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Thanks, I'll check out your edit.
Fantastic contribution both
>I'm not seeing any extra music
Of course you don't see anything dumbo, you listen to music, not look at it.
Next time, try harder before trolling.
Full track of level 3 from the JP album (what I used to create these loops):
https://youtu.be/suP4-nZGYO0
Same track from the OG pc port:
https://youtu.be/EXLMuvVQg54
I think we both used the violence killer OST which is the only version of the soundtrack to not cut off the end sections to some songs, so kill_dano is just objectively wrong here. also not sure where the lower dynamic range part comes from, the overall audio is quieter so if anything you have more dynamic range compared to the original compressed PC soundtrack
Here's the original set (top) and Coyote's edit (bottom)...
https://imgur.com/h8jXWa9
@Coyote thanks again for your edits. I've had them on throughout working days and are pretty much perfect. The only noticeable loop I noticed was Port of Adia, after the inclination ending the crossfade isn't molten butter smooth but it's still very listenable.