About "Reality 2.0" musics
A simple question (that can be followed by another simple question) : is the original format file of the Virtual Reality's musics MIDI ? If yes, here comes the following question : can it be downloaded somewhere ? I think some of them could make good cell phone ring tunes (or try playing them on a real OPL3 chip...). It just reminds me both the music style of HtR, and the sounding of Game Boys.
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What he ended up doing, if I understand the commentary correctly, is that he composed the song like normal but ran it through a MIDI sequencer that make it into the 8-bit synth. He then layered it with live instruments because of how harsh the raw bleeps and bloops sounded.
If you do buy the CD Soundtrack, you can hear the live instruments in the background to help soften the sounds, especially in Crusin' 2.0 where you can hear the underscore of the strings from the live instrument version.
I am using the "Bosco's 2.0" MP3 from the Season 1 DvD as the ringtone for the alarm-clock in my cell-phone at the moment but i might change it into something different soon...
My phone only accepts MIDI files. I've already put some MIDI files from HtR on it (my default ring tone for calls is the famous "Who's John Muir" song, it's 20 seconds long, that's exactly the time I get to answer until it goes to the answering machine. So I know, when the song is finished, that I missed the call )
That got me a 404 error last time I tried...
EDIT: Just double checked and it did work. Odd.