Almost Tachyon's Theme
Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 7:25 pm
[WARNING: Check if your player supports Ogg Vorbis]
Rubenstein vs. Renegade - What Time Is It [Tachyon Theme - Lonely Mix]
Rubenstein vs. Renegade - What Time Is It [Tachyon Theme - Loud Shirt Mix]
Basically, what I did was reverse engineer the song structure and add a possible continuation of the part with lyrics we already have. Since I obviously can't magically create missing lyrics (and no comments now that I magically created the underlying music), I filled up the voiceless space with quotes from episodes.
Since I realize there may be situations where you don't want to hear Jonas babbling about Pins and Pints, for example, I exported two versions of the mix:
Now here's the catch: I'm a progressive computer user.
I chose to encode the file with the superior and royalty free Ogg Vorbis codec, instead of your beloved MP3, simply because it sounds better at the same file size. So you should check whether your player supports that. I know for a fact that both XMMS and Winamp do, and I linked a list of supporting players at the top. If enough of you rebel, I'll supply MP3 versions tomorrow, but Ogg truly is superior - if your player supports it, don't cry for an MP3 version just because you're used to it. And if your player's manufacturer somehow thought it was smart not to implement playback for a free, high-quality audio codec, you should think about looking for a new media player anyway
Oh, and Disclaimer: Liking this is not guaranteed. I am not the composer. I just kinda hacked his creation.
(Mandatory pop culture reference: "This is not the greatest song in the world...this is just a tribute!")
Edit: Changed thread title, since the old one doesn't quite seem to spark interest.
Rubenstein vs. Renegade - What Time Is It [Tachyon Theme - Lonely Mix]
Rubenstein vs. Renegade - What Time Is It [Tachyon Theme - Loud Shirt Mix]
Basically, what I did was reverse engineer the song structure and add a possible continuation of the part with lyrics we already have. Since I obviously can't magically create missing lyrics (and no comments now that I magically created the underlying music), I filled up the voiceless space with quotes from episodes.
Since I realize there may be situations where you don't want to hear Jonas babbling about Pins and Pints, for example, I exported two versions of the mix:
- The Loud Shirt Mix -> full of episode quotes
- The Lonely Mix -> few quotes
Now here's the catch: I'm a progressive computer user.

I chose to encode the file with the superior and royalty free Ogg Vorbis codec, instead of your beloved MP3, simply because it sounds better at the same file size. So you should check whether your player supports that. I know for a fact that both XMMS and Winamp do, and I linked a list of supporting players at the top. If enough of you rebel, I'll supply MP3 versions tomorrow, but Ogg truly is superior - if your player supports it, don't cry for an MP3 version just because you're used to it. And if your player's manufacturer somehow thought it was smart not to implement playback for a free, high-quality audio codec, you should think about looking for a new media player anyway

Oh, and Disclaimer: Liking this is not guaranteed. I am not the composer. I just kinda hacked his creation.
(Mandatory pop culture reference: "This is not the greatest song in the world...this is just a tribute!")
Edit: Changed thread title, since the old one doesn't quite seem to spark interest.