega-man-2/credits Yoshihiro is also the only sound staff on DuckTales, a game that was released after Rockman 2, therefore the SE of Quickman's beams being here is no coincidence. http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/nes/data/587253.html Check and mate. EDIT: I believe it is also through this game [DuckTales] that the link to MM1's boss music was discovered (it is pretty reminiscent). I didn't make that discovery myself. That honor belongs to Splashman and his tagging of the X8 gamerip at the Mega Man Network. I guess Yoshihiro's name was in the coding of the bonus Cutman battle music or something? (I really don't know) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_m28JwzSglU Last edited by kyubihanyou; Feb 1, 2010 at 01:06 PM. |
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I'm aware a lot of the individual track credits are coming from official sources, but I'd like to compile a list of these sources for reference. Can anybody help point me in the right direction? I know Chiptuned Rockman is one of them. Any others?
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http://vgmdb.net/album/4611 ---> It claims Yoshihiro did Stage Select and Metalman for MM2 http://vgmdb.net/album/4610 ---->It claims Yoshihiro did Flashman [I actually agree with this one] From Chiptuned and the like, I made these assumptions: (NOTE: Bold tracks names = confirmed) Rockman: If it has an upper inflection (direction), it's Manami (ex. Stage Select, Game Start, Cutman, Iceman, Fireman, Elecman, Dr. Wily Stage 1, Dr. Wily Stage Boss, All Stage Clear, Ending) If it's generally lower, it's Yoshihiro (ex. Gutsman, Bombman, Boss, Stage Clear, Dr. Wily Stage 2, Game Over) Rockman 2: If it sounds awesome and otherwise full of energy (not stale) *Also contains "boop" melody that indirectly serves as a calling card* it's Takashi (ex. Opening, Title, Pass Word, Stage Select, Game Start, Airman, Bubbleman, Crashman, Woodman, Stage Clear, Get a Weapon, Dr. Wily UFO SE, Dr. Wily Stage Map, Dr. Wily Stage 1, Dr. Wily Stage 2, Last Stage, Boss, Clear Demo, All Stage Clear, Staff Roll, Game Over) Woodman contains melody used in Get a Weapon-->Staff Roll--->Title; similar to Boss-->Stage Clear-->All Stage Clear; sounds similar to Dr. Wily Stage Map--->Dr. Wily UFO SE leads into it; Woodman also contains bit also heard in Opening--->Opening contains bit also heard during Clear Demo (When Wily's Alien Machine shuts down)--->Last Stage because it's used in the same stage as Clear Demo. **I also believe that all 7 of the tunes in Rockman 9 that came from Rockman 2 (Menu [Pass Word], Game Start, Stage Clear, Get a Weapon, Dr. Wily UFO SE, Dr. Wily Stage Map, Game Over) are done by Takashi Tateishi, as most contain said "boops" or otherwise flow into the others (UFO SE into Stage Map, just like Opening into Title for Rockman 2) and also because it was easier for Inti Creates to deal with the negotiations for one composer's work than all three of them.** Yoshihiro and Manami, I assume, are the same as above, so it's easier to attribute Yoshihiro to Quickman and Flashman, but I think Manami - if not then Takashi - does Metalman, which is why I doubt the almighty doujin. Manami: (ex. Metalman, Heatman, Ending)--->Ending has instruments that are also seen in Wily Stage 1 from Rockman 1 and a melody akin to Ending from that game's ending. Yoshihiro: (ex. Quickman, Flashman) Rockman 4: If it's loud and full of energy (and more snare drums), it's Minae (ex. Opening 1, Opening 2, Title, Pass Word, Stage Select, Game Start, Pass Word, Brightman, Drillman, Pharaohman, Diveman, Skullman, Boss, Stage Clear, Get a Weapon, Dr. Wily Stage Map, Dr. Wily Stage 1, Dr. Wily Stage 2, Last Boss, All Stage Clear, Staff Roll, Game Over, Get Items) Like Rockman 3, if it has a lower inflection (direction) and has a more serious tone, it's Yasuaki (ex. Toadman, Ringman, Dustman, Dr. Cossack Stage Map, Dr. Cossack Stage 1, Dr. Cossack Stage 2, Ending) EDIT(02/11): According to this album (http://vgmdb.net/album/1780), Ogeretsu Kun (Takashi Tateishi), credited there as "Ogeretu" Kun, arranged the Rockman 2 Arrange Version track. This includes Heat Man, Metal Man, Dr. Wily Stage 2, Crash Man, All Stage Clear, and Title. I'd have to agree with the last three more than the other three. Last edited by kyubihanyou; Mar 24, 2010 at 10:32 AM. |
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Don't the Rockman Rock and Techno Remixes give a few composer specific credits?
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No such luck; I only added specific credits for the tracks that appeared on Chiptuned Rockman, such as Wily 1 (MM2) and Wily 2 (MM4).
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Where does the tracklist we see here come from...?
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Like the others, I assume it was taken from Suleputer's official page for the album back in the day. Unfortunately, like X1~X6, the 1~6 page no longer appears to exist due to the amount of time that has passed since its release, so I can't post an official link here. Trust me, though, these names are the real deal.
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So it doesn't appear anywhere in the box or booklet? Man, that is so strange. Oh well, thanks. I was more just curious than I was worried about legitimacy.
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These scans are incomplete and numbered incorrectly. The tracklists are on pages 3 & 4. I'll get scans up and fix the numbering.
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OK, here you go:
http://vgmdb.net/db/covers.php?do=view&cover=71996 http://vgmdb.net/db/covers.php?do=view&cover=71997 They seem to match our tracklist with the possible exception of disc 2 track 27: "OPENING 2" versus "OPENING2". I'll let you guys debate heavily over that.
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EDIT: (03/23) -Since Manami Matsumae does Stage/Game Start in Rockman 10, and it's a new variation of the oldest one, it can be confirmed that Manami composed that original jingle in Rockman 1. This, however, does not necessarily extend to Rockman 2, as Takashi could have remade it. -Considering who does Stage Clear in Rockman 10's OST, I think it's safe to confirm Takashi Tateishi as the composer for Rockman 2's Stage Clear, as it keep the exact same melody. This also continues to make Takashi the master of the boops. Last edited by kyubihanyou; Mar 23, 2010 at 02:03 PM. |
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Manami composed all of Rockman 1 herself, other credits are for sfx. The only thing she did for Rockman 2 was sfx and re-used material from Rockman 1 that she was credited as the composer for.
How do I know this? I asked her. I've been e-mailing a bit with her husband Kimitaka Matsumae and he confirmed it. I have not been able to get a proper breakdown for Rockman 2 though, I'll see if I can ask again about that at a later date.
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I have also confirmed this through Ippo Yamada and Akari Kaida, hence why I changed the game credits a week back. Mega Man was composed solely by Manami Matsumae, Mega Man 2 was composed solely by Takashi Tateishi.
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Isn't Yoko Shimomura confirmed to have worked on Mega Man 5 via her blog?
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Mari Yamaguchi's been credited for the entire MM5 soundtrack as long as I can remember.
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