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by holyice7 at 10:09 PM EST on December 2, 2007
If I couldn't hear the error, I wouldn't have brought it up, nor would I have even known about it to post a picture.
by marioman at 10:30 PM EST on December 2, 2007
Well, if you can hear it, have at it. Just don't forget about the other sets with errors.
by holyice7 at 11:11 PM EST on December 2, 2007
Well I'm doing my best. My hex editing ability isn't on par of Josh's or ugetab's, but I do re-time any sets I find with errors.

I finished Glover not too long ago, and I'm working on Jet Force Gemini now.
by Toasty at 4:53 AM EST on December 3, 2007
I can definitely hear the error in many of the tracks. Don't take my comment as a complaint - I appreciate the work JoshW has gone to very much, and am not demanding anything, but it's definitely a noticeable imperfection. I noticed the Mayahem Temple bug last night too - something is missing around 1:20, for sure. (If you've listened to the MP3 469,332 times like I have, it sticks out like a sore thumb.)
by marioman at 10:40 AM EST on December 3, 2007
OK, it came across to me that you all were just complaining. If you are taking steps to fix it, then that's fine. Sorry if I was a little harsh.

@Toasty: 469,332 times? Lets see... The track from the OST is 4:18 long. Multiply that by 469,332 and that comes out to 3.8 years.

The whole album length is 67:12. If you listened to the whole album every time that you listened to the Mayahem Temple track, then that comes out to 60 years.

So what you are saying is that for the past 60 years you have been constantly listening to an OST that came out 7 years ago? You're a better person than I am. I can't seem to master that time warp thing. :P
by Arich Boss #3 at 10:36 PM EST on December 3, 2007
Toasty basically has the same opinion that I do.

Except for the 400,000+ that he was talking about...I've only listened to the song about 60 times outside of the game.

Edit: I should mention, listening to Stomping Plains as you're doing your daily whatever is absolutely hilarious. I was walking around school listening to it and I nearly busted out laughing.

edited 10:42 PM EST December 3, 2007
by Toasty at 6:44 AM EST on December 5, 2007
The 469,332 was a bit of an exaggeration, but you get the idea - I've listened to it enough times to be familiar with it and recognize when something's not right about it. ;-)
by unknownfile at 10:18 AM EST on December 5, 2007
why do i care about this again?

</blatant troll>
by hcs at 11:22 AM EST on December 5, 2007
Seriously, UF, we're having enough trouble keeping this thread on track without your contributions.
by P_L at 6:18 PM EST on December 5, 2007
I checked out the Mayahem Temple track for the heck of it and found that there is indeed a problem: Apparently the bass-playing sax plays every other beat for some reason while it should be playing on every beat of each measure (it goes "1, , 3, , 1, , 3, " and sometimes " , 2, , 4, , 2, , 4" rather than the usual "1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4". Is there perhaps a second sax channel that got muted out by mistake (no idea why they'd do it that way, but it's an idea)?

edited 6:19 PM EST December 5, 2007

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