I only have this....kira0802 wrote:YouTube would be fine. I tried downloading the CDs from the net, but the file was corrupted...
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I only have this....kira0802 wrote:YouTube would be fine. I tried downloading the CDs from the net, but the file was corrupted...
Links should be sent through PM. However, I saved the URL.Cosmic Eagle wrote:I only have this....kira0802 wrote:YouTube would be fine. I tried downloading the CDs from the net, but the file was corrupted...
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That's going a bit overboard.YoakeNoHikari wrote:Kira, you are my God.
Yes, those are my favorites. Edit: To be more precise, I like 季節の影、and I ***** love 風のRhythm. 窓を打つ雨 is pretty good. But I prefer ゆりかご over the last one. Or, actually, 夜明けを運ぶ風.EusthEnoptEron wrote:Speaking of which, 季節の影 / 風のRhythm is a great tune. Personally, I also like "窓を打つ雨" a lot (well, I always like the sad songs in VNs because those are most often played in the scenes that make the game for me).
Having said that, maybe I should go play the 分校系 routes. Skipped them because they weren't written by Takehaya.
Hm... It's on Wikipedia and all over erogamescape, so I guess it's kinda definite?conjecture
Don't want to post a link here (google~), but it's pretty much the largest database / review site there is for eroges.YoakeNoHikari wrote:erogegamescape
I agree. If used at the right moments, it can power up certain scenes so much, and it kinda sets the "feel" of the novel and much of its after-taste.For me, music is the major defining factor in a visual novel, so I can hope you can direct me to more works whose music you enjoy.
Agreed here as well. From time to time I try to find at least a piano arrange or something of the like, since there's hardly ever an orchestral one. Dimeman has some nice piano arranges in this respect. E.g. this or this.I'm a big fan of orchestral arranges of openings or endings that I like, though.
Ah sorry, I completely skipped over that part. I'll get to it directly.[edit from post above to here]
I'm also quite fond of Japanese-style insert songs. "山神の祝詞" in アトリの空と真鍮の月 was great (and again not on Youtube), and so was "祀龗の丘" in 秋空に舞うコンフェティ.
Have you ever tried turning off the BGM and playing? It feels so wrong. The emotional emphasis and reinforcement in each scene is nearly deadened. Same thing as when you turn off the voice acting. Individual characteristics and idiosyncrasies/idiolects that make the character so lovable, so real are captured in the flow of the music. It's almost unbearable to play without it.I agree. If used at the right moments, it can power up certain scenes so much, and it kinda sets the "feel" of the novel and much of its after-taste.
I really love Tenmon. I reallly really really love Tenmon. And so, how do you feel about the 秒速5センチメートル OST? Sometimes, I felt that it was a bit too slow, (slow movie [and title]), but there are some gems in there.As for Yosuga no Sora and ef:
I could listen to those OSTs all day long. (Though I believe I have the anime OST of yosuga? At least it's one of the soundtracks I usually listen to when translating)
Didn't like the original soundtrack either. I liked 移り行く季節 rather than Emiya though. However, the Avalon arrange album is completely different. (Just in passing, I absolutely loath the Tsukihime soundtrack.)Speaking of Fate: I didn't like the original soundtrack, to be honest. The only tracks I liked were 消えない想い, エミヤ and この世全ての悪. ^^'
I blue-screened after opening one of those links in a new-tab, losing about two hours of playtime, so wait until I skip ahead enough and save before I comment on these.Agreed here as well. From time to time I try to find at least a piano arrange or something of the like, since there's hardly ever an orchestral one. Dimeman has some nice piano arranges in this respect. E.g. this or this.
Indeed, and that's one of the strengths I see VNs have over LNs - and I believe that's one of the main reasons why I've almost never even got teary-eyed while reading a LN even though I cry like a baby in some VNs.YoakeNoHikari wrote: Have you ever tried turning off the BGM and playing? It feels so wrong. The emotional emphasis and reinforcement in each scene is nearly deadened. Same thing as when you turn off the voice acting. Individual characteristics and idiosyncrasies/idiolects that make the character so lovable, so real are captured in the flow of the music. It's almost unbearable to play without it.
This totally reminds me of "天使の羽根を踏まないでっ". I have only played through one route so far, but I've never ever come across misplaced music of this level. I mean, they frickin' played a calm piano tune during the climax! That was just... ugh.As another point, the perspective of some scenes can change dramatically depending on the music.
Never got the OST, but from what I can tell from watching the movie, it fit the beautiful art quite well. Have to get it one of these days, and rewatch the movie. (Come to think of it, there are still other Makoto Shinkai movies on my to-watch list...)And so, how do you feel about the 秒速5センチメートル OST? Sometimes, I felt that it was a bit too slow, (slow movie [and title]), but there are some gems in there.
For some reason I remember Tsukimori [edit]Tsukihime, I mean. Damn, too much Gekkou.[/edit] when listening to the HIgurashi OST. Perhaps because I replaced all tracks with Higurashi music.(Just in passing, I absolutely loath the Tsukihime soundtrack.)
Yeah, I liked all OPs so far, but the setting kinda puts me off, so I haven't touched them yet.Also, as for the playlist...One that really struck me was the piece from Baldr Sky, I really loved that novel...
I'd have a keyboard standing in my room since years... but somehow I can't keep myself practicing. I actually only really did for a few days. Darn, how I'd love to make some arranges myself.If I spent less time playing games and more time practicing the piano, maybe I would be able to play that.