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Anastas Game Music Pack 2.13 [Deprecated]
   
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Anastas Game Music Pack 2.13 [Deprecated]

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Mechanite  [autore] 2 gen 2017, ore 17:42 
Then don't use those ones, if there are 3 versions of a song it'd be best not to do it solo. If there are only lead/percussion, then you can do that.
bloopah 2 gen 2017, ore 13:38 
but some dont have a lead version or the lead version sucks
bloopah 2 gen 2017, ore 13:38 
ok
Mechanite  [autore] 31 dic 2016, ore 18:00 
Like I said, lots of songs work well with solo if you use 'Lead' without percussion.
bloopah 31 dic 2016, ore 17:39 
these songs SUCK without a solo version D:<
Mechanite  [autore] 13 ott 2016, ore 0:14 
I didn't add many ocarina of time songs because initially this songpack was songs that weren't in other packs, and lots of others at OOT. Also, I never was a big fan of OOT (I love tloz though).

Anyway I would add it, but I'm not currently updating this project. The only reason I made the last update was because of the addition of Steam Workshop to Starbound.
Ancient Mexican Dick Magic 12 ott 2016, ore 18:39 
How about the song of time? It would work well with the other zelda mods.
Joey 3 ago 2016, ore 1:50 
its all pretty much nintendo just so everyone knows.
Mechanite  [autore] 28 lug 2016, ore 15:33 
Sort of both. However, it is a very small amount of editing. For games that allow it (most NES, SNES, GBA and some others) I will rip the music from the game ROM, convert it to midi, convert to ABC, and edit it. Sometimes it won't sound that good (such as the case of Shovel Knight, those songs are insanely fast - but don't get me wrong I love the SK soundtrack). Sometimes though I just use sites like Musescore and VGMMusic. So this is half compilation, half ported from older games I guess.
Technick 28 lug 2016, ore 9:53 
Question: Do you make your own midi files to match the tunes you like or do you find good copys online and mix them into what you need?