View Full Version : Ragnarok Online 2 soundtrack - A little help please too?
Spoonpuppet
April 22nd, 2007, 03:51 pm
As some people might already know, I am hugely obsessed with Yoko Kanno's works, best known for working on anime soundtracks for Cowboy Bebop, Wolf's Rain, Ghost in the Shell: SAC among others!
Anyway, she's working on the soundtrack for the upcoming sequel to Ragnarok Online, which is conveniently called Ragnarok Online 2.
I managed to find some rips of the music from the Korean Beta client here:
http://www.fictionjunction.be/2006/12/14/yoko-kanno-ragnarok-online-2-samples/
http://www.fictionjunction.be/2007/01/18/ragnarok-online-2-the-soundtrack/
They're streaming samples, and they're all really nice ^^ She's gone for a more European folk music feel in some pieces.
Now, here's where I need somebody's help... I want to be able to save the streaming samples as mp3s, but Angelic says they're flash files so I'd need a flash decompiler but that might not work blah blah blah! Anybody know how I can record sounds/music from the computer without having to get my microphone out? Haha.
Yeah, don't forget to comment on the music and such too ^^
Sir_Dotdotdot
April 22nd, 2007, 04:19 pm
If you have a decent soundcard, you can record it directly with the media player that comes with it... At least that's what I do when I record things. But if you don't have a compatible media player or a software that comes with it, then I'm not sure...
Spoonpuppet
April 22nd, 2007, 04:25 pm
Okay, don't worry, I found somewhere else that had it all in mp3 format. ^^ But would be nice to know how to record stuff for future reference.
Noir7
April 22nd, 2007, 04:34 pm
Meh, I recorded those flash files into Mp3s while I realized you already found them in .mp3 ;___;
Anyway, for future reference: Go to your audio settings (you know, the small speaker icon next to the Windows-clock), then go to Options > Recording, and set it to "What you hear" or something like that. Then you simply use a program such as Reason, Sonar, Cubase, whichever recording program you use, then just hit Record (in that program) and it will record any sound that is played.
Uh, I suck at explaining... please, if you have any questions just ask me :P
Spoonpuppet
April 22nd, 2007, 04:38 pm
Meh, I recorded those flash files into Mp3s while I realized you already found them in .mp3 ;___;
Wah, I'm so sorry :heh: I didn't realise anybody would go through the trouble of doing that for me, lol. Err.. you can still send them to me anyway to make you feel better? Hehe... again, sorry for the trouble!
Noir7
April 22nd, 2007, 04:51 pm
Haha no it's okay, at least now you know how to record them... right? :)
Spoonpuppet
April 22nd, 2007, 04:54 pm
Er... I would, but I don't have a speaker icon next to my clock, haha. I'm sure there's some button somewhere to fix that...? Er...
clarinetist
April 22nd, 2007, 10:47 pm
^If you're using Windows:
(All) Programs> Accessories> Entertainment> Volume Control.
I don't know about MAC, though.
Neko Koneko
April 25th, 2007, 09:27 pm
^If you're using Windows:
(All) Programs> Accessories> Entertainment> Volume Control.
I don't know about MAC, though.
As if she'd be using a mac :lol:
Neko Koneko
May 4th, 2007, 11:12 pm
Meh, I recorded those flash files into Mp3s while I realized you already found them in .mp3 ;___;
Anyway, for future reference: Go to your audio settings (you know, the small speaker icon next to the Windows-clock), then go to Options > Recording, and set it to "What you hear" or something like that. Then you simply use a program such as Reason, Sonar, Cubase, whichever recording program you use, then just hit Record (in that program) and it will record any sound that is played.
Uh, I suck at explaining... please, if you have any questions just ask me :P
Thank you very much for that, it works for me, whee \o
Jaso
May 5th, 2007, 10:56 pm
:o Angelic double posted! :o
Spoonpuppet
May 6th, 2007, 08:30 am
Stop trying to be a wise-guy, Jaso. He posted 10 days later. If he had edited, nobody would have noticed.
Neko Koneko
May 6th, 2007, 09:54 am
:o Angelic double posted! :o
:o Jaso posted a complete irrelevant and uncalled for message! :o
What Spoons said.
Jaso
May 7th, 2007, 05:55 pm
Sorry. :(
Who is Yoko Kanno?
Neko Koneko
May 7th, 2007, 07:33 pm
As some people might already know, I am hugely obsessed with Yoko Kanno's works, best known for working on anime soundtracks for Cowboy Bebop, Wolf's Rain, Ghost in the Shell: SAC among others!
aznanimedude
May 7th, 2007, 07:41 pm
yoko kanno is a composer...did some pretty good songs...
i remember her from cowboy bebop (which has some of the best anime music in my opinion)
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