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Music Pack! [Off-Site-Resources] BGM, Loops & More. Royalty Free, Original


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@amkrogh89:

> I'm sorry, my songs are audio-only. The programs I use to make them use samples and VST instruments that are out of the range of midi format. :(

Its ok i found a tut on how to make things work :D, i will notify you when i release my game with your music so you can see where i put it in :D:D:D:D:D:D
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Update: Here's a link to my music library collection on Mediafire:
[Click here to download zip file](http://adf.ly/9RahI)

Also, upon request, a more tense remix of "Don't Mess with Me" -

[307 - Wrath (Don't Mess With Me Remix, Loop, MP3)](http://adf.ly/9d8cM)
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Friends,

I have updated the song links in the initial post. Now the tracks are categorized by their intended use, including "Battle Themes," "Town & Map Themes," "Dungeon Themes," "Scenes," "Ambient Themes," "Character Themes" and "Inn Themes."

The purpose of this update is to make finding songs easier for you.

Also, do not be surprised if the links take you to **a 5-second advertisement page**. All of the resources listed in this thread are FREE, but I still need funds in order to keep providing you with my music.

To reach the music page, simply **wait five seconds as the advertisement displays, then click the continue button in the upper-right-hand corner of the web page** to go directly to the song's download page. Let me know if a link does not work, and I'll fix it ASAP.

As always, thanks for your support!

~Aaron
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Alright, here are a couple of new summer tracks. I have a brand new sound thanks to my coworkers at E.o.E. games! More digital instruments and loops in my library!
The first is a brand new remake of "The Tea Garden," which I wrote in 2008\. It was in need of a facelift. The second is a short desert battle loop.

[308 - The Tea Garden, Enhanced Version (Scene)](http://soundcloud.com/aaron-anderson-11/308-the-tea-garden-enhanced)

[309 - Desert Battle (Short Loop)](http://soundcloud.com/aaron-anderson-11/309-desert-battle-loop)
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@zarz02:

> I'm not quite sure what a .ogg is o.o; lol but doesn't all music have to be .midi? If so how would I go about converting this file?

Sadly, there's no way to convert these files to MIDI without significant sound and data loss. Some game developers in this forum have told me that, with some amount of scripting, MP3s can be used in a game engine. I haven't tested it, so I don't know how that would be accomplished.

OGG is a file type for sounds, just like MP3 is a file type package. OGG generally has better sound quality at lower kilobytes-per-second speeds and file sizes. You can convert OGGs to MP3s if you want to using Audacity, a wonderful, free application for Mac & Windows that allows you to cut, edit, and remaster sound files. You can find Audacity here: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/

I apologize for not having any MIDI files for download. I use virtual instruments and samples that can't be exported in MIDI format with my software. Hopefully you can find a way to incorporate MP3s into your project.

On that note, does anyone know of scripts that would allow our fellow game makers to use MP3s?
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@amkrogh89:

> Sadly, there's no way to convert these files to MIDI without significant sound and data loss. Some game developers in this forum have told me that, with some amount of scripting, MP3s can be used in a game engine. I haven't tested it, so I don't know how that would be accomplished.
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> OGG is a file type for sounds, just like MP3 is a file type package. OGG generally has better sound quality at lower kilobytes-per-second speeds and file sizes. You can convert OGGs to MP3s if you want to using Audacity, a wonderful, free application for Mac & Windows that allows you to cut, edit, and remaster sound files. You can find Audacity here: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/
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> I apologize for not having any MIDI files for download. I use virtual instruments and samples that can't be exported in MIDI format with my software. Hopefully you can find a way to incorporate MP3s into your project.
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> On that note, does anyone know of scripts that would allow our fellow game makers to use MP3s?

Even if we can't get these songs to work with Eclipse (Which I'm sure we can, there are some geniuses on this forum) I want to thank you for sharing your beautiful music :)
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