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24th April 2004, 10:23 AM
#1
whats your favorite music in wipeout 64
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24th April 2004, 12:24 PM
#2
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24th April 2004, 01:55 PM
#3
monolith boy. I like absurd as well
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20th July 2004, 02:10 PM
#4
oh come on now..goodnight lover!
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20th July 2004, 06:01 PM
#5
Definitely gotta be Goodnight Lover.
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20th February 2005, 08:23 AM
#6
anyone
goodnight lover
could someone record a clip of goodnight lover for me?
please!
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24th February 2005, 06:14 PM
#7
yup goodnight lover, with quoron 4, is the best
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24th February 2005, 08:43 PM
#8
Since I'm listening to it up and down, back and fro: Goodbye Lover. Great track.
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9th April 2005, 01:51 PM
#9
does anyone remember this?
http://www.gametrax.net/albums/082622/index.html
it was released in the uk, I defintely own it but cant remember where i put it
I just wanted to ask, if anyone has it and could they tell me if the wipeout64 track were in stereo... unlike the cartridge... I remember it sounded different. Also, how did they get the licence to put the tracks on? I mean PC Music dont exist really... if they are not really licensed could we host these tracks for download?
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2nd May 2005, 10:37 AM
#10
I found that CD (yay) and it really is different... the tracks are in high quality so you pick up certain instruments that you just don't hear in the game... really does sound great.
The only downside is that it doesn't have any of the licensed tracks from Fluke or Propellerheads. I've listened to the versions of those tracks on their albums... but it's not the same mix... "bang on" goes on for quite a while and even has a quiet moment where as the 64 version just plays at full blast to the end... Fluke's absurd also has vocals, unlike the 64 version.
Can anyone tell me which album i can find the exact edits used in the game? I'm tempted to record them off the game but the quality will bad compared to the ones on that N64 cd... even though I have a Game Theatre XP sound card with break out box and stereo line inputs.... i think the 64 tracks are in mono (can anyone confirm?)
any help is much appreciated
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2nd May 2005, 01:11 PM
#11
Hmmm I think they are in mono, not too sure, and where the hell did you find the CD? Those are super RARE!!!!!!!
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2nd May 2005, 04:12 PM
#12
Prometheus:
Any chance you can upload your CD Quality WipEout 64 tracks somewhere?
I really want to hear a high quality Monolith Boy!
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2nd May 2005, 04:47 PM
#13
I bought it when the issue was new (i was a big n64 fan) and i remember in the news agents seeing a cd on an n64 magazine... thinking how odd it was... when i realised what was on it... man my face lit up.
I would love to rip and upload it... but i don't know if that's ligitimate nor is it ok to do so through these forums... since PC Music are no more, and neither is psygnosis who i reckon owned pc music.. and the magazine isn't around anymore I'd do it... but again, if its ok then i'll do it..
da cool thing is that i am 3 tracks away from owning the entire wipeout soundtrack back catalogue... my "wipeout" playlist spans 92 tracks and that includes the wip3out cd that came with Arcade magazine, which included two tracks that i think were made for and considered for the game but dropped (desert- voices and hong kong trash- down the river (original mix))
although i've still yet to own the original ost cds that came out for wipeout 1 and 2... sigh..
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2nd May 2005, 07:53 PM
#14
Psygnosis have been subsumed by SCEE, Studio Liverpool are the remnants of Psygnosis, which is why they continue the 2 franchises Psygnosis had success with - wipEout and F1. It's perfectly legal for you to rip the CD you own and listen to it on your PC and anyone who tells you otherwise is a very mean person. And they'd be wrong. However it is illegal to share the songs with any of us or indeed anyone else who doesn't already own the original CD. And if we already owned the CD it'd be kinda pointless sharing with us and no one would be asking.
Of course that doesn't stop people doing it but it's just rather silly admitting you do it on a forum like this one where such activities are not allowed, we do these things where no one else will notice like over MSN or filesharing services.
BTW Who the hell were PC Music? Where they another in-house music guy like CoLD SToRAGE for the first 2 games?
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2nd May 2005, 09:13 PM
#15
hmmmmmmm, I own the CD but it doesn't work no more, so it's ok to rip and send it to me right?
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3rd May 2005, 04:11 AM
#16
*sighs*
Damn, I would have paid good money to have a copy of that disc too...
Guess I'll never get to hear the higher quality versions of those tracks. :cry:
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3rd May 2005, 02:05 PM
#17
...
who says u cant rip the cd .. most new media players can rip most of them?
who cares ...
i always use kazaa lite k++ to download my music and stuff 
just gimme artists and ill find em.
if u want i can upload them somewherez?
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3rd May 2005, 06:12 PM
#18
Who cares?
Artists DO care, label companies DO care, and YOU'd care if you cared about the music too. But since you don't, well at least try not to be so loud about it.
PS. I reckon you dl'ed some antivirus software since you're using Kazaa.
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3rd May 2005, 07:03 PM
#19
yeah, I'd like to know exactly who is PC Music? I've searched but got nothing... according to the credits, Tim Wright and PC Music worked on the audio... perhaps Tim knows who they are and can obtain permission to share those tracks, just like his own. I wonder why they didn't get Tiim to do the music for the game... hmmm
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3rd May 2005, 07:09 PM
#20
Heh, I bet the artists themselves wouldn't mind, they'd probably love having their music shared.
Besides, just about anyone who's searching for WipEout 64 music already owns the game.
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