The Sword of Vermilion: Help me find the soundtrack
The Sword of Vermilion: Help me find the soundtrack
I have found memories of this game and really love the soundtrack. Unfortunately, my few hour long search for the music has come up with nothing useful. Does anyone have access or a link to the soundtrack? Preferably in mp3 form so I can put it on my mp3 player.
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Re: The Sword of Vermilion: Help me find the soundtrack
http://xigbar.livejournal.com/8672.html
His post is from 2007, but if you are able to contact him it might be a start. Sword of Vermillion is on data disc 24.
His post is from 2007, but if you are able to contact him it might be a start. Sword of Vermillion is on data disc 24.
Re: The Sword of Vermilion: Help me find the soundtrack
See here :
http://www.vgmusic.com/music/console/se ... ex-sz.html
Scroll down a bit , until you see this :
http://www.vgmusic.com/music/console/se ... ex-sz.html
Scroll down a bit , until you see this :
- Sword of Vermilion
Dungeon 9214 bytes Callum Wimhurst Info
Sword of Vermillion
Castle 29835 bytes Shawn Tonkin Info
Cave 2162 bytes Paul Edward Jensen Info
Church 5081 bytes DarkWolf Info
First Village 9291 bytes Justin Jones Info
Introduction (Orchestrated) 29512 bytes Arthur Prawitt Info
Last City 27754 bytes Info
Name Entry (Arranged) 7872 bytes Arthur Prawitt Info
Name Entry (Orchestrated) 7884 bytes Arthur Prawitt Info
Opening (Arranged) 29028 bytes Arthur Prawitt Info
Opening (Orchestrated) 9424 bytes Arthur Prawitt Info
Stats 10224 bytes Info
Stock Up! 38335 bytes Shawn Tonkin Info
Title (Arranged) 8426 bytes Arthur Prawitt Info
Title (Orchestrated) 10568 bytes Arthur Prawitt Info
Village 15429 bytes Info
Re: The Sword of Vermilion: Help me find the soundtrack
Thanks so much 
Re: The Sword of Vermilion: Help me find the soundtrack
How do I work with .vgz files?PresidentLeever wrote:Or if you want to hear the real music instead of crappy midi:
http://project2612.org/details.php?id=180
Re: The Sword of Vermilion: Help me find the soundtrack
I have a mac and rock Audio Overload. There's a windows version available as well. I haven't used too much of the competition (there isn't much on the mac), but I find that program pretty intuitive all things considered. It allows you to play and export the vgz files to wav files which you can then convert to mp3 using another program.
When you go to convert one of the vgz files it will ask you to pick how long (in seconds) you want to make the export. I usually go for a couple seconds past the length of the song for non-looping tracks to allow for a pause between songs. With looping songs this program only loops them twice after the first, so I multiply the length of the song by 3 and then add a few seconds to allow (once again) for a pause in between songs. It's not going to sound pretty with the looping tracks, but it's better than it going STRAIGHT into the next song.
I have yet to hear of a program that allows you to add crossfade (or a slow fade to silence) to an mp3 file (or a vgz file for that matter) but if one exists I'd like to know. Itunes can add crossfade in playback, but many older iPod models don't support this.
When you export the song to a wav it won't retain any of the artist/track information, so you'll have to re-enter that manually once you put it into mp3. It's a huge hassle, but may be the only way of getting the full soundtrack in mp3.
When you go to convert one of the vgz files it will ask you to pick how long (in seconds) you want to make the export. I usually go for a couple seconds past the length of the song for non-looping tracks to allow for a pause between songs. With looping songs this program only loops them twice after the first, so I multiply the length of the song by 3 and then add a few seconds to allow (once again) for a pause in between songs. It's not going to sound pretty with the looping tracks, but it's better than it going STRAIGHT into the next song.
I have yet to hear of a program that allows you to add crossfade (or a slow fade to silence) to an mp3 file (or a vgz file for that matter) but if one exists I'd like to know. Itunes can add crossfade in playback, but many older iPod models don't support this.
When you export the song to a wav it won't retain any of the artist/track information, so you'll have to re-enter that manually once you put it into mp3. It's a huge hassle, but may be the only way of getting the full soundtrack in mp3.
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