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Old 01-10-2011, 05:18 PM
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Default 4.09 - 4.10 Any_Radio or Music Folder



You can drop these mp3s in any folder, radio - take off - Crash or what have you ... load your favorite BoB map & roll out ....

Zip contains the music of the above title in the animated jif .... i think everyone here knows it eh?

www.zg52.com/zips/Any_Radio.rar

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Old 01-11-2011, 05:04 PM
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This is wonderful stuff to the discerning ear. Thank you.

Though there is some great stuff in contemporary games using digitized music, there is nothing like the organic, human timing of a well directed Symphony Orchestra.

It is our loss that they are less appreciated and less heard.
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Old 01-11-2011, 07:57 PM
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This is wonderful stuff to the discerning ear. Thank you.

Though there is some great stuff in contemporary games using digitized music, there is nothing like the organic, human timing of a well directed Symphony Orchestra.

It is our loss that they are less appreciated and less heard.

This is a coment i never expected to have in a forum of this genre.

You are absolutely right there's no way one can reproduce the mass effort of an orchestra and the vibes produced.


Did you notice the drop outs by the way? I think i should re-encode the damn tracks
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Old 01-12-2011, 07:08 PM
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I have the MGM DVD. It is a nice transfer (even widescreen!) possibly from one of the original movie reels but I think it is a sort of simulated stereo (was there stereo in 1969?) Anyways, the sound seems slightly low and subdued. I never really noticed the music till your posting.

It'd be great if they re-released a digitally cleaned up and sound seperated version of this classic which I would re-purchase based on your posting!
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Old 01-13-2011, 01:18 AM
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It'd be great if they re-released a digitally cleaned up and sound seperated version of this classic which I would re-purchase based on your posting!
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But if it is crystal clear digital sound(and you are using it in game), it will not sounds as authentic. I personally like having a but of static or dropouts when using sound files in 4.10 radio stations, it adds to the realism.
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