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by holyice7 at 4:09 PM EDT on June 14, 2009
Nah, just say what you need. I found some tag errors in my other sets that could use some updating, so I may as well make an addendum to Tooie while I'm at it.

I was playing through BK on XBLA and saw the wading boots theme correctly called the Stilt Stride, so I felt the need to change it.
by arbingordon at 9:49 PM EDT on June 14, 2009
essentially, all it is is a renumbering of tracks, a hybrid of sorts between your set and Tanookirby's
(ie minigame themes, and other longer tunes, with jingles like the wonderwing theme, and speed shoes themes appended to the end - as similar as possible to how the bajo kazooie set on usf.hcs64.com is numbered)
for example, dynamic tracks

##a - Spiral Mountain (All-In-One)
##b - Spiral Mountain (Land)
##c - Spiral Mountain (Water)

as far as tags, I think they're fine as is, thus I won't be touching them.

anyway I'll renumber the set as well, we can then look over any discrepencies and come to a conclusive tagging/ordering I'd hope
by holyice7 at 1:18 AM EDT on June 15, 2009
I numbered in order of appearance. Makes the soundtrack flow like the game. I can understand grouping the overworld themes together, I just don't prefer it that way.

As far as ###a, ###b for area dynamics, I don't really agree. I try to keep the numbering as simple as possible for all ranges of file organization. Some music programs handle it differently than others, so I try to only use appendix letters when absolutely necessary. In this case, as far as my numbering scheme, the unsplit dynamic tracks would get a letter appendix, since they weren't actually heard anywhere in the game itself.

Really, for this sort of thing, I'd just include the extra files in a separate folder in the .zip file, like I did with Banjo-Kazooie. Keeps things cleaner. As well, I think the USFlibs are different despite having the same name, so it would be a good idea to have them separate.

edited 1:19 AM EDT June 15, 2009
by arbingordon at 2:14 AM EDT on June 15, 2009
the dynamic track library (well I the one I have) is the same as the other library in the "final" rip, don't know what library your using, but that works with the extra tracks found here: http://joshw.info/usf/btooie/btooie-newstuff.zip

(note, the last miniusf in that archive doesn't work, remove it and use this one: http://joshw.info/usf/btooie/sparsec7.miniusf)
by arbingordon at 3:08 AM EDT on June 16, 2009
double post oh no lynch me!

anyway, if you plan to retag it according to things on xbla, then please make it available so that I can work from the newer tags
by Koto at 9:12 AM EDT on June 16, 2009
Ey, how I can make to play it at the standard speed? Sounds so faaaast. Anyway, thanks for the upload, I also search a GBS of G/S for his Title Theme.

I have also a GBS request. Is Zelda: Link's Awakening. The track "Tal Tal Mountain" in the regular GBS doesn't sound completely (Part of the track is mute without any reason). Someone can fix that?

Thanks guys

See ya
by holyice7 at 5:23 PM EDT on June 16, 2009
The old Banjo-Tooie set I posted up there isn't optimized, either, so all the tracks play at the same tempo, whatever that is.

As far as a Link's Awakening set, try the GBS to GSF conversion unknownfile did. It sounds pretty right to me.

And Mastery, what do you mean by 'according to things on XBLA?'
by arbingordon at 5:34 PM EDT on June 16, 2009
I mean this
I was playing through BK on XBLA and saw the wading boots theme correctly called the Stilt Stride, so I felt the need to change it.
Any other changes like that/your newest tagged set would be appreciated.
by arbingordon at 8:47 PM EDT on June 20, 2009
bump in case holy ice has retagged his/her set yet

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